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May 13th, 2013
 Maroon 5 with Kelly Clarkson Hollywood Bowl Concert.
The Honda Civic Tour with Maroon 5 and Kelly Clarkson announced that they will be preforming at the Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl on Oct 6th 2013. If you haven’t seen either in concert now is your chance, both put on amazing live shows.
Kelly tweeted for people to bring Glow Sticks like they used on her American Idol performance.
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March 23rd, 2013
 Pitbull & Ke$ha to preform at the Hollywood Bowl Together.
Pitbull & Ke$ha are going on tour together and they announced playing the Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl date. You can buy Pitbull & Ke$ha Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl Concert tickets.
Pitbull & Ke$ha North American Tour dates:
5/23 Boston, MA – Comcast Center
5/25-26 Atlantic City, NJ – Golden Nugget
5/31 Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center
6/1 Wantagh, NY – Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
6/2 Pittsburgh, PA – First Niagara Pavilion
6/4 Montreal, QC – Bell Centre
6/5 Toronto, ON – Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
6/7 Detroit, MI – The Palace of Auburn Hills
6/9 Chicago, IL – First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
6/11 Denver, CO – Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre
6/14 Mountain View, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre
6/15 Las Vegas, NV – MGM Grand Garden Arena
6/16 San Diego, CA – Sleep Train Amphitheatre
6/18 Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Bowl
6/20 Albuquerque, NM – Isleta Amphitheatre
6/22 Houston, TX – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
6/23 Dallas, TX – Gexa Energy Pavilion
6/24 San Antonio, TX – AT&T Center
6/27 Atlanta, GA – Aaron’s Amphitheatre at Lakewood
6/28 Tampa, FL – Live Nation Amphitheatre at the Florida State Fairgrounds

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October 15th, 2012
 Barbra Steisand Review of NY Concert
NEW YORK – Barbra Streisand was visiting the new Barclays Center and was happily singing to her Brooklyn roots. Thursday’s performance was at least three-hours and a signature move for returning to her hometown. The “Back to Brooklyn” tour will be coming up on Saturday.
Barbra is one of the music industry’s most successful performers — selling more than 140 million albums worldwide (71.5 million in the U.S. alone). The RIAA says that Streisand holds the sought-after record for the most top-ten albums by any female recording artist. She’s locked up a total of 31 top-ten albums since 1963. So obviously, coming home to Brooklyn is a pretty big deal.
Although Streisand is now 70 years old, that didn’t stop the 18,000+ crowd from showing up to see her in her flowing skirt and black blazer. She sang many of the classics, including “The Way We Were”, “Evergreen” and the very popular “People”. As she held the microphone with both hands to show that she still had the voice, the crowd went wild. At one point, she said “Hello Brooklyn,” and the crowd erupted.
To compliment the great vocal performance, Streisand told jokes and responded to the screams from the passionate audience. A video played on the big screen depicting people from Streisand’s neighborhood who discussed their experiences with the singer — pointing out her personality traits, talents, and even prominent body parts — particularly her nose.
She exclaimed “I left Brooklyn to pursue my dreams and Brooklyn never quite left me.” The legend of a singer wowed the audience and often carried on conversations or poked jokes at fans. The people laughed and seemed to have an incredible time cheering her on.
The light show was fantastic and the orchestral group played in a pit by the stage. As she strolled around the stage, the visuals of purple and blue lights adorned the stage and orchestra. Although Streisand is older now, she was performing both while sitting and standing, at times she would break to answer questions from fans who had submitted questions before the show. Apparently, the audience was curious about her thoughts on lip syncing. She replied, “I’ve heard about that. I could never do it because I’m so bad at it.”. The crowded laughed and overall it was a really great time.
It would seem that politics came into the picture a bit when she made a comment about “Big Bird” — referring to the Romney vs Obama battle.
Streisand was complimented by fellow trumpet player Chris Botti and her son Jason Gould. Jason at one point earned an ovation, with the crowd standing up on their feet. The ovation was greet by Jason’s mother saying “Oh my God”.
