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LOS ANGELES (KTLA) – Some of the biggest names in pop, rock and country are coming together to raise funds for victims of the Palisades and Eaton wildfires and assist with the recovery.
A benefit concert, FireAid, will take place on Jan. 30 on two stages, one at Intuit Dome and the other at The Kia Forum, organizers announced on Thursday.
More than 15 music acts have been announced so far, including Billie Eilish and Finneas, Earth, Wind & Fire, Gracie Abrams, Green Day, Gwen Stefani, Jelly Roll, Joni Mitchell, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Lil Baby, P!nk, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rod Stewart, Sting, Stephen Stills, Stevie Nicks, Tate McRae, and performing together for the first time, Dave Matthews and John Mayer.
Additional artists will be announced in the coming days.
This special event is being produced by Shelli, Irving, and the Azoff family in conjunction with Live Nation and AEG Presents. Proceeds will be directed to a new nonprofit that supports displaced families, helps rebuild infrastructure, and improves fire prevention technologies and strategies to ensure Los Angeles is better prepared for wildfires in the future.
Tickets go on sale Wednesday, January 22. Tap here for FireAid ticket information.
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Fans across the globe will be able to make contributions to the cause, as FireAid will be broadcast and streamed live on Apple Music and the Apple TV app, Max, iHeartRadio, KTLA+, Netflix/Tudom, Paramount+, Prime Video and the Amazon Music Channel on Twitch, SiriusXM, exclusively on “LIFE with John Mayer,” Spotify, SoundCloud, Veeps, and YouTube, and at select AMC Theatre locations in 70 US markets. iHeartRadio will serve as the national audio partner to FireAid, using its more than 860 radio stations, its digital platforms and the iHeartRadio app.
KTLA is a broadcast and streaming partner of FireAid. KTLA Vice President and General Manager Janene Drafs said the station reached out to its partners at Intuit Dome in the early stages of planning for the concert to see how we could help.
“They immediately welcomed KTLA into the conversation. From the beginning, they knew this concert needed to be about more than just the music; it also had to share the stories of the personal loss and of the heroic efforts of our First Responders,” said Drafs. “As a local news organization, we are both humbled and honored to provide footage from the fire lines and share some of the significant stories we have reported with the organizers of FireAid.  Those images captured by KTLA will be integrated into this unprecedented streaming event.”   
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scotianostra · 8 months ago
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On October 31st 1903 Hampden Park stadium opened in Glasgow as the home of Queen’s Park Football Club.
Sources differ some say October 25th but SFA state 31st
Hampden was the biggest stadium in the world, it would hold this record until 1950 when The Maracanã Stadium in Rio, it held and incredible 199,854 for the final.
Back to Hampden, it opened for a league game on this day in 1903, three years late it held it’s first international when Scotland played England in front of a crowd of 102,741 people, which established Hampden as the primary home of the Scotland team.
Attendances continued to increase during the remainder of the 1900s, as 121,452 saw the 1908 Scotland v England match. A new world record of 127,307 were in attendance to see Scotland play England in 1912.
World record crowds attended Scotland matches against England in 1931 and 1933 and it was 33 that saw the first team from mainland Europe, Austria visit the stadium. Further ground improvements increased the official capacity of the ground to 183,388 in 1937, but the SFA were only allowed to issue 150,000 tickets for games. The 1937 Scotland v England match had an official attendance of 149,415, but at least 20,000 more people entered the ground without tickets.
During WW2 a government official presented an order demanding that both the Hampden and Lesser Hampden pitches be ploughed and used to plant vegetables, but the Queen’s Park committee chose to ignore the order and the government did not pursue it.
Hampden hosted the 1960 European Cup Final; Real Madrid defeated 7–3 Eintracht Frankfurt with 130,000 people in attendance. By the time the next European cup final was held in 1976 between Bayern Munich of West Germany and Saint-Étienne of France the attendance had fallen to 54,670. The French complained about the goalposts stating that two of their efforts which hit the square crossbar and rebounded into play would have resulted in goals if it had been round!
