
Joe Bonamassa tour: USA, Canada, AUS & NZ
Joe Bonamassa, blues rock superstar is touring USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Get your ticket and gear today!
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Joe Bonamassa, blues rock superstar is touring USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Get your ticket and gear today!
Touring Europe, Brazil and USA
Living legend Andrea Bocelli gives his unique voice to some of the best loved music from the movies ever composed. Listen to Andrea’s spellbinding duet with Ariana Grande, from his brand new album Cinema.
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Get your Ariana Grande today! For years, fans knew Ariana Grande as Cat Valentine on Nickelodeon's Victorious. In 2013, Grande switched roles to the music career she dreamed of having since age 14 with the release of Yours Truly. Now, Ariana Grande is set to embark on the "Dangerous Woman" tour in 2017. In support of her 2016 album of the same name, this is one tour you don't want to miss. Get your Ariana Grande tickets before they're gone!
Find your Desert Trip Festival tickets today! The once in a lifetime event, which has also been dubbed "Oldchella," is set to take place over two weekends in October in Indio, CA. Desert Trip will feature performances from The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Neil Young, Roger Waters, and The Who. Buy your Desert Trip tickets on TicketNetwork.com before they're gone!
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Find your Desert Trip Festival tickets today! The once in a lifetime event, which has also been dubbed "Oldchella," is set to take place over two weekends in October in Indio, CA. Desert Trip will feature performances from The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Neil Young, Roger Waters, and The Who. Buy the hard to get Desert Trip tickets today!
The festival is back for its fifth year with a star-studded lineup to promote awareness of gender equality, environmental and poverty issues. Please note original ticketing is free, subject to organizers conditions.
MitiS, brought up a Classical pianist in Pennsylvania, has been making his way into the Electronic music scene for the past two years and has been producing tracks from genres Dubstep to Electro.
"I just wanna share good music, have it be through performance or a small, simple social setting. Music is what I do, I wouldn't change that for anything. Have it be a Chopin piece playing in a hall, or a dirty bass kickin' the club's ass, I'm down for either..."
After experiencing the classical world of piano playing in renowned Halls such as Carnegie Hall in Manhattan NY, and the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia, Joe Torre became MitiS to give the Dance music scene a run for it's money. "I find myself unable to stop making phat basses, heavy beats, and throwing melodies into the mix… I Can't think of anything else more appetizing; It's the new age Classical.
MitiS has come a long way in a little time, being flown out by Into the AM to open for artists like AOKI, Dillion Francis, & Dirtyphonics. And has Been receiving support from artists like Figure, Designer Drugs, Urban Assault and his Heavy Artillery Fam.
“Radio City, you all ready to have a good night?” Meghan Trainor asks at the top of her sold-out show at New York City’s famed venue in a recent performance. “All my ladies scream one time!” Then, a deafening roar of adolescents overpowers the 22-year-old pop star on stage — a banshee wail that was as loud as an AC/DC or My Bloody Valentine concert.
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Since the release of her breakout “girl power” anthem “All About That Bass” in 2014 and scoring a Grammy for Best New Artist in 2016, Trainor has shown herself to be one of pop’s most likable and seemingly down-to-earth stars. She’s accrued a devoted fan base of young female fans who love and adore her. Sure, she doesn’t have the gravitas of Beyoncé or Adele. But the professional songwriter-turned-recording artist does have bona fide chops. Meghan Trainor got her start writing for the likes of Hunter Hayes, Rascal Flatts, and other Nashville artists. It takes a special brand of artist to score two sold-out nights at a famous venue like Radio City.
At her recent concert in Radio City, the venue was filled with overwhelmed, ecstatic children and teens accompanied by moms or dads. So it’s no surprise Trainor delivers a wholesome, G-rated event. Early on in her performance, she thanked her mother, Kelly, for her support and for serving as a loyal wardrobe-aide throughout the trek, before launching into a peppy rendition of “Mom.” Immediately following, Trainor said, “I can’t do a mom song without doing a dad song.” So when she performed “Dance Like Yo Daddy,” she also invited her father, Gary, on stage to shimmy and shake. The rest of the evening was peppered with praise for her record company (“My Epic Records family — I hope I make you proud!”) as well as her friends and loved ones.
