Katt WIlliams at the Dodge Feb 1!
December 27, 2007 by FromTheCrowd
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KATT WILLIAMS
DODGE THEATRE
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2008
“Katt Williams is one of Hollywood’s most sought after comedians, touted as the next Richard Pryor”
Rolling Stone Magazine
Phoenix, AZ (December 27, 2007) – Katt Williams, widely recognized for his role as “Money Mike” in the hit New Line movie Friday After Next, is currently on a multi-city comedy tour. The tour will make a stop in Phoenix to perform at Dodge Theatre on Friday, February 1. The show will begin at 8:00pm.
Katt Williams’ talent extends over multiple mediums. Known to most for his breakout role in Nick Cannon’s highly-rated MTV improv show, “Wild n’ Out,” the funnyman has appeared in music videos for everyone from Outkast (“Roses”) and Ludacris (“Stand Up” & “Number One Spot”) to E-40 (“One Night Stand”) and Lil’ Kim (“Shut Up/Lighter’s Up”), in addition to landing roles on the small and big screen.
Katt continues to receive stamps of approvals from the urban and mainstream community for his brilliance and ingenuity on screen and on-stage including being named “hottest new comedian” in Rolling Stone Magazine as well as praise from African American comedic icons such as Steve Harvey who says, “He’s one of the hottest comedians in the country.”
In September 2006 HBO aired “Katt Williams: Pimp Chronicles Pt.1,” 60 minutes of hilarious new material from the entertaining comedian taped live in Atlanta with guest appearances from Cam’ron, Lil’ Jon, Snoop Dogg, Andre 3000, Da Brat and Anthony Anderson to name a few. To follow up that success Katt taped the sequel live in Chicago titled, “KATT WILLIAMS: AMERICAN HUSTLE” which was released on DVD on November 20, 2007.
Katt’s prodigious talent seems to know no limits and he’s eager to add the title of ‘Hollywood Actor’ to his repertoire. This past February he lit up the big screen with an unforgettable role in the Eddie Murphy film Norbit (Dreamworks). Katt appears in the newly released romantic comedy, Perfect Holiday (Flavor Unit Productions) featuring Terence Howard, Queen Latifah, Morris Chestnut and Gabrielle Union. In addition Katt will star in the comedy Marshals (Dreamworks) along with co-star Eddie Murphy who will also produce the film.
TICKETS ON-SALE SATURDAY, JANUARY 5 AT 10 A.M.
Tickets priced at $75.50, $49.50 and $39.50 will go on-sale at 10 A.M. on Saturday, January 5 at www.livenation.com, Dodge Theatre Box Office, and all Ticketmaster outlets. To charge by phone, call 480.784.4444 (Phoenix Metro Area) or 520.321.1000 (Outside Phoenix Area). All dates, acts, and ticket prices are subject to change without notice. All tickets are subject to applicable taxes, and service and handling charges. For more show information, check out www.livenation.com .
Switches on tour with the Bravery
December 20, 2007 by FromTheCrowd
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Blimey! the Brits do it again!
It’s the third British invasion, and we’re third time lucky, as Switches sound more Beach Boys than Beatles or Blur. They may come from across the water, but the band’s self confessed spiritual home is our own west coast so there’re sunny harmonies amongst that London grime!
America Turns on to Switches
“Combining foot-stomping drums and bass with tight vocals and sharp guitar riffs, Switches are as cocksure as their pop piers” – Spin.
“The British indie rising stars have created another Brit Pop hit and are making confident future strides with their Switches Swagger.” – Filter
Switches are a British band with as much swagger as they have top notch pop tunes to offer.With the forthcoming release of their debut album Lay Down The Law (Interscope), out on March 18th 2008 and a US national tour, kicking off in January with The Bravery then making their way to sunny Texas for SXSW, Switches are sure to inject new life into the indie-pop scene for 2008.