Barbra referenced Donna Summer by performing a song they sang together called “No More Tears”. She also gave a tribute to composer Marvin Hamlisch — her late friend by singing, “The Way We Were”.
One of the best moments of the night was when she referenced another Brooklyn artist, Jay-Z. She changed some of the lyrics of her song “You’re the Top” by saying Jay-Z lyrics like “You’re a Brooklyn Net, on a private jet”, which made some of the younger crowd quite enthused.
Overall, Streisand really overwhelmed the audience who seemed satisfied and yearning for more. The “Back to Brooklyn” tour continues… on November 9th Barbara Streisand will preform at the Hollywood Bowl.
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October 15th, 2012
 Mumford & Sons rock LC Pavilion in Portsmouth
Thousands of fans watched the Mumford and Sons concert last August 14 at the LC Pavilion in Portsmouth. The venue for the concert was move to the parking lot outside the Pavillion for them to accommodate fans eager to watch the band perform turning it into a “festival” setting. A fence around the perimeter with beer stations everywhere and a burrito bus called Late Nite Slice. Also, a large screen was placed next to the main stage and another in the middle of the lot about halfway back. The black-and-white videography on those screens was great and the sound was robust.
The band opened the show with their song “Lover’s Eyes”. It was played with minimal instruments and when it came to the chorus part the music and harmonies sync with the lights flashing around the stage.
For their second song, the band played the “Little Lion Man” followed by “I Will Wait” their lead single from their new album. Mumford & Sons uses bluegrass and folk instrumentation complete with banjo picking and a stomping rhythm with a rhythmic style based in alternative rock and folk.
“Lover of the Light” a song from the band’s upcoming album “Babel,” is more aggressive than the tunes on “Sigh No More.” The crowd’s response was so intense when the choruses surged and the rhythm stomped. You can see the audience jumping and clapping a little longer than just a minute or so at the chorus due to the high-octane rock energy from the band.
The played some of their hit songs such as “Roll Away your stone”, “White blank page” and “Awake my Soul”. The encore began with the song “Where are you now?” followed by “Winter Winds’ and “The Cave” for the finale.
The English folk rock band Mumford and Sons consist of Marcus Mumford (vocals, guitar, drums, mandolin), Ben Lovett (vocals, keyboards, accordion, drums), “Country” Winston Marshall (vocals, banjo, dobro, guitar), and Ted Dwane (vocals, string bass, drums, guitar). The band is currently touring the US to promote their second album Babel due for release next month. The band’s debut album Sigh No More sold more than 2 million copies which earned them two Grammy nominations.
Mumford and Sons will be at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on November 10th and 12th.
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August 27th, 2012
 Downtown Los Angeles Staples Center
The Staples Center is positioned in the heart of downtown Los Angles, so it is accessible from most significant freeways. It was rapidly built on an 18 month schedule at a price of roughly $300 million. While the seating differs for other tenants such as the Lakers and Clippers , the LA Kings seating potential is listed at 18,118.
The main factor this isn’t Five stars is that there are virtually no decent food choices here. But with LOS ANGELES Live just across Chick Hearn Ct., they are thankfully not too far away. As for the typical claims about this place:
Parking
Those lots with the guys waving the flags, advertising $20 and $25 parking? Those are for visitors!! The Pico Station of the Metro Blue line is ONE BLOCK from the Staples Center. And the Pico Station is ONE STATION away from the 7th/Metro station, that connects you to the Purple and Red Lines.
There isn’t a reason you must park close to Staples Center and pay the exorbitant fees. Even if you can not take the train all the way in, it’s worth finding parking closer to 7th/Metro Center and taking the train down one stop. Additionally, you’ll be outside of the cluster trying to get back on the freeway at 8th or Olympic after the show.
