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Dixie Chicks, Sheryl Crow, Ryan Adams & Neil Young Led 2015 Bridge School Benefit Concert
On October 24 and 25, some of the biggest names in music including Neil Young and Promise of the Real, Ben Harper, Ryan Adams, Dixie Chicks, Sheryl Crow and St. Vincent will perform at the 29th annual Bridge School Benefit Concert, at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California. -
Carlos Santana Extends ‘Greatest Hits’ Vegas Residency into 2016; Tickets On Sale Now!
Legendary guitarist, Carlos Santana, has been maintaining his impressive residency at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas for four years, and the artist has announced that he will be extending his show, "An Intimate Evening with Santana: Greatest Hits Live." -
Jason Aldean Announces ‘We Were Here 2016 Tour’ with Thomas Rhett; Tickets Available
Country superstar Jason Aldean has announced plans for his We Were Here 2016 tour, a 24-city run that will kick off in Moline, Illinois on January 14 and stretch out until May 6 at Allentown, Pennsylvania. he tour includes three stops in Australia and marks the first time. -
Blake Shelton 'Reloaded: 20 #1 Hits' Tour Tickets Selling Fast; 'The Voice' Judge Adds Dates
Earlier this month, country star Blake Shelton announced that he will be heading out on the road next February to play a string of 11 dates across the U.S. between February and March. The tour will be in support his upcoming greatest hits collection,' Reloaded: 20 #1 Hits' as reported by 'Rolling Stone'. The tour trek will kick off February 18 at Cincinnati's U.S. Bank Arena and will wrap up on March 19 in Pittsburgh at the CONSOL Energy Center. The Oklahoma native quickly added a second show at Music City's Bridgestone Arena in Nashville after tickets for the first date sold out in just minutes. In other markets, the resale ticket demand is already competitive, as Blake Shelton tickets across the secondary market are averaging $233. -
Billy Joel, Madonna, U2 & Other Legendary Artists Keep Madison Square Garden Rocking
Over its 47 years in existence, "The World's Most Famous Arena," Madison Square Garden has hosted countless major and legendary music artists, and Billy Joel's rocking and record-breaking residency will undoubtedly top the list of great events long after it concludes. On October 21, Joel will play his 68th show at the venue, a monthly tradition he began in early 2014 and promised to continue until he couldn't sell out a show, according to 'Rolling Stone.' -
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Announce U.S. 2016 'An Evening' Tour - Tickets On Sale Now
After taking a break from the road for two years, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis are planning their comeback for early 2016. By the time the tour launches, the hip-hop duo will be armed with not only their most recent singles, but a brand new album, which is expected to be out before 2015 is done. -
Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne & Prince Headline Tidal X Concert, Ticket Prices Soar
Jay-Z's newly launched global streaming service, Tidal, hit 1 million subscribers last month. Now, the rapper will be celebrating the milestone with a massive charity concert called Tidal X on October 20 at The Barclays Center in Brooklyn. In true Jay-Z fashion, the concert will include an entourage of the biggest artists in the world including Jay-Z's wife Beyoncé, Prince, Usher, Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, T.I., Damien Marley, Fabulous, Thomas Rhett, Indochina, DJ Cipha Sounds and DJ Reflex. Tickets to Tidal X, which went on sale to the general public on September 30, have skyrocketed well over the face-value price. -
One Direction, Selena Gomez, The Weeknd, 5SoS Jingle Ball 2015 Ticket Prices Rising. On Sale!
Jingle Ball 2015 kicks off in Dallas on December 1 and will continue until December 19 where it will see its last show of the month in Tampa. The general on-sale doesn't begin until October 12, but re-sale tickets for Jingle Ball are a way to grab tickets without being a Capial One cardholder, although they are already pricey for many of the dates, including shows in major cities like Washington D.C., New York City and Los Angeles. -
Drake, Foo Fighters & The Weeknd Lead Austin City Limits 2015 Festival; Last Minute Tickets
The "Live Music Capital of The World" will live up to its name this weekend when the Austin City Limits Music Festival kicks off Friday afternoon in Austin, Texas. The festival, which spreads out over two weekends (October 2-4 and October 9-11), will feature an eclectic roster of 130 artists. -
K-Pop Band BIGBANG Launch ‘MADE’ Tour U.S. Dates in Las Vegas; Tickets Soar!
On October 2, K-pop phenomenon BIGBANG will kick off the North American leg of their MADE world tour in Las Vegas, marking one of the largest K-pop tours in recent history. The quintet will hit six arena dates through a 12-day stretch, and tickets are the priciest at Newark's Prudential Center. -
Alice Cooper, Van Warped's Kevin Lyman Flock to FestForward Conference For Festival Business
Behind every major musical festival is a strong team of producers and promoters and on November 22-24, 2015, the masterminds behind the burgeoning music festival industry will come together in Santa Barbara, California for FestForward, an interactive business-to-business conference and networking event. -
Ariana Grande 'Honeymoon' Tour Tickets Drop Post Donut Lick And "I Hate America" Rant
Ariana Grande created a stir this summer when a video of her licking a donut and saying "I hate Americans," went viral, but the singer has seen few signs of backlash on her ticket sales for her Honeymoon Tour run. Secondary tickets for Ariana Grande have seen a 13% decrease since the end of July. -
U2 iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE Tour 2015 vs. 360 Tour: Ticket Prices Compared
Irish rockers U2 have become well known as masters of the touring world, as nearly every tour the band has embarked on in the last five years has turned out to be a massive success. Currently, U2 is on their major tour run, iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE, which finished up in the U.S. on July 31. Learn more about how their ticket prices on this tour, as well as on the previous 360 Tour, match up. -
Stevie Wonder 'Songs in the Key of Life' North American 2015 Tour Demand High; Tickets On Sale
Stevie Wonder extended his Songs in the Key of Life tour in August by adding 20 additional North American dates scheduled from Sept. 30 to Nov. 24. The demand remains high for the legendary R&B-soul singer, as tickets to see Stevie Wonder are averaging just under $200 on the secondary market -
Black Sabbath 'The End' Final Tour ft. Rival Sons Tickets on Sale!