**2008 US TOUR**
Wed-Jan-16 Boulder Fox Theatre
Thu-Jan-17 Denver Bluebird Theatre
Fri-Jan-18 Aspen Belly Up Aspen
Sat-Jan-19 Salt Lake City Club Sound (formerly Bricks)
Tue-Jan-22 Boise The Big Easy
Wed-Jan-23 Spokane The Big Easy Concert House
Thu-Jan-24 Vancouver Richard’s on Richards
Fri-Jan-25 Seattle Neumos Crystal Ball Reading Room
Sat-Jan-26 Portland Aladdin Theater
Mon-Jan-28 Sacramento The Boardwalk
Tue-Jan-29 Anaheim House of Blues
Wed-Jan-30 San Diego House of Blues – San Diego
Thu-Jan-31 Las Vegas House of Blues
Fri-Feb-01 Tempe The Clubhouse
Sat-Feb-02 Tucson The Rock
Tue-Feb-05 Austin Emo’s
Wed-Feb-06 Dallas Granada Theatre
Thu-Feb-07 Houston Warehouse Live
Fri-Feb-08 Baton Rouge Varsity Theatre
Sat-Feb-09 Atlanta Roxy
Tue-Feb-12 Toronto Opera House
Wed-Feb-13 Detroit Magic Stick
Thu-Feb-14 Cincinnati 20th Century Theatre
Fri-Feb-15 Columbus Newport Music Hall
Sat-Feb-16 Cleveland Agora Ballroom
Mon-Feb-18 Boston Paradise Rock Club
Tue-Feb-19 Boston Paradise Rock Club
Fri-Feb-22 Philadelphia The Fillmore at TLA
Every once in a while, a great British pop band emerges from the gray and gloom that is the United Kingdom. Indeed, Brits may complain about the weather quite a lot but it’s the likely culprit responsible for the creation of an array of iconic artists, bands and songs since the birth of pop.Southenders, Switches are no exeption to the rule and are sure to have the same effect as their heroes and rock-forefathers Bowie, ELO and 10cc had before them in the USA.
From Rags to Switches…
MattFront man, Matt grew up in Southend (a low-rent seaside town, something likethe old Asbury Park neighborhood) and formed the band while at college,needing musical allies to take the songs public: seventies-leaning songwriter with a love for ELOand 10cc even though he wasn’t born while they reigned, obsessive to thepoint of chaos, finds his harmony in a harmony and his voice when it’s intune. He’s a fully-fledged Child Of Britpop.
OllieOllie Thomas, guitar: musical wunderkind aspiring to psychedelic-tingedvirtuosity ala Hendrix, but also partial to some tough new wave in theStranglers and Television. Affable and eloquent, he’s the calm to Matt’sstorm. ThomThom Kirkpatrick, bass: belt and braces, biscuits and tea, Beatles and BenFolds, particularly English, even for someone from Britain, unsurprising fora man whose great-great-great-great-great grandfather invented the bicycletrue!. SteveSteve Godfrey, drums: drums and more drums: personifies his instrument. Helives to drum, drums to live, learned Appetite For Destruction on pencilsand saucepans so by the time he got his first kit he could play the recordfaultlessly, hasn’t stopped since.”Switches spectacularly combine all that is good about British indy (newwave bounce, three part harmonies, guitars that ‘chug’) with all that isgood about US indy (The Pixies, pretty much). We really don’t need to remindyou how all-powerful such a record could be.” – NME “…jaded indie rock to dance to like disco spastics… “Drama Queen,” which features an honest-to-God memorable chorus in a time where it often feels like catchiness has gone out of style. One can almost see the screaming teenage fans, the legions of American popsters that will find their indie rock niche with this accessible-yet-inventive powerpop quartet.” – Head Exploder
Switches ‘Lay Down The Law’ to be released on Interscope Records March 18, 2008
DONOVAN “TROUBADOUR”
December 19, 2007 by FromTheCrowd
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Live Nation is very proud to present
DONOVAN
“TROUBADOUR”
FIRST EVER ARIZONA PERFORMANCE AT
Orpheum theatre
FEBRUARY 6, 2008
Phoenix, AZ (December 18, 2007) – The legendary folk-rock-pop troubadour Donovan, will play a solo acoustic show at Orpheum Theatre on Wednesday, February 6. This will mark the first time in Donovan’s career that he will perform in Arizona. The show will begin at 7:30 pm.