Hampden was aging and the capacity was cut 81,000, redevelopment started in October 1981 and completed in 1986, reduced the capacity to 74,370 and cost £3 million. After the cancellation of the annual Scotland v England fixture in 1989, questions were raised as to whether Scottish football required a separate national stadium, other venues were mooted but the SFA and the stadium committee rejected these and after securing a grant of £3.5 million in 1992, work to begin on a £12 million project to convert Hampden into an all-seater stadium, Hampden was re-opened for a friendly match between Scotland and Netherlands on 23 March. The final stage of the renovation began in November 1997, costing £59 million, inevitably the price soared but Hampden was re-opened for the 1999 Scottish Cup Final. The ground now has a capacity of 51,866.
The stadium was again fit to host the top matches and Real Madrid were again victorious when Hampden Park hosted the 2002 UEFA Champions League Final, defeating Bayer Leverkusen, with Zinedine Zidane scoring the winning goal with a left-foot volley.
In 2012, a Scotland women’s national football team game was played at Hampden for the first time, when it hosted the first leg of a European Championship qualifying playoff against Spain and Hampden was temporarily converted into an athletics stadium for the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the European Championship in 2020 the National stadium has been chosen by Uefa as on of 13 venues for the competition and I am sure the people of Scotland will welcome whoever is chosen to play in Glasgow.
With the advent of big stadium concerts Hampden has been used to host a wealth of worldwide acts Genesis and Paul Young performed in the first concert at Hampden, in 1987. The Rolling Stones played there in 1990, during their Urban Jungle Tour. Since the redevelopment of Hampden was completed in 1999, many acts have performed there, including The Rolling Stones, Rod Stewart, Tina Turner, Bon Jovi, Eagles, U2,Oasis, George Michael, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Neil Diamond, Take That, AC/DC, Bruce Springsteen, Coldplay, Pink, Paul McCartney, Rihanna, and Beyoncé.
The national stadium takes a lot of stick, but the cost of building a new one is way out of reach for the SFA, but if they somehow came up with funding I think it would be more suited to be somewhere around the Stirling area, I would also like to see a train station as near as damn it next to it, we can but dream though..........
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andmaybegayer · 1 year ago
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Last Monday of the Week 2024-07-08
House isn't full of people anymore, time to spend like three weeks washing things and getting a routine going again
Listening: My parents """excuse""" for visiting me was the Rod Stewart concert at the O2, which they insisted on getting me a ticket for even though I'm pretty mid on Rod Stewart. He's fine! I don't hate his music but like, not a show for me, especially when I'm now much more used to random bands I've never heard of in a bar.
He's doing the best show an 80 year old man can do, leaning heavily on his supporting act to fill in for the fact that he can barely amble across the stage. Still sings pretty well, within the bounds of all the effects that are used to punch up live performances this big. Here's Sailing
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Watching: subbing in a podcast here for reasons: Finished The Magnus Archives. God dammit I see why everyone hated that! They almost did the good thing! They were so close! Kill the world and stop the things in their tracks! Leave the boy, we don't need him!
The final season has a lot of really good individual statements and moments but man that really does kill it dead.
Reading: Trains back and forth to Vienna were a good chance to read a bunch of The Traitor Baru Cormorant, I'm almost done. It's so good, especially when I can compare this to A Memory Called Empire and Iron Widow, which are respectively quite similar but good in a different way and very different while struggling with the kind of finickly politics that Baru handles so well.
Baru Cormorant is so up-front with its empire. I mentioned when I read AMCE that it felt (rightly) sanitized partly because we were ambassadors in the Imperial core, well, Baru Cormorant goes the other way, putting you right at the forefront of the Empire.
Playing: Nothing really, although I did put my parents through some VR demos because they wanted to try it out and I think they did genuinely like it, especially fiddling with some of the fun tactile demos that Facebook and Valve have put together. It's such a different way of interacting with the computer.
Making: A lot of photography that needs to be processed.
Tools and Equipment: Things that come up when other people are in my kitchen: you really don't need dedicated cutting boards for meat and vegetables in the home kitchen. The purpose of this is to isolate vegetable ingredients that may be used raw OR cooked and you don't know which at preparation time, which is a commercial kitchen thing. If you're cooking everything you're working with you can freely mix meat and vegetables without worrying too much.
The only time it matters is if you're, say, chopping fresh garnish or salad, where it will not be cooked, in which case a second chopping board or just washing your current one is a good idea. You do not, however, need to keep track of which boards you use for what, since if you're not cleaning your boards well enough that you need to worry about this you have bigger issues.
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dugdale100 · 1 year ago
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CBS is embracing the Piano Man.
