Sasquatch Music Festival Tickets – May’s Festival Features Big & Small

It is that time again, summer concert lovers, to get out your sunscreen, some comfortable shoes Brand Levitra and some serious cash for the Sasquatch Music Festival, happening this year at the end of May. Though tickets are already sold out, fans who purchase online don’t have to worry as Sasquatch Music Festival tickets are […]

Lady Gaga Tickets – Lady Gaga Adds Lollapalooza Show to Monster’s Ball Tour

Lollapalooza festival organizers announced the 2010 lineup on April 6, revealing that Lady Gaga will perform at weeklong Chicago event while on her Monster’s Ball Tour. The 2010 edition of Lollapalooza will take place at Chi Town’s Grant Park Aug. 6-8 and will see Lady Gaga headlining along with Green Day, Arcade Fire, Phoenix, the […]

Kings of Leon Tickets – Kings of Leon Begin Recording Follow-Up to 2008’s ‘Only By the Night’

There is more good news for fans of Southern rock band Kings of Leon, as the quartet followed their mid-March announcement of a summer amphitheater tour with news that they are recording their fifth album, the follow-up to 2008’s Only By the Night, one month later. On April 12, The Silver Tongue reported that KOL […]

Aaron’s 499 Tickets – Talladega Rehashes Keselowski-Edwards Crash

Carl Edwards and Brad Keselowski have set the NASCAR circuit ablaze this year, and it’s not even April yet. The two drivers have had their share of words since the Kobalt Tools 500 in Atlanta on March 7, when Keselowski ran Edwards too hard and Edwards retaliated with a bump that sent Keselowski flying, and […]

Brooks & Dunn Tickets – Performing Their ‘Last Rodeo’

Aptly named, Brooks & Dunn’s summer tour “Last Rodeo” will actually be their last, as the group calls it quits following the final performance. As the legendary duo counts down their final days, so is everyone else – including Rodeo Houston, who graciously said goodbye to the team Tadacip who had been playing there since […]

San Francisco Giants Tickets – Pitching Could Power Giants to Postseason

I don’t see many people picking the San Francisco Giants to make the postseason in 2010. It’s understandable considering the lack of pop in their lineup, but I think their pitching staff is being seriously underestimated. The National League West is no cakewalk, but I think the Giants are definitely capable of challenging for the […]

U.S. Open Tennis Tickets – Andy Roddick Poised for a Comeback

With the weather warming up this spring, eyes in the sporting world began to shift to tennis, and more specifically the U.S. Open. The usual suspects are among the top contenders Silagra for the title, but one of the top names in tennis is pushing toward a comeback: American Andy Roddick. Roddick showed his potential […]

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Tickets – Bringing Fuzz-Laden Guitar Rock to the Masses

Rock ‘n’ roll music has always been about being a little wild and out of control. At heart, pure rock is just plain messy. Care to dispute that? Ask anyone belting out “Immigrant Song” at 1 a.m. in a karaoke bar. The Black Rebel Motorcycle Club is a great example of that “messy” rock aesthetic […]

Sasquatch Music Festival Tickets – 2010 Festival Lineup Gives Other Festivals Stiff Competition

Sure, Coachella and Bonnaroo are still two of the most celebrated music festivals in the States, but music fans in the Pacific Northwest know that they don’t have to travel far to get the music festival experience. The Sasquatch Music Festival is held annually at the Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Wash. over Memorial Weekend, and […]

U.S. Open Golf Tickets – Phil Mickelson Wins Masters, Gains Momentum

Going into the Masters tournament, Phil Mickelson wasn’t the focus of attention. Not even close. Instead, all eyes were obediently trained on the oft-covered Tiger Woods, told to focus on him because of his cringe-worthy antics that landed him on nearly every entertainment news site (and hard news site, for that matter) in the world. […]