Donovan Leitch began his career as an itinerant folk musician, creating acoustic hits in 1965 with the gentle “Catch The Wind” and “Colours” and his version of Buffy Sainte Marie’s protest anthem “Universal Soldier” before transforming the pop music landscape with a series of enigmatic and wondrous pop masterpieces that continue to be played on radio and television.From 1966 through 1969, Donovan scored a string of eleven Top 40 hits in a row, including “Mellow Yellow,” “Sunshine Superman,” “Epistle To Dippy,” “There Is A Mountain,” “Wear Your Love Like Heaven,” “Hurdy Gurdy Man,” “Jennifer Juniper,” “Lalena,” “Atlantis,” and “Riki Tiki Tavi.”Donovan was one of the few artists to collaborate on songs with the Beatles, contributing lyrics to the song “Yellow Submarine”. He was also invited by the Beatles to join them at Abbey Road Studios for the final orchestral overdub session for the Lennon-McCartney collaboration “A Day in the Life,” the grand finale of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. He influenced John Lennon and Paul McCartney in their guitar styles during the famous trip to India in 1968 where they first learned Transcendental Meditation and bought it back to the West in a huge way. During his career, Donovan has played with folk music greats Pete Seeger, Joan Baez, and Bob Dylan, as well as rock musicians Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin and Jeff Beck.
In the past five years, he has completed the successful album Beat Café; a new box set, Try for the Sun: The Journey of Donovan; and a book, The Autobiography of Donovan: The Hurdy Gurdy Man (Arrow Books). Donovan also fulfilled his 40-year interest in Transcendental Meditation by heading up the musical wing of the David Lynch Foundation for Consciousness-Based Education and World Peace.
This year Donovan celebrates his 40th anniversary of his trip to India with the Beatles where they studied transcendental mediation and bought it back to the West.
TICKETS ON-SALE THIS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21 AT 10 A.M.
Tickets priced at $55.00, $42.50, and $30.00 will go on-sale Friday, December 21 at Phoenix Convention Center Box Office, http://www.livenation.com/ and all Ticketmaster outlets. To charge by phone, call 480.784.4444 (Phoenix Metro Area) or 520.321.1000 (Outside Phoenix Area). All dates, acts, and ticket prices are subject to change without notice. All tickets are subject to applicable taxes, and service and handling charges. For more show information, check out http://www.livenation.com/ .
SERJ TANKIAN WILL JOIN FOO FIGHTERS!
December 18, 2007 by FromTheCrowd
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SERJ TANKIAN WILL JOIN
AGAINST ME! & FOO FIGHTERS
AT JOBING.COM ARENA ON MARCH 2
One of the most unconventional frontmen in rock, System Of A Down singer Serj Tankian emerges as a solo artist and will perform with the Foo Fighters at Jobing.com Arena on Sunday, March 2. Against Me! will open the 7:30pm show.
TICKETS ON-SALE NOW
Reserved and general admission floor tickets priced at $45.15 and reserved tickets priced at $38.65 and $25.15 can be purchased at www.livenation.com, Jobing.com Arena Box Office and all Ticketmaster outlets. To charge by phone, call 480.784.4444 (Phoenix Metro Area) or 520.321.1000 (Outside Phoenix Area). All dates, acts, and ticket prices are subject to change without notice. All tickets are subject to applicable taxes, and service and handling charges. For more show information, check out www.livenation.com
AGAINST ME! HAS BEEN ADDED AS SUPPORT FOR FOO FIGHTERS
December 17, 2007 by FromTheCrowd
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AGAINST ME! HAS BEEN ADDED AS SUPPORT FOR FOO FIGHTERS
AT JOBING.COM ARENA ON MARCH 2
It has been announced that Against Me! the punk rock band from Gainesville, Florida will open for the Foo Fighters at Jobing.com Arena on Sunday, March 2. The show will begin at 7:30 pm.
