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Had no idea who this was until I saw all the Lima area moms and boomers up in arms about not getting ticketsHARDY will be at some county fair in NW Ohio this coming year.
Had no idea who this was until I saw all the Lima area moms and boomers up in arms about not getting ticketsHARDY will be at some county fair in NW Ohio this coming year.
Looks good....Wayne Newton? LOLBourbon & Beyond is my favorite festival and they announced a very eclectic bill that features multiple genres of music; I mean the following is covered if you go all 4 days: Rock, Alternative Rock, New Wave, Americana, Jam Bands, Bluegrass, Country, Pop, R&B, Soul, Traditional Blues, Modern Blues, Disco, & Las Vegas Show. In what kind of world on the same day you can see the hottest lesbian pop act, Brandi Carlisle, share a bill with the hottest jam band performer, Billy String? Also who would have thought Wayne Newton would be playing on the same stage and below the Killers? Finally because of the success of Brandi Carlisle's set last year it looks like they have decided to go in a more pop focus for the last day as opposed to the traditional outlaw country of Chris Stapleton or Zach Brown who have held this position down he last couple of years. Probably will still go for all four days but not very enthused about the Sunday bill:
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A homecoming headliner for Caamp as they have roots in Upper Arlington.Columbus' Wonderbus announced today and yet another festival that is all over the map. Never would have thought a club like act in Pitbull would be at the same festival as Caamp.
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There's a reason they chose Robert Smith to be the hero in that early South Park episode to fight mecha-Streisand.Original Goth Rockers The Cure will be playing Blossom in June:
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The Cure To Play Blossom in June
A portion of the proceeds from the show will benefit the Rock Hallwww.clevescene.com
The Cure noted in a tweet: "THE CURE HAVE AGREED ALL TICKET PRICES, AND APART FROM A FEW HOLLYWOOD BOWL CHARITY SEATS, THERE WILL BE NO ‘PLATINUM’ OR ‘DYNAMICALLY PRICED’ TICKETS ON THIS TOUR."
See big name bands, it is that easy to be fan friendly.
Tried to get pavilion had same issue, sections were gone in seconds. Debating on lawn seats now.Got my Cure tickets but when I tried to get pavilion seats entire sections disappeared as quickly as I clicked them, probably because they were only $50. Still got lawn seats @ $40 each with only $11 in fees; in this day and age for a tour like this that is an incredible price. Also Ticketmaster agreed to not allow transfers of tickets if they exceed face value. A lot of folks are pushing back on the big names that could have gone this route, Taylor Swift looks disingenuous now trying to sympathize with the Swifties who got shut out. If she allowed a flat cost and not dynamic pricing along with no transfer above face policy her fans would have gotten plenty of good tickets. Doubt any big names get on this train but at least one act is doing this.
One of the hottest tickets in the concert business is Tyler Childers. He helped make the Railbird Festival in Lexington a sellout and his sold out show in Cleveland this June is close to $300 a ticket on the resale market. He is drawing not only from the fans of country music but also the Americana hipsters, that is a good combo to make some coin on the road.Less than a month until The Two Step Inn in Georgetown, TX. Still very excited for the headliners in Tyler Childers and Zach Bryan in addition to some of the side acts. I was intrigued with TPain as I know, despite coming to fame via a heavily auto tuned voice, he is incredible talented vocally, instrumentally, etc. and have heard it on NPR’s Tiny Desk and a few other acoustic performances floating around the internet. However I’m almost as excited to see TPain as the headliners after listening to his new album, On Top of the Covers, which is predominately his actual singing voice in lieu of his heavily auto tuned voice. He covers the likes of Chris Stapleton, Sam Cooke, Journey and Frank Sinatra.
Bourbon & Beyond is my favorite festival and they announced a very eclectic bill that features multiple genres of music; I mean the following is covered if you go all 4 days: Rock, Alternative Rock, New Wave, Americana, Jam Bands, Bluegrass, Country, Pop, R&B, Soul, Traditional Blues, Modern Blues, Disco, & Las Vegas Show. In what kind of world on the same day you can see the hottest lesbian pop act, Brandi Carlisle, share a bill with the hottest jam band performer, Billy String? Also who would have thought Wayne Newton would be playing on the same stage and below the Killers? Finally because of the success of Brandi Carlisle's set last year it looks like they have decided to go in a more pop focus for the last day as opposed to the traditional outlaw country of Chris Stapleton or Zach Brown who have held this position down he last couple of years. Probably will still go for all four days but not very enthused about the Sunday bill:
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Saw some screenshots of people buying tickets to this on Twitter and it was insane. Regular ticket price was $80 and then another $80-90 in fees![]()
How Robert Smith, rock’s greatest contrarian, became Ticketmaster’s worst enemy
It ranks as one of the music’s industry’s least likely victories. Robert Smith, the 63-year-old frontman of British goth-pop band The Cure, has forced global concert giant Ticketmaster into a very public climbdown over the fees it charges fans when they buy tickets. Even Taylor Swift, the...www.yahoo.com
You can pull a Sunday only ticket to take in the Caamp set, I would get it sooner rather than later as they do raise ticket costs when they hit certain benchmarks in sales. I have done a handful of the "Wonder" festivals and they are a good introductory type festival with a manageable sized crowd and easy logistics. For this festival I bring a blanket and a low profile folding beach chair and set up a "camp" area towards the back of the grounds where I can still here the music and have a view of the screens showing the music acts. When I want to see someone I just work my way up to the stage, this isn't a massive heavy metal or punk festival so I can usually get very close to the stage if I want and still have enough room to boogie to the tunes. Also if sunny and hot bring a water bottle and an umbrella, there is little shade at this site and even in the early evening it can be hot and dry.I came here to ask if I could just go see CAAMP and not all the other acts at Wonderbus. I’m assuming I can buy a ticket for Sunday only and come later, planning to stand way in the back. I miss CAAMP playing the Newport, where I’m 30-40 feet away; with three extra tickets that I couldn’t even give away.
I gave Paolo Nutini a listen, was all right. Kind of had a neo-soul vibe that looks like is a much a bigger thing over in Europe. Ryan Bingham I had heard of but was not that familiar with the music, he has a cool almost Bob Dylan country era vibe. Interesting placing smack in the middle of the only pop day at this festival, how many festivals would you see a Ryan Bingham set placed between Babyface and Jon Baptiste? I will make an effort to see his set.I’ve been listening to Paolo Nutini for a long time. I’d be surprised if someone here knows him as I’ve never seen him mentioned. Ryan Bingham…it was probably 2009 when I first saw him. It was four guys in a van setting up all their own stuff, playing for 50-75 people. Now, he’s got a Grammy and is on one of the hottest TV shows going. My how times change. I smoked a bowl with him before he played and then hung out with Elijah and his drummer afterwards in the basement of some small joint in Indy. That’s how new they were to the touring scene.
That's a lot of ex-boyfriends.Taylor Swift's set is 44 songs long. 3 hours and 15 minutes. That's mad
Meh.....Glad I'm catching The Revivalists at Jacobs Pavilion.Lollapalooza announced this week and keeping in the current trend of pop acts jumping on to the festival circuit what was once an alternative fans must see event has turned into a pop music dominated festival, I mean K-Pop? Seriously?:
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