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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.' -
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. -
Stromae Performs to Sold out Crowd at Madison Square Garden [WATCH]
Stromae is well known around the world, but the Belgian pop star has still yet to break into the U.S. charts. However, that didn't stop him from performing in front of a sold out crowd at Madison Square Garden last night. -
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. -
U2’s iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE Tour Reaches Fans in Personal Way, Wraps in Madison Square Garden
A lot can be said about Irish rock quartet U2, but one of their most talked about accolades is their ability to sell concert tickets. The band's iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE is reaching fans in more personal ways than ever before and that is sure to sell even more tickets as fans clamor for the chance to see the rockers live. -
What Performers Have Played Historic Venues Most? Carnegie Hall, Red Rocks, More
Billy Joel made history at one of the most acclaimed music venues in the world this week when he played his 65th concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The total helped him to surpass that of friend Elton John, giving him the most appearances at the historic Manhattan venue. There are many music venues the world over that are adored by performers and fans alike, but unfortunately not many have done much work in attempting to figure out what performers have played there the most. Of course, many—such as The Troubadour in Los Angeles—probably didn't foresee themselves lasting as long as they have. Music Times has done our best to figure out what musicians have played the most gigs at some of the world's most vaunted performance spaces. -
Billy Joel Beats Elton John's Madison Square Garden Record with 65th Show
Billy Joel set a record especially relevant in his hometown as he played his record 65th concert at Madison Square Garden, trumping the previous mark set by his pal and fellow "piano man" Elton John. -
Madonna Adds Second Madison Square Garden Date to 'Rebel Heart' Tour [FULL SCHEDULE]
Madonna announced some new tour dates for next fall last month in support of her 'Rebel Heart' release. The Queen of Pop has now added a second tour date for New York City's Madison Square Garden. Fans in the Big Apple will have an extra chance to see Madonna Sept. 17, 'Billboard' noted. -
Jack White Talks With Jordan Klepper Ahead of Madison Square Garden Concert [WATCH]
In anticipation for his massive concert at New York's Madison Square Garden tomorrow, Jan. 30, Jack White has sat down for an interview with The Daily Show correspondent Jordan Klepper to discuss the importance of the venue, and how he prepares for concerts. -
Above & Beyond Releases #ABGT100 Recap, Taking You Behind the Scenes at Madison Square Garden [WATCH]
Above & Beyond has released the aftermovie for the landmark performance at Madison Square Garden Oct. 18. A celebration of the 100th episode of their rebranded radio show "Group Therapy" and 550th episode overall, #ABGT100 was a six-hour extravaganza that featured three of their preferred label mates: Mat Zo, Andrew Bayer and ilan Bluestone. The aftermovie does not show many clips from the night because they recorded the video and audio for their set and put it online, but follows the trance super-trio in the lead-up to the actual show.We follow them as they go around New York, taking care of many different media engagements before ending up in Times Square at night, where they premiered the video for the lead single "We're All We Need" featuring Zoë Johnston from their upcoming artist album "We Are All We Need." The aftermovie includes a preview of a new song with Zoë Johnston made appropriately just for the occasion, titled "Fly to New York." -
Jack White Announces Big Shows at Madison Square Garden, Bridgestone Arena for 2015 [FULL SCHEDULE]
Jack White's first live shows in 2015 are going to be monsters. The guitarist recently announced a gig at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville Jan. 28 followed by one at Madison Square Garden in New York City Jan. 30. -
Is 'American Idol' moving from Hollywood to New York for season 13 finale?
Could American Idol be packing its bags and moving to New York? Rumors are circulating among fans of the singing competition that the show's season 13 finale will take place outside of Los Angeles for the first time ever.
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