On July 10, 2007, Against Me! released their first major-label album New Wave, after three successful full-length records on indie labels– Reinventing Axl Rose (No Idea, 2002); As the Eternal Cowboy (Fat Wreck Chords, 2003) and Searching For a Former Clarity (Fat Wreck Chords 2005). New Wave debuted at #57 on the Billboard 200 the week of its release. The record features their first chart single, “Thrash Unreal”, which hit #12 on the US Modern Rock chart.
Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace is Foo Fighters’ sixth studio album and has already proven itself a worthy addition to the band’s discography, as songs like “The Pretender” and new single “Long Road To Ruin” are holding their own every night alongside known barnburners like “My Hero” and “All My Life”. As Entertainment Weekly said of the new album, “the band has taken everything it’s always done best… and brought it to the next level.”
TICKETS ON-SALE NOW
Reserved and general admission floor tickets priced at $45.15 and reserved tickets priced at $38.65 and $25.15 may be purchased at www.livenation.com, Jobing.com Arena Box Office and all Ticketmaster outlets. To charge by phone, call 480.784.4444 (Phoenix Metro Area) or 520.321.1000 (Outside Phoenix Area). All dates, acts, and ticket prices are subject to change without notice. All tickets are subject to applicable taxes, and service and handling charges. For more show information, check out www.livenation.com
Ben Lee at the Clubhouse 12.11.2007
December 12, 2007 by FromTheCrowd
Filed under Concert Reviews
By Steve Shugg, FromTheCrowd.com Contributor
There are certain shows where the lineup of artists simply gets put together because of either record label politics, or favors to friends bands. These said shows always seem to go the same way; first band plays, leaves; next band, gets off stage; finally the main act and shows over. As good as these shows might be, its always more fun to see the artists interact with each other. At the recent Ben Lee and Cary Brothers show at the Clubhouse, the listeners were in for an experience. All three artists, Kate Voegele, Cary Brothers and Ben Lee jumped on stage with the other acts, got the crowd involved, and just seemed to be having a great time on stage.
The show started with Kate Voegele, an up and coming artists who recently was signed to Myspace records. She did not hesitate to give everything she had, and it showed; she put on a great show, and with her voice and songwriting ability, she’ll be around for a while.
Next up was Cary Brothers. Here’s an artist that has put in the time to become a talented musician, and celebrates that with his songwriting and crowd interaction. Playing crowd favorites like “Blue Eyes” and “Honestly”, Brothers has the stage presence that seems to be missing from so many live acts these days.
Closing out the night was of course Ben Lee, an Australian musician who puts on one hell of a show. Mixing in witty jokes with some amazing tunes is a great way to feel welcome in this country. Playing songs off his latest album “Ripe”, he sounded great. He also played a tune off of his cover album, where he covered the entire Against Me! album, “New Wave”.
The night would not be complete, however, with a sing a long, and these three did not disappoint. Before they finished, Lee brought everyone back on stage to not sing one of their songs, but instead covered Rush’s “Surrender”. It turned out to be a great song that everyone that was old enough to know the lyrics, sang along to. Overall a great night at the clubhouse, and makes one look forward to the up coming Hotel Café Tour, where some of these artists will be back for another great show.
Paul Potts ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ Winner plays Mesa Arts Center
December 11, 2007 by FromTheCrowd
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Opera Extraordinaire and
‘Britain’s Got Talent’ Winner
Paul Potts
Mesa Arts Center
March 27, 2008
Phoenix, AZ (December 11, 2007) – International opera sensation Paul Potts will perform in concert at the Ikeda Theater in Mesa on Thursday, March 27. The show will begin at 7:30 P.M.