Production-wise, Trainor’s Untouchable Tour looks like the most opulent cruise ship revue show you’ve ever seen. It’s flawlessly executed and rooted in Vaudeville styles that are accessible and fun. She’s backed by a smartly-dressed band, who ably performed her tunes, while she and her dancers glide across the stage with capable choreography. Trainor makes sure her performance is engaging as possible using a medium that matters most to her fans: social media.
A giant screen broadcast home movies and photos the whole night as if her own Snapchat was on a big screen. The best moments of her performance comes when Trainor’s impressive vocals alone are in full bloom. Gorgeous renditions of “Hopeless Romantic” and “Just a Friend to You” proved you don’t always need a flashy production to turn out a great show.
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American pop group Fifth Harmony is back on tour in 2016! The group was formed in 2012 on the second season of The X Factor and they have been producing hits and touring together ever since. In May 2016, the all-girl group released their sophomore album titled 7/27. Their lead single “Work from Home” will be a hit on the tour also titled “7/27”.
The best soccer teams in the world are coming to North America for the 2016 International Champions Cup! The tournament features top teams including Real Madrid, FC Barcelona and Manchester United. Find 2016 International Champions Cup soccer tickets now at My Fave Places!
Also known as J. Lo, she is an American actress, author, fashion designer, dancer, producer, and multi award winning singer. Now doing a Vegas show! For an unforgettable Vegas experience, get your tickets and gear here.
Bret and Jemaine first met in 1996 at Victoria University Wellington. Jemaine vividly remembers the first time he met Bret; “he was wearing a hat”. Bret doesn’t remember meeting Jemaine, but says it was unforgettable.
They were both acting in a University Drama Club production called Body Play. Bret and Jemaine were put in a group of five men to create a short theatrical piece about male body issues. The most memorable part of the show was the costumes. They wore nothing but skin coloured bike shorts giving the audience the illusion that they were naked. From that short vignette the group of five developed another pseudo nude show called So, You’re A Man. They performed to sell-out audiences in Wellington and Auckland, and were then invited to perform at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
They flew to Australia for a one month season at a Melbourne comedy club called The Last Laugh. The group couldn’t believe they were being paid to perform and Bret blew his entire first pay cheque on a pair of leather pants. Unfortunately the Australians didn’t appreciate the show like they had in New Zealand, and the season was cancelled after one week.
In 1998 Bret and Jemaine decided to start a band. With a combined knowledge of three chords on the guitar they set about jamming out. The first song was Foux Du FaFa, (two chords) and they called themselves Moustache. The four piece band had Bret on casio-tone, Jemaine on guitar, and their friends Toby Laing and Tim Jaray on trumpet and double bass. They performed their one song at the Wellington Fringe Festival late night club and members of the audience were said to have been “mildly impressed” by the act.
After the encouraging feedback the pair continued to write songs in their living room, subjecting their six flatmates to relentless three chord jams. After several weeks they knew four chords and Jemaine got them a gig to perform at the Thursday night Comedy Club. On the afternoon of the gig they realized they needed a band name. The initial list of names included Roxygen Supply, Albatrocity, and Tanfastic. But the final name was chanced upon in a series of events that went something like this: Jemaine went to the bathroom and noticed the flat toilet was called the Concorde, he returned from the bathroom to suggest the name Conchord, and Bret said “What about Flight of the Conchords”, and Jemaine said “okay”, and Bret said “okay “, and Jemaine said “okay then” and Bret said “We should go to the gig, we’re late”.
That night was their first performance as Flight of the Conchords. Bret and Jemaine were so nervous they couldn’t speak between songs. Despite their performance anxiety the crowd of eleven people enjoyed their gig and were heard clapping and talking amongst themselves.
Propelled on by the success of the gig, and the lack of other work in the city the band continued to perform every second Thursday for the next two years. These early songs included “Bowie’s in Space,” “Petrov, Yelyena and Me,” “Rock Beat,” “Lullaby,” “Albi the Racist Dragon,” “Leggy Blonde,” “The Washing Song,” and “Bus Driver.”
By 2000 they had written a dozen songs and decided to escape the New Zealand winter and perform at the Canadian Fringe Festival. The Calgary show was a success, mostly based on the fact that the Friday and Saturday night crowds sold out because the audience thought they were going to a different show.
