Posted by admin on July 29, 2008
The Californian alt-rock group band, Cake, will be kick starting their fall tour with a string of shows lined up in Canada from September 25th. The band is going on a fall tour in support of their yet to be released sixth studio album “Live at the Crystal Palace”. The band will conclude their brief fall tour with a performance in Sayreville in New Jersey on October 1st. Montreal, Hamilton, Albany in New York and Rochester will be the other venues where the Californian band will be performing. The tickets to the fall shows by the Cake group are currently on sale through various online ticketing websites and at the venues where they will be performing.
Posted by admin on July 21, 2008

Legendary Pop singer and writer Bob Dylan has finally announced his 2008 US tour dates which would be a follow up to his 2006 tour. The tour which starts on the 12th of August at Prospect Park Brooklyn would feature the singer performing live in sixteen different concerts including destinations like New Jersey and New York amongst others and would finally conclude at San Diego, California on 6th September. Tickets sales are already underway with some shows having been sold out.
Posted by admin on July 18, 2008

The Temptations are all set to begin their tour with the Four Tops starting August 3rd. They begin their tour at the Valley View Center in Dallas. They will then move onto other locations including California, Colorado and Missouri. They will end the tour on May 23rd 2009 at the Cerritos Center in California. There are a couple of breaks after October and November for the colorful band. Fans are rushing in lines to get their tickets for this event already.
Posted by admin on July 10, 2008

Remember when you had to wait for artists to announce their tour dates, then plan accordingly to get up early and wait in line to get your hands on tickets for the show of your choice? Well music fans have come a long way with these days getting tickets is not an inconvienence at all. Fans can purchase tickets through the internet or by phone, and worrying about shows selling out is not a problem at all. Fans can purchase the tickets they want in most cases from the secondary market which could be beneficial to them. The tickets are more expensive in almost every case, but they get the option to pick exactly where they want to sit and not just be fortunate enough to get tickets to the show. With artists touring throughout the year and shows being added, it is no wonder that music fans are going to more concerts because after all it is not a hassle but has become a wonderful experience.