Ahead the Super Bowl, the network announced it would stream Billy Joel’s 100th concert at Madison Square Garden on Sunday, April 14 at 9 pm ET/PT. The two hour special, titled The 100th: Billy Joel at Madison Square Garden — The Greatest Run Of All Time, marks the first time a Billy Joel concert will air on a broadcast network. It will be filmed at his March 28 show, and will also be available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+.
The news comes as Joel is set to end his MSG residency this July with his 150th career performance at the New York arena. His first came in late 1978, when Joel, who was touring on behalf of his 52nd Street album, headlined the venue for his first time. In early 2014, he began a monthly residency as MSG’s first “music franchise,” and has sold out every show since. He’s shrewdly changed up his set list from performance to performance, and recruited special guests like Tony Bennett, Bruce Springsteen and Olivia Rodrigo.
The final show of his residency is set for July. It will be his 104th show in the series, and his 150th performance there. “I’m kind of flabbergasted that it lasted as long as it did,” Joel said at a news conference last year. “My team tells me that we could continue to sell tickets, but 10 years, 150 shows — all right already!” All told, the record-setting residency is expected to gross more than $250 million, according to Pollstar. Joel has no plans to retire, however; in fact, he’s scheduled to criss-cross the country later this year, headlining baseball stadiums with opening acts like Stevie Nicks, Sting and Rod Stewart.
The televised concert announcement arrives a week after Joel premiered his new single, Turn the Lights Back On, live at the Grammy awards, also on CBS. The romantic ballad, produced by Freddy Wexler, was the 74-year-old singer’s first original song in 17 years. Sample line: “I’m late / But I’m here right now / And I’m trying to find the magic.” Despite prolific stage work, the last time Joel shared new music was way back in 2007, when he released the love song All My Life and protest tune, Christmas in Fallujah.
The CBS/Paramount concert special is a co-production of Sony Music Entertainment and Enliven Entertainment. Steve Cohen, Barry Ehrmann and Paul Dugdale will serve as executive producers, with Dugdale also set to direct. Sony Music Vision is the distributor. It follows other popular televised concert events, including those featuring Elton John, Adele and Taylor Swift.
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coolasakuhncumber · 1 year ago
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Narratives of 2023
Books
- We've got this, edited by Eliza Hull
- Never Say Die, Anthony Horowitz
- The Making of Us - Sheridan Voysey
- Before the Coffee goes Cold - Toshikazu Kawaguchi
Films
- Admission
- Notting Hill
- Seriously Red
- Empire Records
- The Pretend One
- I Wanna Dance with Somebody
- The Green Book
- Palm Beach
- All My Life
- You People
- The Menu (well, half of it)
- 10 Things I Hate About You
- The Art of Racing in the Rain
- Jerry and Marge Go Large
- Steel Magnolias
- Marriage Story
- At Midnight
- The Truman Show
- Everything Everywhere All at Once
- Ticket to Paradise
- A Tourists' Guide to Love
- Good Will Hunting
- Charlie's Angel's (2019)
- Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves
- Death on the Nile
- Mrs Harris Goes to Paris
- The Outlaws
- Barbie
- Happiness for Beginners
- White House Down
- Past Lives
- Oppenheimer
- West Side Story
- You Are So Not Inivited To My Bat Mitzvah
- Love is in the Air
- Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
- Family Switch
- Best. Christmas. Ever.