In Vancouver they weren’t so lucky. The theatre was an abandoned basement hidden away on an alley off a back street, off of another back street. As they arrived at the venue the only sign that it was a theatre was a guy with a can of red paint writing the words ‘The Cavern’ across the garage door. The obscurity of the venue and the general disinterest in musical comedy meant the Conchords had trouble getting an audience and had to cancel many shows. Their smallest audience was just one woman. She had accidentally passed by the venue on her way home and had agreed to watch the show when Bret and Jemaine offered her a free ticket. It wasn’t until the lights came up at the end of the gig that they realised the woman had snuck out of the room during the performance and they’d been playing to an audience of none.
In 2002 they decided to again escape the New Zealand winter. This time traveling to Scotland to perform in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Their venue was an underground tunnel called The Cave. When it rained, which was most days in Edinburgh, the ceiling dripped onto the audience and a dank slime crept down the stone walls. Apparently in the 17th century the room had been used to quarantine plague victims. They performed every night for the month of August and won the Mervyn Stutter Spirit of the Fringe Award. By the time the left they had dozens of fans, and severe chest infections.
They continued to perform at the Wellington Thursday night comedy club, and also did a small number of corporate functions. One such gig was for a Wellington cricket club Christmas function. They performed in the corner of the bar as the cricket club finished their turkey dinner. Unfortunately the inferior sound system meant the lyrics were incomprehensible and Bret and Jemaine were mistaken for a bad covers band. Their song about “Bowie in Space” was heard as an unrecognizable rendition of Bowie’s “Space Oddity.” Unexpectedly three women stormed the stage demanding they could do a better job themselves. Bret attempted to accompany their version of Kenny Rogers’ “The Gambler,” while Jemaine packed up the gear. They both ran out the door leaving Wellington’s own Destiny’s Child singing a cappella.
It should also be noted that Bret was cast as an elf in the Lord of the Rings (which led to a recurring role in the trilogy as well as The Hobbit movies). While his character was unnamed, fans of the films named him “FIGWIT” (which was short for “Frodo is great… WHO IS THAT!?").
They returned to Edinburgh in 2003 and again performed in the same subterranean grotto. The show had developed to include a xylophone and a dancing toy flower. Their new songs included “If You’re Into it,” “Bret You’ve Got It Goin’ On,” “Sexy Flower,” and “Hiphopopotamus vs. The Rhymenocerous.”
Back in New Zealand Jemaine went shopping at a local pawn shop and discovered a strange digital guitar from the eighties. It was like a casio-tone keyboard but it was a guitar. He tested it out and found that the low-tech hybrid was a mongrel of an instrument definitely not worth $163. The next day Bret went shopping in the same local pawn shop unaware that Jemaine had been there the day before. Bret’s reaction to the strange instrument was quite different. That afternoon he arrived at band practice with the mongrel keytar in his hands. That day the DG20 casio-tone digital guitar begat the song “She’s So Hot Boom.”
In 2004 they returned to Edinburgh this time performing above ground. The sell-out show included the songs “Jenny,” “Business Time,” “Stana” and an unfinished love song called “The Scientist and the French Teacher.”
From their success in Edinburgh the BBC Light Entertainment Department commissioned the band to make a six part radio series. Bret and Jemaine moved to London in 2005 and spent five months writing and recording a mockumentary about the lives of a fictional version of themselves. The show was the first time they collaborated with NZ comedian Rhys Darby who played the character Brian Nesbitt, the fictional band’s manager.
Later that year Bret and Jemaine received an invitation to perform at the Aspen Comedy Festival, in Colorado, USA. Against tradition they left New Zealand’s summer to go to the northern hemisphere’s winter and were shocked by the snow when they stepped off the plane in t shirts and jandles. The HBO executives liked their act and asked them to film a half hour performance for a stand-up comedy show called One Night Stand.
Over the next four years they made a TV pilot, a sitcom, released an EP (The Distant Future) and a full length album (self-titled LP), toured North America, made a sandwich, filmed a second season of the sitcom, toured North America again, released a second album (I Told You I Was Freaky), and went back to New Zealand.
The HBO sitcom became a hit. This, along with the praise for the subsequent album releases (on Sub Pop Records) and the duo’s live show, was the comedic hat trick that catapulted Flight of the Conchords to international sensations.