DRINKS
You are going to spend $9 for a beer and nearly as much for red wine. This is pretty common. You’ll find some more elaborate alcoholic options at the Harbor or Figueroa Bars found near each of the main entrances of the building.
Atmosphere
Before fans even set foot on the terrazzo floors in the arena, a rather fascinating vibe is produced from simply walking around the arena and taking in the sights at LA Live. For any given game, you’ll find crowds around the arena taking photos of the statues and trying to get their faces on many of the live tapings outside of the gates. Once the lights dim, fans will see the players walking through a makeshift castle on their way to the ice. The intros are rather long with all sorts of images being shown on the ice, green laser beams illuminating the arena, and a energetic chant of “Go Kings Go” to start off the action.
With numerous transplants in the LA area, you will find many opposing fans originally from different regions attending the games. This leads to some fantastic banter during the game and seems to engage the Kings fans even more. It creates an enjoyable ambiance from the first drop of the puck. The LA fans have had a great showing recently at the Staples Center, making a guest team game a tough ticket to come by. Of all LA-based professional sporting events, the fans here seem to be in their seats for gametime.
Service
Those individuals in the maroon jackets have been extremely effective every time I’ve needed them. On the latest visit, one guy even walked us nearly a quarter around the Center in search of some special masks that had been handed out to prior arrivals.
Lineup
Okay, any artist that performs at the Staples Center will likely be high class. We’ve also got our pro basketball and hockey teams. The Hollywood Bowl is, in my opinion, the only other venue in Los Angeles that brings in the heavy hitting headliner shows.. No, they’re not the personal shows that will allow you to get up close and personal with the performer.
You can go to the Greek, the Gibson, the Forum, the Home Depot Center, or perhaps hop next door to the Nokia Theater, but playing Staples Center is truly an achievement for any performer. We were there recently for Kaskade to not only be the first EDM artist to headline, but also to sell out, Staples Center.
Conclusion
Staples Center was the very first arena in sports to become the long term home of three professional sports teams. While the setting between a hockey game and basketball game are vastly various, the turnover rate to change one to another is rather outstanding. Appreciate the Staples Center for what it is: A Los Angeles landmark and an indelible part of the city’s history.
If you can’t stand expensive parking and costly beverages, but you love stars, basketball games, and people-watching, then I have 3 words for you: WELCOME TO LOS ANGELES.
- Chris Mattos
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July 21st, 2012
Got your tickets to a Concert, Sports or Theater event in Los Angeles? Here is five great choices for you to eat before your event.
Animal- 435 North Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles
 Try anything on their menu, it is all amazing. The foie gras was the best in the city before the July 1 ban.
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Son of a Gun – 8370 West 3rd Street, Los Angeles
 Son of Gun has the best chicken sandwich in town
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Red Medicine – 8400 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills
 try the brussels sprouts and duck
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Izaka-ya by Katsu-ya – 8420 West 3rd Street, Los Angeles
 spicy tuna rolls are the best, best sushi in LA.
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Picca – 9575 West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles
 great atmosphere and amazing food.
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Father’s Office – 3229 Helms Avenue, Los Angeles
 must have the sweet potato fries.
 Fathers Office Burgers
*call ahead for seating highly recommended for each
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June 4th, 2012
 Peter Gabriel Tour comes to Hollywood Bowl and Santa Barbara Bowl
Following a critically acclaimed New Blood tour in 2011 that reignited Peter Gabriel fans across the world by reimagining his best known songs through stunning orchestral arrangements, Gabriel announced today his return to U.S. stages to celebrate the 25th anniversary of his groundbreaking, iconic album So.
Released in 1986 and produced by Daniel Lanois (U2, Bob Dylan), So is the best-selling album of Gabriel’s career. His fifth solo studio effort featured hit singles 86 “Sledgehammer”, “Big Time” and “In Your Eyes”. Gabriel also plans to revive the original touring band from the 5-time platinum selling album. In addition to performing So in its entirety, fans can also expect Gabriel to deliver a set of greatest hits and other fan favorites.