- The Heart of the Holidays
- The Muppets Christmas Carol
- 8 Bit Christmas
- Love at the Christmas Table
- Jones Family Christmas
- The Family Plan
TV
- Black Snow
- Hacks S1, S2
- Home Economics s3e11 - s3e13
- Modern Family s1e1 - s10e14
- Abbott Elementary s1, s2
- Kim's Convenience a few episodes in s4 rewatch
- That 90s Show s1
- Better Date than Never s1
- Aftertaste s1, s2
- How I Met Your Father s2
- Summer Love s1
- Physical 100 s1
- Latecomers s1
- Below Deck s5, s6, s9, s10
- Not Dead Yet s1
- The Mandalorian s3
- Cunk on Earth
- Seachange s1e1 - s1e6
- Ted Lasso s3
- Firefly Lane (s2e10 - end)
- Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
- Heartland s16
- Alone Australia s1
- In Limbo
- Five Bedrooms s4
- Never Have I Ever... s4
- Year Of s1
- Black Divaz
- Ahsoka s1
- The Traitors (a few episodes)
- Below Deck Down Under s2
- Surviving Summer s2
- Sex Education s4
- Old People's Home for Teenagers s2
- Starstruck s3
- Queen of Oz s1
- Heartstopper s2
- Doctor Who specials
- My Life with the Walter Boys s1
- Carols in the Domain
- Carols by Candlelight
- Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas
- Bump s4
Gigs/Plays/etc
- Feared and Revered Exhibition
- Drag Cabaret, Summer Lovin'
- Elton John
- Daniel Champagne
- Sons of the East
- Brass Knuckle Brass Band
- The Zackerbilks
- Multi Cultural Comedy Showcase
- Peking Duk
- The Women's Room 2 - Just Add Esteogen
- Koori Comedy Showcase
- Sarah Ison and Laura Johnston - Would We Lie to You
- Josie Long - Re-Enchantment
- Julia
- Wine Machine aka KLP, Northeast Party House, Vera Blue, Lime Cordiale, Bliss N Esso
- Choirboy
- A Day on the Green aka Rod Stewart, Cyndi Lauper, Jon Stevens (from INXS) and DACY
- Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap
- A Reconciliation Day Eve concert aka Yothu Yindi, Alinta Barlow, Stewart Barton, Tahalianna Soward-Mahanga
- Monkey Sparrow & This Way Orkestra
- Come From Away
- Brass Knuckle Brass Band, Lucy Ridge & the Derby Widows
- Footloose: The Musical
- Australian National Botanic Gardens: MEGAfauna After Dark feat Dead Puppets Society
- Reflections on Country Exhibition Opening, Kayannie Denigan
- Unchartered Territory Festival: innovation, art and science
- Rubber Necker & White Knuckle Band
- Soul Lab
- West Side Story
- Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers
- The Visitors
- The War on 2023
- Campell's Ramble
- A Very Canberra Comedy Festival Christmas
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policy-wire · 1 hour ago
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krispyweiss · 26 days ago
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“Not Feeling Well” on Show Day, Rod Stewart Postpones Vegas Gig
- Concert moved from June 1 to June 10
With showtime looming June 1 in Las Vegas, Rod Stewart postponed the gig to June 10.
“I’m sorry to inform you that I'm not feeling well and my show tonight at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace is being rescheduled,” Stewart said in a statement.
Stewart, who did not specify his ailment, is in the middle of a lengthy Vegas residency and is slated to perform June 5, 7 and 8 leading up to the makeup concert.
June 1 tickets will be honored on the 10th; there was no mention of refunds in Stewart’s statement.
Stewart, 80, missed a string of performances in 2024 when a case of strep throat morphed in to COVID-19.
6/2/25
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knick-nudiex · 4 months ago
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Concerts
Concert history
The first known concerts with admission charges were held in 1672 at violinist John Banister's home in London. 
In 1994, Rod Stewart performed for 3.5 million people on Copacabana Beach for New Year's Eve, says Songkick. 
Taylor Swift's Eras Tour grossed $1 billion, making it the highest-grossing tour of all time. 
Concert attendance
George Strait's concert in Texas had 110,905 attendees, making it the largest ticketed concert in U.S. history. 
A survey by Innerbody found that fans attend 2–5 concerts per year on average. 
Concert promotion 
In 2023, Live Nation promoted 50,059 concerts and festivals.