Potts, 37, transformed himself from a mobile phone salesman to a rising star after winning the hit UK show ‘Britain’s Got Talent.’ Now, with over 30 million hits, the video of his soaring first audition is among the most-watched videos ever on YouTube. Potts has overcome many financial, physical and emotional hardships that preceded his triumph on the show. Already beloved around the globe, the singer is now bringing his inspirational story and music to the U.S. with the release of ‘One Chance.’Bullied as a child, suffering financial difficulties as an adult and experiencing a devastating bicycle accident in 2003, Potts always found solace in opera, but a lack of self-confidence kept him from pursuing the career path of his hero Pavarotti. Yet in feeling that singing was what he was born to do, Potts mustered the courage and stood awkwardly before the judges of Britain’s acclaimed reality TV show, including American Idol’s Simon Cowell, at his March audition.When asked what he was there for, Potts stated matter-of-factly, “to sing opera” and was immediately met with questioning stares. But when Potts launched into an unexpected, soaring rendition of “Nessun Dorma,” he reduced many in the audience to tears and made believers of all who have seen the performance since. Click here to watch the audition.’One Chance’ debuted at the top of the European charts when it was released in July. Critics hailed the U.S release of the album on September 18th. “Paul Potts can hold his own with the ‘gods’ of the High C’s!” enthused BlogCritics.
TICKETS ON-SALE MONDAY, DECEMBER 17 AT 10 A.M.
Tickets priced at $75.00, $45.00, $35.00, and $27.50 will go on-sale Monday, December 17 at 10am at Mesa Arts Center Box Office, www.livenation.com or www.mesaartscenter.com. To charge by phone, call 480.644.6500. All dates, acts, and ticket prices are subject to change without notice. All tickets are subject to applicable taxes, and service and handling charges. For more show information, check out www.livenation.com
Matchbox Twenty comes to Phoenix!
December 11, 2007 by FromTheCrowd
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“EXILE IN AMERICA”:
** MATCHBOX TWENTY **
RETURNING TO THE ROAD
FOR FIRST CROSS-COUNTRY TOUR IN OVER FOUR YEARS
WITH ALANIS MORISSETTE
CRICKET WIRELESS PAVILION
MARCH 17, 2008
Phoenix, AZ (December 11, 2007) – Melisma/Atlantic recording group MATCHBOX TWENTY has announced their first North American concert tour in over four years. The cross-country “Exile In America” itinerary will also feature special guests Alanis Morissette and MUTEMATH. The tour will stop in Phoenix at Cricket Wireless Pavilion on Monday, March 17. The show will begin at 7:00pm.
“We’re all completely pumped about getting back together and heading out on the road after all this time, especially since we have a bunch of new songs to play for everyone,” said vocalist Rob Thomas. “And we’re thrilled to be joined by the brilliant Alanis Morissette and the fantastic New Orleans band MUTEMATH. It’s going to be a great show, and we can’t wait to get out there.”
“I can’t wait to share some new songs, connect with people around North America again, and join Matchbox Twenty’s traveling circus,” shared Alanis Morissette. “So psyched!”
MATCHBOX TWENTY last toured in 2003, wrapping up their SRO global itinerary in December of that year. The tour, which earned acclaim from coast to coast and around the globe, was highlighted by sold-out shows at three of the world’s premier rock venues – New York’s Madison Square Garden, London’s Wembley Arena, and Los Angeles’ Staples Center. MATCHBOX TWENTY reunited two years later for two sold-out New Year’s shows in Las Vegas. The 2008 dates will mark the band’s first tour as a four-piece, with Paul Doucette shifting from drummer to guitarist in the band line-up – which also includes vocalist Rob Thomas, guitarist Kyle Cook, and bassist Brian Yale.
The announcement of MATCHBOX TWENTY’s return to the concert trail follows the release of the band’s new album, EXILE ON MAINSTREAM, which debuted at #3 on the Billboard 200, while also premiering at #1 on SoundScan’s Current Alternative Albums chart. This marked the biggest first week of the year for a greatest hits collection, with the #3 premiere also matching the group’s previous highest Billboard 200 debut, 2000’s Mad Season.