Black Sabbath have announced that they will be hitting the road in January 2016 for a farewell tour that they are calling "The End" Tour, as a chance to say play for fans once last time before they call it quits. The band will play 17 dates in the U.S. and Canada between January and February, and a New Zealand and Australian tour leg will follow in April. Long Beach, California rockers Rival Sons have been announced as the support for the final dates. -
Nick Jonas, Kanye West & The Weeknd to Headline iHeartRadio Music Festival, Tickets Sold Out
The iHeartRadio Music Festival will take place on September 18 and 19 in Paradise, Nevada, and it will feature major headlining superstars like Janet Jackson, Nick Jonas, Demi Lovato, The Weeknd and Jason Derulo. Both nights of iHeartRadio Music Festival are entirely sold out on the primary market -
Van Halen 2015 North American Tour & Motley Crue, Alice Cooper 'The Final Tour' Tickets Soar
1980s band Motley Crue will be touring on their "The Final Tour" until December, and tickets are averaging over $185 on the secondary market. To compare, another revival tour from this summer featuring 1970s group, Van Halen, will extend until October and is averaging $228 on the secondary market. -
Electric Zoo to feat. Alesso & The Chemical Brothers At Randall's Island In New York City
New York City's Electric Zoo Festival, which features acts like The Chemical Brothers, Above & Beyond and Alesso, kicks off this weekend Randall's Island. Although primary tickets are still available for the three-day event, cheaper tickets are available for purchase on the secondary market. -
Ed Sheeran 'x Tour', feat. Christina Perri, Most Expensive Ever. Set List Announced!
Ed Sheeran, along with the help of opening act Christina Perri, will kick off the third and final North American leg of his 'x Tour' tonight at the BBVA Compass Stadium in Houston. Secondary tickets for Ed Sheeran are the most expensive yet. -
Madonna’s Rebel Hearts 2015 Tour Feature Diplo and Amy Schumer as Opening Acts
On September 9, Madonna will embark on The Rebel Hearts Tour in support of her thirteenth studio album which she released earlier this year. Secondary tickets for Madonna are over $300 across all of her scheduled dates with openers, Amy Schumer and Diplo. -
Keller Williams & Rusted Root Headline 2015 Mustang Music Festival: Tickets On Sale
Mustang Music Festival is being held this year on October 9th and 10th and will feature 20 artists including Keller Williams & More Than a Little and Rusted Root. The festival features over 30 artisans and a Craft Beer Village with numerous regional breweries, as well as food and drink vendors. -
AC/DC 'Rock or Bust' World Tour Tickets Rise As Band Prepares For First US Dates Since 2010
Australian rock legends AC/DC are ready to kick off the 13-date North American leg of their Rock or Bust Tour on August 22 at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts, and the tour marks the first U.S. tour since 2010. On the secondary ticket market, prices to see the band are rising quickly. -
The Rolling Stones 'Zip Code' Tour Tickets Cheapest in Years
The Rolling Stones' "Zip Code" tour finished up on July 15 and it was one of the band's cheapest in years. Some tickets were as low as $30, making them the lowest average ticket prices the band has had since "Bigger Bang" in 2005-2007. Their "Bigger Bang" tour was the second-highest grossing tour in history. -
Kelly Clarkson 'Piece by Piece” Tour Ticket vs American Idol's Carrie Underwood & Adam Lambert
Kelly Clarkson launched her "Piece by Piece" North American headlining tour on July 11 in Hershey, PA at Hershey Park Stadium, and the singer will wrap up the 36-date run on September 20 in Camden, New Jersey at the Susquehanna Bank Center (tickets still available). Although Clarkson has been largely regarded as the top "American Idol" standout, her fellow "American Idol" stars Adam Lambert and Carrie Underwood saw higher secondary market ticket prices on their previous tours, making Clarkson tickets cheaper than fellow stars' pricing. -
J. Cole's 'Forest Hills Drive' & Nicki Minaj's 'Pinkprint' Tours Lead In Ticket Sales
The summer of 2015 has been a bit quieter on the rap front as a bigger artists have opted to stay off the road. Nicki Minaj's "The Pinkprint" tour and J. Cole's "Forest Hills Drive" tour have been the leading hip-hop tours with the highest demand on the secondary ticket market. -
Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour Tickets, Featuring Haim & Shawn Mendes, Averaging over $600
This weekend, Taylor Swift will play five shows at the Staples Center in Los Angeles and across the five dates, the average secondary ticket price is averaging a whopping $603. Over the five nights, the most expensive show is her Saturday performance, where a single ticket is averaging at $730. -
Grateful Dead Members 'Dead & Company,' John Mayer Add Madison Square Garden Show
The Grateful Dead's incarnation, "Dead & Co," will now play two dates at Madison Square Garden on October 31 and November 1 with John Mayer. Dead & Co announced an American Express card-holder pre-sale August 10, which sold out in just a matter of minutes, so a second show was added.
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