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news365timesindia · 8 months ago
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[ad_1] On Saturday, Diljit Dosanjh returned to India after months to perform in Delhi as part of his Dil-Luminati Tour. As per reports, 35,000 screaming fans attended his concert at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. That makes it a big concert by Indian standards. However, if one looks at the largest concerts the world has seen, Diljit’s gig is dwarfed in comparison. The largest of them all had 100 times as many people. The world’s largest concert In December 1994, Rio de Janeiro’s Copacabana Beach hosted a grand New Year’s Eve party. In the past, the city hosted grand events in which big international artists performed. These concerts always see large crowds, as entry is free, and there are no restrictions on food and alcohol. The carnival-like atmosphere sees lakhs of people attend these events. On December 31, 1994, Rod Stewart performed at Copacabana and broke records with an attendance of 35 lakh at the beach, more than the population of several neighbouring cities. Three years later, French musician Jean-Michel Jarre equalled this record with his performance at the Oxygene in Moscow, another free concert. The 35-lakh attendance of these two gigs makes them a hundred times bigger than Diljit’s mega Delhi concert. The largest ticketed concerts in the world But the million-odd attendance at a concert only happens when the entry is free. Ticketed concerts usually have much lower attendance, but even those numbers are still impressive. The biggest ticketed concert ever was by Italian performer Vasco Rossi, who had 2.25 lakh fans in attendance at his Modena Park event in 2017. In India, the largest-ticketed concert was by Justin Bieber in Mumbai in 2021 and by Diljit Dosanjh in 2023, both attended by 50,000 people. [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 8 months ago
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[ad_1] On Saturday, Diljit Dosanjh returned to India after months to perform in Delhi as part of his Dil-Luminati Tour. As per reports, 35,000 screaming fans attended his concert at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. That makes it a big concert by Indian standards. However, if one looks at the largest concerts the world has seen, Diljit’s gig is dwarfed in comparison. The largest of them all had 100 times as many people. The world’s largest concert In December 1994, Rio de Janeiro’s Copacabana Beach hosted a grand New Year’s Eve party. In the past, the city hosted grand events in which big international artists performed. These concerts always see large crowds, as entry is free, and there are no restrictions on food and alcohol. The carnival-like atmosphere sees lakhs of people attend these events. On December 31, 1994, Rod Stewart performed at Copacabana and broke records with an attendance of 35 lakh at the beach, more than the population of several neighbouring cities. Three years later, French musician Jean-Michel Jarre equalled this record with his performance at the Oxygene in Moscow, another free concert. The 35-lakh attendance of these two gigs makes them a hundred times bigger than Diljit’s mega Delhi concert. The largest ticketed concerts in the world But the million-odd attendance at a concert only happens when the entry is free. Ticketed concerts usually have much lower attendance, but even those numbers are still impressive. The biggest ticketed concert ever was by Italian performer Vasco Rossi, who had 2.25 lakh fans in attendance at his Modena Park event in 2017. In India, the largest-ticketed concert was by Justin Bieber in Mumbai in 2021 and by Diljit Dosanjh in 2023, both attended by 50,000 people. [ad_2] Source link
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legendarycollectionnut · 8 months ago
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Da Ya Think I'm Sexy? - Rod Stewart
Da Ya Think I'm Sexy? di Rod Stewart https://www.shazam.com/track/20145680/da-ya-think-im-sexy?referrer=share
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sweetpaintedladie · 1 year ago
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actively trying to win rod stewart tickets from my local radio station to see him for free a week before i see him for a concert i paid for 😔 delusion
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whatodoo-austria · 1 year ago
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Rod Stewart: Live in Concert - One Last Time - Vienna, Austria | 2 Jul, 2024.
Find out more / Tickets are here.
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brn1029 · 2 years ago
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July 13th
2012 - Roger Waters
Roger Waters' tour The Wall Live, topped worldwide concert ticket sales for the first half of 2012. The show based Pink Floyd's hit 1970s album, took $158.1m (£102.3m) beating Bruce Springsteen and Madonna. Waters sold 1.4 million tickets according to Pollstar magazine, which tracks the live concert business.
2007 - Rod Stewart
Rod Stewart collected his CBE from Prince Charles at Buckingham Palace. The singer who was honoured for his services to music wore a skull and crossbones tie, white trousers and a stripy shirt instead of the conventional morning suit.
2004 - Arthur Kane
Arthur ‘Killer’ Kane, bass player with The New York Dolls, died aged 55 after checking himself in to a Los Angeles emergency room, complaining of fatigue. He was quickly diagnosed with leukaemia, and died within two hours. The influential American band formed in 1972 and made just two albums, the 1973 'New York Dolls' and 1974 'Too Much Too Soon'. His estranged wife wanted to honour her late husband's wishes and bury him next to former Dolls stars Johnny Thunders and Jerry Nolan in Mount St Mary's cemetery in Brooklyn, New York, but officials at the morgue refused to release his body for burial because his remains were so decomposed. (His body had laid in a morgue for over a month).
1999 - Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney displayed 73 paintings at the Kunstforum Lyz gallery in the German town of Siegen. McCartney had been painting for the past 16 years (since he turned 40).