TICKETS ON-SALE MONDAY, DECEMBER 17 AT 10AM
Reserved tickets priced at $70.00, $53.50, $33.50 and $24.00 will go on-sale Monday, December 17 at 10am at Cricket Wireless Pavilion Box Office (10am-5pm), http://www.eveningstarproductions.com/ and all Ticketmaster outlets. A venue parking fee, applicable taxes, service and handling charges may be applied. To charge by phone, call 480.784.4444 (Phoenix Metro Area) or 520.321.1000 (Outside Phoenix Area). All dates, acts, and ticket prices are subject to change without notice. All tickets are subject to applicable taxes, and service and handling charges. For more show information, check out http://www.ticketmaster.com/.
A look back and a look ahead, EXILE ON MAINSTREAM features the smash single and video, “How Far We’ve Come.” The first album from the group in five years, it combines a six-track EP of new songs, marking the band’s first work with Grammy winning producer Steve Lillywhite, with a retrospective of the band’s greatest hits culled from their three previous albums, produced by Grammy winner Matt Serletic.
MATCHBOX TWENTY has sold some 30 million records to date. They were named Best New Band in the 1997 Rolling Stone Readers Poll, and followed the RIAA Diamond Award success of their 1996 breakthrough debut, Yourself or Someone Like You, with two more multi-platinum sets – 2000’s Mad Season and 2002’s More Than You Think You Are. Among their many accolades are five Grammy nominations and three American Music Award nominations, while vocalist and songwriter Rob Thomas has earned three Grammy Awards, 11 BMI Awards, and has been twice named Billboard Songwriter of the Year.
Since 1995 Alanis Morissette has become one of the most influential singer-songwriter-musicians in contemporary music. Her deeply expressive music and performances have earned vast critical praise, seven Grammy Awards, and a dedicated fan base that extends throughout the world, with album sales exceeding 40 million. Morissette’s 1995 debut, Jagged Little Pill, was followed by such eclectic and acclaimed albums as Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie (1998), MTV Unplugged (1999), Under Rug Swept (2002), So-Called Chaos (2004), Jagged Little Pill Acoustic (2005), her greatest hits album, The Collection (2005), as well as musical contributions to theatrical releases. She is currently putting the finishing touches on her new studio album, Flavors Of Entanglement, which will be released in 2008 on Maverick Records. In addition, Morissette recently announced her first lead film role as “Sylvia” in the film adaptation of Philip K Dick’s novel “Radio Free Albemuth.”
It’s a daunting task to describe the sound of Nashville-based quartet MUTEMATH. Their self-titled Teleprompt/Warner Bros. record album debut draws from an eclectic confluence of influences and styles that form some kind of intelligent, melodic rock music that feels both familiar and brand new at the same time. Alternative Press magazine recently named MUTEMATH the “#1 Band You Need To See Live Before You Die.” The band’s recent live television appearances on Letterman, Conan, Kimmel, and Ferguson have blown minds and made lasting impressions. This will be the band’s most extensive tour to date.
Goo Goo Dolls Concert 12.08.2007
December 10, 2007 by FromTheCrowd
Filed under Concert Reviews
By D. Marcher, www.FromTheCrowd.com Contributor
I anxiously rushed to the Scottsdale Civic Center on December 8, in fear that I was going to miss my opportunity to see the Goo Goo Dolls free, courtesy of Alltel Wireless. After all, I had been warned that there were only 2000 tickets by my editor, and Goo Goo Dolls have played Cricket Wireless Pavilion and the Dodge Theatre within the last year, both holding obviously more than 2000 fans. To my surprise, there was no line when I arrived and I had no problem getting a ticket to the event, the first of many surprises for the evening.