To coincide with the tour, Gabriel will re-release So on September 18 on CD, special edition 3-CD set, and a super deluxe box set.
Gabriel toured last summer in support of 2011′s New Blood, a collection of orchestral re-recordings of various tracks from throughout his career.
Peter Gabriel Dates around Los Angeles County:
Saturday, October 6 Los Angeles, CA Hollywood Bowl
Tuesday, October 9 Santa Barbara, CA Santa Barbara County Bowl
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April 2nd, 2012
 Aerosmith with Cheap Trick Hollywood Bowl
Aerosmith reveals details for its “Global Warming” tour beginning in mid-June.
With Cheap Trick in the opening slot, the Live Nation-promoted tour launches at Minneapolis’ Target Center June 16. Last stop on the announced dates is Washington’s Tacoma Dome Aug. 8. Stops along the way include Cleveland (June 19); Chicago (June 22); Detroit (Auburn Hills) (July 5); Boston (July 17); Atlanta (July 26); Denver (Aug. 1); Oakland (Aug. 4) and Los Angeles (Aug. 6).
Aerosmith will also touch down in Milwaukee for the city’s annual Summerfest July 7.
The tour announcement comes with all the quotes from those lovable rockers you’ve known for 42 years.
“The old Aerosmith is back with a new vengeance and we will kick your ass and make out with yur mothers,” frontman / “American Idol” judge Steven Tyler said.
“Can’t wait to bring this band back home,” guitarist Joe Perry said. “It feels like we’ve been away too long.”
And one more, this one from bassist Tom Hamilton:
“After touring Japan and South America last year we’re psyched about bringing it all back for the hometown fans. We’re going to break out the classics, the hits and maybe even some of the new ones we’ve been banging out in the studio. Can’t wait to get to Minneapolis!”
Aerosmith with Cheap Trick will be preforming at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, find out more about Aerosmith Hollywood Bowl Tickets now.
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February 25th, 2012
 Rod Stewart and Stevie Nicks Perform
Rod Stewart and Stevie Nicks will reunite and hit the road with their “Heart & Soul” Tour this summer. The two music icons will make a stop in Los Angeles but dates havent been announced yet!
“I couldn’t be happier to be back on the boards with Stevie this summer,” Rod Stewart said. “We had fantastic fun on the road together last spring and I’m thrilled at the chance to bring it to new cities and fans this summer.”
Stevie Nicks said…”I had a great time last year on the road with Rod, he is really fun to work with. I am very excited to join him again this year.”
Celebrated by both fans and critics alike, Rod and Stevie first joined forces in the spring of 2011 for their acclaimed “Heart & Soul Tour.” The 18-concert arena tour was highlighted by two sold-out shows at both New York’s Madison Square Garden and the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. The 3+ hour shows featured individual heart-pumping sets loaded with all of their biggest hits – opening with Stevie’s and closing with Rod’s – with a few rousing duets in the middle. US Weekly called the show “magical,” with a setlist that “sparked non-stop cheers from the sold-out masses,” and the Boston Globe declared “Stewart & Nicks make a classic combination” delivering sold-out audiences a “hits-packed night of crystal visions and reasons to believe.”
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February 22nd, 2012
 Opening Night at the Hollywood Bowl
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Opening Night at the Bowl Information
Friday, June 22, 2012, 8:00PM
Hollywood Bowl 2301 North Highland Avenue
Hollywood, CA 90068
Artists Preforming:
The Hollywood Bowl Orchestra with Thomas Wilkins conducting. Opening Night at the Bowl will aslo feature 2012 Hall of Fame inductess being announced.
The Hollywood Bowl Opening Night is one of the most anticipated star studded highlights of the Hollywood Bowl Season. The Hollywood Bowl has a spectacular Fireworks display to end the night.
Opening Night at the Bowl is created and produced by Wayne Baruch and Charles F Gayton.
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