1985 - Bob Geldof
At 12.01 Status Quo started the Live Aid extravaganza, held between Wembley Stadium, London and The JFK Stadium, Philadelphia. The cream of the world's biggest rock stars took part in the worldwide event, raising over £40million. TV pictures beamed to over 1.5bn people in 160 countries made it the biggest live broadcast ever known. Artists who appeared included Paul McCartney, Phil Collins, The Who, U2, David Bowie and Mick Jagger, Queen, Tina Turner, The Cars, Neil Young, Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, Bryan Adams, Hall and Oates, Lionel Richie and Led Zeppelin.
1974 - Elton John
Elton John started a two-week run at No.1 on the UK album chart with his eighth studio release, Caribou, and his third No.1 album. The album contained the singles, 'Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me', and 'The Bitch Is Back'.
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1969 - The Beatles
Over 100 US radio stations banned The Beatles new single 'The Ballad Of John and Yoko' due to the line 'Christ, you know it ain't easy', calling it offensive.
1964 - The Animals
The Animals went to No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'The House Of The Rising Sun.' Recorded in one take, this was the first UK No.1 to have a playing time of more than four minutes.
1963 - The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones played their first ever gig outside London when they appeared at The Alcove Club, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire supporting The Hollies.
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ticket2concert-blog · 6 years ago
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Rod Stewart Celebrates His Residency in Las Vegas with “Rod Stewart: The Hits”
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas will resound with Rod Stewart Hits. The talented superstar will return in 2020 for 16 back to back shows partnered by Caesars Entertainment and Live Nation. Cheap Rod Stewart Concert Tickets are on sale and can be purchased at Ticket2Concert.
From March 6 to October 3 in 2020 you will get to watch “Rod Stewart: The Hits” on selected dates. If you want Discount Rod Stewart Concert Tickets, now is the best time to get them.
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Las Vegas get to have a chance to watch their favorite Hall of Famer up close in an intimate concert. Rod Stewart has had tons of hits in his more than five decades of a music career. The rock n’ roll celebrity will perform some of his iconic songs on a stage that provides audience with a view from 145 feet above. Buy your tickets from Ticket2Concert and get Rod Stewart Concert Tickets Discount.
A Selection of his hit songs will play at “Rod Stewart: The Hits” concert. These songs include “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy,” “Maggie May,” “Forever Young,” “The First Cut is the Deepest,” “You Wear It Well,” “Tonight’s the Night,” and many more.
It would be 50 years since the artist we now know as Rod Stewart had become a solo artist. This legendary singer who also writes his own songs has sold more than 250 million records worldwide. Also, is the best-selling music artist of all time? If you don’t know how his songs sound? You are missing out on so much than just music. Get your Cheapest Rod Stewart Concert Tickets and witness this legendary star performing live.
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He is also one of the few artists to enjoy hit albums all through a 5-decade career. His countless awards include the ASCAP Founders Award for songwriting, New York Times bestselling author, Grammy™ Living Legend. Did you know! He has been named in Rock and Roll Hall of Fame two times? He also earned the title of “Sir Rod Stewart” by Buckingham Palace in 2016. The title was rightfully earned after many contributions to music and charity.
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besttravelreview · 2 years ago
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Concerts Coming To Phoenix Arizona
August 4 2023 Rod Stewart & Cheap Trick Footprint Center, Phoenix, AZ Do you love classic rock? Do you want to see two epic bands take the stage for one night only? If so, then you won't want to miss Rod Stewart and Cheap Trick in concert on August 4th 2023 at Footprint Center in Phoenix Arizona. This is your chance to hear live renditions of some of the greatest rock songs of all time. From ‘Maggie May’ to ‘Dream Police’, this show promises a night full of awesome music. Don't delay! There are still tickets available but they're going fast. Log on right now and order your tickets online - don't use the app. This is an event that no classic rock fan will want to miss - be sure to buy your tickets today!
SUN AUG 20, 2023 7:00PM Foreigner & Loverboy Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre, Phoenix, AZ Calling all music lovers! It’s time to get your tickets to an unforgettable night featuring Foreigner and Loverboy! This one-night-only show is happening August 20th at the Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre in Phoenix, AZ. Don’t wait too long—tickets are still available now! Get them online on the computer for a more secure process– don’t purchase on the app. Visit (website) for all the details and order your tickets today! Recommend Hotels in the Phoenix Area: Please Do Your Booking of All Flight Tickets, Concert Tickets online, not the app.
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