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Bryan Adams on the Road
Canadian rocker Bryan Adams is planning on touring through North America this summer, which will most likely elicit much excitement from all of his dedicated fans. Bryan Williams has been rocking out since the 1980s reaching his prominence in the early 1990s and releasing such hit songs as “Summer of ’69,” “Everything I Do (I Do it For You),” among many others. He has appeared with many different well known musicians, even alongside Luciano Pavarotti.
If you are a huge fan of the popular Canadian rocker, you might want to reserve your seat at his next show. Bryan Williams has generated fans from all different ages and you will want to join the crowds as they swarm the stadiums to see him perform live. You can get a pair of Bryan Adams tickets from Stubhub.com. You will not be disappointed with this lively and exciting concert, so be sure to sing along!
Devo show reviewed
Devo and Tom Tom Club, two favorites from the ’80s alt-rock scene, are now back on tour and giving their all to fans all over the country. You can bet that both bands received a warm welcome in New York, where they were both very popular in their heyday. The crowd at Williamsburg got to see these artists perform hit songs that they probably hadn’t heard live since high school—or possibly ever. Considering the average age of people living there, there’s a good chance they only heard these bands when their older brothers or sisters moved to college and left some records at home.
There’s a great review of a recent show here. If you’re a fan of either band, or if you just didn’t get a chance to see this awesome show, live it through these words.
Or do one better and get concert tickets at Stubhub.com.
The Zombies are back on tour
In case you’ve been ignoring the music press lately, you’d see that there’s numerous bands that are reuniting and giving the tour life another shot. Many of these, from Echo and the Bunnymen to My Bloody Valentine and The Jesus and Mary Chain, are alt-rock legends from the ’80s and early ’90s. But one infamous band hails from an even more distant time. The Zombies were a massive success in the ’60s, and are still beloved for their songs today. Hits like “She’s not There” and “Time of the Season” are on heavy rotation on the classics station, but you can bet they’re in everyone’s iPods as well.
The Zombies crafted brilliant pop that’s irresistible to ignore. Thankfully, they’re looking at visiting cities all across the country on this tour and sharing that music with us once again.
Get Zombies tickets, or other concert tickets, at Stubhub.com.
Hall and Oates are back…and so is Oates’ ’stache
Legendary pop team Hall and Oates are back on the road, but you might be seeing Oates—or his mustache, at least, on television soon as well. According to Billboard, via a Rolling Stone blog, Oates is currently shopping around a cartoon show pitch that involves him and his mustache engaging in wacky adventures together. Truly bizarre or truly awesome?
J-Stache, as the show will be called, centers around a family man (Oates) lured back into the wild rock lifestyle by his mustache, improbably voiced by Dave Attell. In the pilot, they’re rumored to attempt opening a rock ’n’ roll hall of fame dedicated to only artists with mustaches, but have to fight off Tom Selleck and a pack of goons. This will truly be great entertainment.
While you anticipate the show, why not get concert tickets to see both performers live? Hall and Oates tickets are now available at Stubhub.com.
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