Have you always wanted to see Phantom of the Opera? Well, you may be in luck this year, as the production is touring the U.S.
You can also find tickets for the shows in New York and London by visiting our Phantom of the Opera tickets page.
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Have you always wanted to see Phantom of the Opera? Well, you may be in luck this year, as the production is touring the U.S. You can also find tickets for the shows in New York and London by visiting our Phantom of the Opera tickets page.
I don’t know about you, but when I saw that Lady Gaga and Kanye West were touring together, I didn’t quite understand how the two performers collided. And to be quite honest, I still don’t get it. Lady Gaga, taking the world by storm with songs such as “Just Dance” and “Poker Face”, recently disturbed audiences at the VMA Awards show when she covered herself in fake blood during her “Paparazzi” performance. She openly embraces the gay community and insists that the upcoming tour with Kanye West will be kept “very gay”. Kanye. Gay. For some reason, I just cannot wrap myself around that. And that is why I am intrigued by this collaboration. Kanye West, known for his hits “Gold Digger”, “Jesus Walks”, and “Heartless”, also loves his share of controversy. Recently disrupting Taylor Swift’s acceptance speech at the VMA Awards, Mr. West has a lot of apologizing and soul searching to do. Hopefully, the decision to kick off the Fame Kills Tour with Lady Gaga will rack him up some major brownie points with the fans. Who knows? Maybe he will acquire some new admirers on the way. If you are as curious as I am about how this show will turn out, you can check out Cheap Tickets Monster for the best deal on tickets for the Fame Kills Tour. Shows start on November 10, 2009 in Phoenix, AZ and continue until mid-January of next year!
One band. Pearl Jam. One song. “Jeremy“. I can remember this song dominating the radio waves during my high school years, blaring in not only in locker rooms, but also on our Walkmans (yes, I said Walkmans). “Jeremy“, released in 1992 and written by the band’s lead vocalist Eddie Vedder and bassist Jeff Ament, was inspired by the story of a boy who killed himself in front of his classmates. I remember this song being a staple of my senior year of high school. You couldn’t go anywhere without hearing it. A few years later, when I was in college, I finally got to see Pearl Jam perform in San Francisco. I remember sitting out in the parking lot all morning waiting for the tickets to go on sale, because we all knew it would be a sold out venue. And low and behold, Pearl Jam didn’t disappoint us. Thousands of fans filled the stadium, and they were treated to one of the most amazing concerts I have ever attended. Of course that is just my opinion, but one cannot leave a Pearl Jam concert with any complaint of “they aren’t as good as they are on their CD” or “I thought they would have played longer, considering I spent so much money to see them”. Pearl Jam, widely known for their album Ten, has kicked off a 26-show tour, recently adding shows in Vancouver, Utah, and Washington. The tour will include four shows in both Philadelphia, PA and Universal City, CA, crossing into Canada, and even going “down under” to Australia. You have until November 29, 2009 to see Pearl Jam, so head to cheapticketmonster.com for the cheapest Pearl Jam tickets you can find!
Teen girls around the world must be rejoicing right now as the Jonas Brothers have recently announced tour dates for their 2009 world tour. This tour will be an ‘in the round’ tour, meaning that there will be more premium seats than are usually available in concert settings. The tour supports their latest album, “Lines, Vines and Trying Times,” which will be released June 16. Jordin Sparks and Honor Society will serve as concert openers. Here’s a full list of tour dates (just click the links to view tickets)
For more information, or to purchase international tickets, please visit our Jonas Brothers tickets page.
Legendary rockers Journey have planned a summer tour for 2009. Tickets for the tour go on sale this weekend, 6/6. For more information, or to purchase tickets for European dates, please visit our Journey tickets page.
I have to say, I’m surprised by how much I like the new Green Day album. I grew up listening to “Dookie,” but over the years Green Day kind of fell off of my radar. Of course, I heard songs like “Wake Me Up When September Ends,” “American Idiot,” and “Good Riddance,” but other than that I hadn’t paid much attention to them…until I decided to listen to “21st Century Breakdown.” Here’s an overview of my thoughts: Like “American Idiot,” “21st Century Breakdown” is a concept album. Through two characters – Christian and Gloria (whose names are obviously symbolic), the album explores a kind of apocalyptic vision of the post-Bush world. Chock full of criticisms about religion, war, and the corporate world, the album illustrates the story of Christian and Gloria as they struggle to fight injustices and hypocrisies, often wondering if what they’re fighting for is even worth it. So the whole story line makes for a lot of depth, but the reason why I liked the album was the diversity of songs. Although most of the songs weren’t immediately catchy (at least on a first listen), I liked that there seemed to be a lot of different influences on the album. Some of the songs had a kind of vintage or classic rock feel – “Last Night on Earth,” and “Restless Heart Syndrome,” for example. One song – “Peacemaker,” even seemed to have a Latin feel. Some of the catchier tunes on the album include “Know Your Enemy,” “¿Viva la Gloria?” and “21 Guns.” Overall, I’m not sure if old school Green Day fans – i.e. fans of “Dookie,” “Nimrod,” and “Insomniac” – will love this album, but personally I enjoyed the depth and tone of it. I don’t know if it’ll be quite as commericially successful as “American Idiot,” but it has received lots of critical acclaim.
AC/DC have added more Canadian concerts to their second North American leg
You can also find more information about the tour by visiting our AC/DC tour page.
Dane Cook fans should be happy to know that Dane Cook is embarking on a tour for 2009. You can also find additional information on our Dane Cook tickets page.
Hey Red Sox fans! The following is a list of Red Sox home games at Fenway Park for 2009. You can purchase Red Sox tickets for the games simply by clicking the links that correspond to the particular games.
Cheap Tickets Monster is proud to announce that Monster Jam tickets are now available. If you’re ready for a spectacular display of metal-grinding, semi-trailer-crushing mayhem and an intensely death-defying adrenaline rush, Monster Jam is certainly for you. Because Monster Jam is only running shows from now until the end of March, Cheap Tickets Monster advises that you to go ahead and get your tickets now, while they are still available.
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