The show kicked off at 5:30, to relatively small crowd of about 700, with the Goo Goo Dolls taking the stage by storm and launching into the classic rift of their hit “Slide”. It was in that instant that everyone in attendance knew this was going to be a fantastic show. Lead Vocals, Rzeznik and the rest of the Goos’ seemed to truly enjoying themselves on stage and it showed through their performance and sound. Rzeznik, spent a great deal of time interacting with the crowd, sharing stories about the songs, in addition to the fabulous music.
One of the more entertaining stories of the evening, focused around the weather, as is typical for most artists visiting the Valley; however, this was a little different. Rather than mention, how terribly hot it was, Rzeznik, looked out into the crowd, after the second song, “Let Love In”, and could see the crowd wearing heavy coats, jackets, and wrapped in sleeping bags. Gazing into the crowd, in almost disbelief, he said, “Is this cold for you guys?” The crowd responded with a tremendous “YES!”, after all it was 60 degrees out and the temperature was falling! A sly smile came over Rzeznik’s face and with a large grin he responded, “You should trying being in Buffalo (the Goo Goo Dolls hometown in New York) sometime! This is summer weather there!” Everyone laughed, as I think it was refreshing to hear an artist compliment our weather rather then mention the all too obvious “Man its hot here!”
The Goo Goo Dolls set consisted of all of the crowd favorites and the songs that had made them popular, most of which can be found on their latest release, “Goo Goo Dolls, Greatest Hits Volume #1”. Rzeznik, mentioned this recent release and thanked the crowd for their support in allowing the Goo Goo Dolls the opportunity to release a greatest hits album.
As the evening progressed, the bands energy never died and the crowd was truly engaged, with many participating in the performance by bouncing around to the music or singing along. It was refreshing to see as the crowd grew larger the age span of those in attendance, proving that the Goo Goo Dolls could reach out to more than just Generation X.
After an hour of playing and an encore, the event came to a close. It was one of the most intimate concerts to hit the valley this year and all of those in attendance were extremely satisfied by experience. Thank you Alltel for making this event possible!
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Mary J. Blige and Maroon 5 to Perform at NFL Pepsi Smash Super Bowl Concert Series on Thursday, Jan. 31, 2008
December 8, 2007 by FromTheCrowd
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Mary J. Blige and Maroon 5 to Perform at NFL Pepsi Smash Super Bowl Concert Series on Thursday, Jan. 31, 2008
Latin Recording Sensation RBD to Headline Night Two of Series on Friday, Feb. 1
TICKETS GO ON SALE Tuesday, Dec. 4; VH1 AND TELEMUNDO TO AIR SPECIALS
NEW YORK, Dec. 4 /PRNewswire/ — The musical and award-winning talents of MARY J. BLIGE, MAROON 5, and internationally acclaimed Latin pop stars RBD, will be showcased in the NFL PEPSI SMASH SUPER BOWL CONCERT SERIES on Thursday, Jan. 31, and Friday, Feb. 1, in Glendale, Arizona.
The series, which includes two concerts, will take place at the Jobing.com Arena, which is located next to University of Phoenix Stadium, home of Super Bowl XLII. Both nights of the series will feature celebrity hosts, guest appearances by a few of the NFL’s biggest names and some of the finest musical talents.
Tickets for the NFL Pepsi Smash Super Bowl Concert Series will go on sale Tuesday, Dec. 4, at Ticketmaster . Individual concert tickets are available for $40. From Dec. 1 through Dec. 24, fans have the opportunity to purchase promotional two-for-one tickets for only $40 per night.
Mary J. Blige joined by Maroon 5 will kick off the series on Thursday, Jan. 31, at 7:30 p.m. (MT). The Pepsi Smash Super Bowl Bash show will be taped to air as a one-hour special on VH1 Saturday, Feb. 2, at 9 p.m. (ET).
The series continues on Friday, Feb. 1, at 7:30 p.m. (MT) with the Pepsi Musica Super Bowl Fiesta featuring RBD and two additional performers to be announced. The concert will be taped to air on TELEMUNDO Saturday, Feb. 2. Doors open each night at 6:30 p.m. (MT).
Source: NFL Pepsi Smash Super Bowl Concert Series



