Source:The Daily Press
I’m sure, actually I’m positive that the Redskins wanted to beat the Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl 7. But beating the Dallas Cowboys in the 1972 NFC Final was their Super Bowl victory and championship that year. That is the goal that they set out to accomplish. Not that different from the 1982 Redskins that admitted to feeling better about beating the Cowboys in the 1982 NFC…
Traffic Alert: Anthony Boulevard temporary detour begins Tuesday - 10/11/2022
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Traffic Alert: Anthony Boulevard temporary detour begins Tuesday - 10/11/2022
On Tuesday, October 11, 2022, the project’s second phase will move into the intersection of East Wayne Street and Anthony Boulevard, closing Anthony between Wayne and East Washington Boulevard.
I was reading a review of Elvis' November 12, 1970 concert in Seattle, Washington at the Coliseum. The article is from Elvis History Blog and there is this reader comment section by the end of the page. I found it very interesting learning that, 1: 'SOLD OUT' marquees don't always exactly mean what the words say and, most of all (it's very funny because I see myself being in the same fix and I just know I would regret forever about this), how not all of Elvis' female fans had the courage to get a kiss from him even when he was right there in front of them offering those lips away.
How would you behave? Would you shy away being face to face to Elvis like that? Please, read the comment below and share your thoughts, if you feel like to.
Here it goes a comment from someone in the audience that day:
Reader Comment: It was nice to read your review on Elvis in Seattle in 1970. I, along with my girlfriend and wife-to-be and sister and brother-in-law, also saw the show. We came down from Vancouver BC, taking a chance we might get tickets, but, of course when we arrived, the marquee sign said, "Elvis, sold out." We were going to turn back, but I said let's talk to the ticket guy at the booth and double check. Well, he said there were a few tickets available, but they were on the right side of the stage and he couldn't guarantee Elvis would turn around. They were $5 each, and we said, "We'll take them!" Anyhow, to make a long story short, Elvis did turn around and walked up the side of the stage shaking hands. When he was right beside my girlfriend, I said "stand up and kiss him." But she was too shy, I guess. I could have shook his hand, but I was heeding the warning they gave about not getting out of our seats before the show started. I forgot our camera, wouldn't you know it. Anyhow, thanks for the memories! Elvis was and is The Greatest! — Farrell (December 2013)
I recommend you reading the full review on this concert, where this comment comes from: "Trying to Remember Elvis On Stage in Seattle in 1970"
Tomorrow X Together add new dates to 2024 ‘Act: Promise’ world tour
Featuring shows in New York, Atlanta, Los Angeles and more
K-pop boyband Tomorrow X Together (TXT) have announced their upcoming 2024 ‘Act: Promise’ world tour, which will kick off with concerts in Seoul this May.
Tomorrow X Together new world tour was first announced on March 11 by the boyband’s label, Big Hit Music, and will kick off with a three-date concert at the KSPO Dome in Seoul, South Korea from May 3 to 5.
The kick-off dates of the K-pop boyband’s 2024 tour will be made available for livestreaming, according to an announcement on TXT’s official Weverse page. Ticketing information for the shows has yet to be announced.
On March 19, the group revealed the dates for the US leg of their upcoming 2024 ‘Act: Promise’ world tour, which will start at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Washington on May 14. In the same month, TXT will play three shows in California, alongside stops in Texas and Georgia.
In June 2024, the K-pop boyband will play two shows at the iconic Maidson Square Garden in New York City, before heading to Rosemont and wrapping up the leg in Washington, D.C. Tickets to dates on the US leg of TXT’s 2024 ‘Act: Promise’ world tour are on sale now via Ticketmaster or AXS.
On April 8, TXT added eight more dates in Japan to the tour. The concerts will take place over three months from July to September, with two shows each in the cities of Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya and Fukuoka. Ticketing details for these dates have yet to be announced.
The dates for Tomorrow X Together’s 2024 ‘Act: Promise’ world tour are:
MAY 2024
03: Seoul, South Korea, KSPO Dome
04: Seoul, South Korea, KSPO Dome
05: Seoul, South Korea, KSPO Dome
14: Tacoma, Washington, Tacoma Dome
18: Oakland, California, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
21: Los Angeles, California, Crypto.com Arena
22: Los Angeles, California, Crypto.com Arena
26: Houston, Texas, Minute Maid Park
29: Atlanta, Georgia, State Farm Arena
JUNE 2024
01: New York, New York, Maidson Square Garden
02: New York, New York, Maidson Square Garden
05: Rosemont, Illinois, Allstate Arena
06: Rosemont, Illinois, Allstate Arena
08: Washington, D.C., Capital One Arena
JULY 2024
10: Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo Dome (NEW)
11: Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo Dome (NEW)
27: Osaka, Japan, Kyocera Dome Osaka (NEW)
28: Osaka, Japan, Kyocera Dome Osaka (NEW)
AUGUST 2024
04: Nagoya, Japan, Vantelin Dome Nagoya (NEW)
05: Nagoya, Japan, Vantelin Dome Nagoya (NEW)
SEPTEMBER 2024
14: Fukuoka, Japan, Fukuoka PayPay Dome (NEW)
15: Fukuoka, Japan, Fukuoka PayPay Dome (NEW)
‘Act: Promise’ will be TXT’s third-ever world tour, following 2023’s ‘Act: Sweet Mirage’ and 2022’s ‘Act: Love Sick’. Both those tours featured legs in the US, Asia and Japan.
Events In The History And The Life Of Elvis Presley Today On The 28th April In 1973.
Elvis Presley performed at the Coliseum, Spokane, Washington at 3.00 p.m. and 8.00 p.m. at the 3 p.m. show the
crowd was 6,500 and Elvis Presley wore the fire jumpsuit with original belt. At the 8pm show the crowd was 6,400
and Elvis Presley wore the “1973 the american eagle” jumpsuit with the second belt. rare candid photo's as seen here captured of Elvis Presley performing at both performances shows concerts.by fans and audience members.
Paul: We would like to sing a song now which was a record for us, and it was our first hit in England… (screams)… in England, way back in England. And this song was released in America, didn't do anything… it was released later again, and err… well, it's doing something, you know
The Beatles at the Washington Coliseum, 11th February 1964 - part two (part one, part three)