The Conchords would also see major success individually. Jemaine lent his voice to the character Nigel the cockatoo in the Rio films (2011 and 2014). He was cast as “Boris The Animal” in Men in Black 3 (2012). Jemaine also wrote, produced and starred in a variety of projects including the acclaimed Vampire comedy film, What We Do In the Shadows and People Places Things. More recently, he joined the cast of The BFG, the new Steven Spielberg adaptation of the Roald Dahl book, as the giant named Fleshlumpeater.
Bret has also been hard at work writing and acting for various television and film projects. Most notably The Muppets (2011) and Muppets Most Wanted (2014), the former of which won him an Academy Award for “Best Original Song” for the power ballad “Man or Muppet”. In 2012 he starred in the New Zealand black comedy Two Little Boys and then in 2013 he was cast in Jerusha Hess’s romantic comedy Austenland. He is currently writing the screenplay and songs for a film adaption of Neil Gaiman’s book Fortunately the Milk as well as penning tunes for the upcoming Disney film Bob the Musical.
And somehow, between all of the film and TV work, the Conchords managed to co-headline the “Oddball Comedy & Curiosity Festival” alongside Dave Chappelle in 2013.
Jemaine and Bret will return to the U.S. for a summer headlining tour, which features new material exclusive to these shows.
The incomparable Dolly Parton is visiting 60 cities on her new Pure & Simple tour, her first major U.S. and Canadian tour in more than 25 years. She also released a new double-disc album this summer. Get your Dolly Parton tickets and gear here.
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Vans Warped Tour artists include: AGAINST THE CURRENT, AMERICAN AUTHORS, ASSUMING WE SURVIVE, ATREYU, AVION ROE, BAD SEED RISING, BALLYHOO!, BEEBS FEATURING B.LAY, BROADSIDE,BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE. CANE HILL, CAPSIZE, Chelsea Grin, CHUNK! NO, CAPTAIN CHUNK!, COLDRAIN, CROWN THE EMPIRE, CRUEL HAND, DASH | TEN, EMAROSA, ENOUGH ALREADY, EVERY TIME I DIE, FALLING IN REVERSE, FIRST TO ELEVEN, FOUR YEAR STRONG, FROM ASHES TO NEW, GHOST TOWN, GIDEON, GOOD CHARLOTTE..and list goes on!! Tickets and gear:
English singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and composer., Sir Paul McCartney gained worldwide fame as the bassist of the rock band the Beatles, one of the most popular and influential groups in the history of pop music. With fellow band mate John Lennon. McCartney helped the band turn the rock world upside down, leaving a lasting impression on popular culture. After The Beatles broke up in 1970, McCartney continued to have great mainstream success as part of Wings and during his solo career. In 2016, McCartney started his latest tour, "One On One."
Bob Dylan needs little introduction. An American singer-songwriter, artist and writer. He has been influential in popular music and culture for more than five decades.
Mavis Staples is living, breathing history. She is an alchemist of American music, and has continuously crossed genre lines like no musician since Ray Charles. Weaving herself into the very fabric of gospel, soul, folk, pop, R&B, blues, rock— even hip hop—over the better part of the last 60 years, the iconic singer has seen and sung through so many changes, always rising up to meet every road unwaveringly.
The Adele Live 2016 tour is underway featuring hit songs such as "Hello", "Rumour Has It", and "Chasing Pavements" as well as fresh songs from her new studio album "25". Come see Adele perform her catchy, chart topping, award winning and heartfelt songs live at a venue near you. Most of her shows are already sold out, but MyFavePlaces has your back with a secret way to get tickets to sold out shows!
Find your Beyonce tickets today! The Queen B is hitting the road for the "Formation" World Tour in 2016. The 40-date trek will stop at stadiums across North America. To purchase Beyonce tickets, check out the schedule below for a concert near you. Can't see your city? Use the search box below.
Performing tracks off of her new album, Rihanna’s first show is set to take place at Viejas Arena At Aztec Bowl in San Diego on February 26, and from there will make stops across North America, including at Toyota Center in Houston, American Airlines Arena in Miami, and TD Garden in Boston, among many more. Currently, the tour’s last show is scheduled to take place at Oracle Arena in Oakland on May 7. Opening for Rihanna will be the “Antidote” rapper, Travis Scott. Get your Rihanna tickets now to see her live as she performs new music off of her first album in three years!