Thursday, July 22, 2010

Hottest Upcoming Concerts Reviewed - July 2010

If you live in the US, chances are that you'll be spending much of summer eating 2-minute noodles and peanut butter sandwiches, saving your cash for concert tickets ... there are some great artists playing around the country this season! You might not be able to grab tickets to all these great bands and artists, even with great value deals from a ticket broker ... but we're going to make you mentally drool over the next few months of live music concert ticket sales anyway!
Weird Al Yankovic
He's just as weird, and just as 'Al' as he has ever been! Be quick or you'll miss seeing Weird Al Yankovic across the country - if you’re in California, Minnesota or Ohio you have a few weeks to grab your tickets.
Counting Crows
Is it possible to put more emotion into a song? Would you even really want to? Nobody does 'heart-rending' better than Counting Crows do - if you want to laugh, cry and be uplifted in person, you can catch them in quite a few states throughout August.
Lady Gaga
Our very own Lady of Gaga has a pretty difficult schedule coming up - her schedule is packed with dates until April 2011. Check out Lady Gaga concert tickets now - no matter where you are, you should be able to get to see Her Sexiness without too much driving.
Justin Bieber
Ahhhhhhh! Ahhhhhh! Ahhhhhh! Get used to hearing that if you’re off to a Justin Bieber concert ... there are quite a few upcoming across the country. I'd look to get your windows reinforced against the high-pitched screams of teenage girls if you live in the vicinity of any major concert venues...
Korn
Korn is doing quite a few dates across the country over July and August as part of the Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival. Ticket brokers have got some pretty good deals for these shows as well, starting at just $49.
Celine Dion
She's a Vegas favorite, and Celine Dion (who is in the top 10 list for the highest grossing concert tours of all time), will be doing quite a few dates in Sin City with her angel's voice from March to June 2011.


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