Saturday, February 28, 2009

ROBIN THICKE/JENNIFER HUDSON May 5 - Dodge Theatre

Tickets On Sale This Friday March 6th 10am

Tickets will be available at livenation.com, Dodge Theatre Box Office and to charge by phone call 1-877-LYV-6671.

Grammy winning, platinum superstar and recording artist Robin Thicke and Grammy and Academy Award winner Jennifer Hudson are set to embark on a multi-city co-headlining tour beginning March 31st at Albany, NY’s Palace Theater. The Robin Thicke -Jennifer Hudson Tour will bring together two of the most distinctive and enduring voices in the current world of R&B music.

Robin Thicke, the award-winning multiplatinum superstar, returned to center stage with his 2008 release Something Else, a joyful and modern tribute to the ‘70s soul and pop records that have inspired an extraordinary career. Debuting at #3 on The Billboard 200, Something Else is Thicke’s highest charted album to date.

Thicke’s previous album The Evolution Of Robin Thicke, now on its way to double platinum status, includes the mega hit “Lost Without U” which became the #1 most played song on the Urban Adult Contemporary BDS as well as topping four Billboard charts simultaneously: #1 R&B /Hip Hop album, #1 Hot R&B / Hip Hop song, #1 Hot R&B Hip Hop Airplay, and #1 Hot Adult R&B Airplay.

World renown for her astonishing live vocal prowess, this marks the first official tour for Jennifer Hudson, who recently won a Grammy Award for “Best R&B Album” for her RIAA-certified Gold self-titled debut album. “I am so grateful” stated Hudson. “My first Grammy and my first tour, it doesn’t get any better than this!” Hudson also received three NAACP Image Awards for “Outstanding New Artist,” “Outstanding Album” and “Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration” for “I’m His Only Woman” featuring Fantasia.

Sparked by the success of her hit single “Spotlight,” Jennifer Hudson entered at #2 on Billboard’s Top 200 chart after its September 30th release on Arista Records. With a total of 217,720 units sold, the chart-topping entry was the biggest first week for a debut R&B female since November 2004. Hudson’s current single, the beautiful mid-tempo “If This Isn’t Love,” is steadily climbing the charts while the Diane Martel-directed video recently premiered on AOL.

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Friday, February 6, 2009

Possible merger between Ticketmaster and Livenation

Ticketmaster, Live Nation Deal Could Cost Fans
By Jeff Meisner E-Commerce Times
02/04/09 2:53 PM PT

Reports of a possible merger between Ticketmaster and Live Nation sparked a run-up of both companies' shares Wednesday and triggered concerns that the combination would be detrimental to customers. Prices would likely go up for concert tickets if the deal is approved, said analyst David Joyce of Miller Tabak.

Shares of Ticketmaster Entertainment and Live Nation surged more than 15 percent in early trading Wednesday on press reports that the two companies could merge as soon as this week in a blockbuster deal that would change the landscape in concert and sports ticketing.

Ticketmaster is one of the world's largest ticketing operations, and Live Nation is the world's largest concert promoter.

If the two companies can reach an agreement and then pass substantial regulatory hurdles, the combined entity would have access to more than 200 of the most popular musical artists in the world, including Billy Joel, Elton John, Jimmy Buffett, AC/DC, U2 and Madonna.

Ticketmaster officials could not be reached for comment and Live Nation spokesperson John Vlaughtin said that "as a matter of company policy, we don't comment on market speculation."

Deal Would Face Antitrust Scrutiny
"I think given the amount of publicity the story has gotten that there is some truth to the reports," David Joyce, an equity analyst with Miller Tabak, told the E-Commerce Times.

Even if the two companies can come to an agreement, it's clear that the U.S. Department of Justice will scrutinize any alliance between Ticketmaster and Live Nation carefully.

"There are some hurdles on the regulatory front," Joyce said. "Ticket prices will most likely rise and that won't make potential consumers happy."

It's also possible that some artists might be reticent to perform at venues where Ticketmaster and Live Nation control ticketing, he said.

Indeed, some musical groups have taken strong stands against Ticketmaster in the past due to the high service charges the company places on concert tickets. Seattle-based grunge rockers Pearl Jam are perhaps the most notable example of a group taking a stand against Ticketmaster.

In the mid-1990s, the band boycotted all venues controlled by Ticketmaster and testified against the company as part of the DOJ's antitrust investigation of Ticketmaster at the time. The DOJ eventually dropped its case.

Good Deal for Ticketmaster
If a deal is indeed consummated, Ticketmaster would be the clear winner.

"LiveNation used to be a Ticketmaster client and then they took their ticketing in-house," David Kestenbaum, an equity analyst with Morgan Joseph, said. "Surprisingly, they were very successful right off the bat."

Now, Ticketmaster is on the defensive. A deal with Live Nation would enable Ticketmaster to reclaim the 15 percent of the market it lost to Live Nation while at the same time eliminating an upstart competitor, Kestenbaum said.

"This deal makes a lot of sense for Ticketmaster," he said.

On the other hand, LiveNation would benefit from the stability of Ticketmaster's profitability and cash horde, especially at a time when consumers are spending less on discretionary items such as concert and sports tickets, Kestenbaum said.

"Live Nation's claiming that [the recession isn't hurting its business], but I have to believe in due course that it will," he said. "However, they do have a pretty good concert lineup for next summer with U2 and Madonna."

Potential Conflict of Interest
A deal between Ticketmaster and Live Nation would also set up a potential conflict of interest between the artists' managers under Live Nation and Ticketmaster's ticketing interests.

"The manager represents the interest of the artist and tries to get the best deal they can for their artists," Kestenbaum said. "The promoter represents the interests of the promoter. Some artists might shy away from that."

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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Coast To Coast Tickets

Get your sports fix at Coast to Coast with cheap football tickets and basketball tickets!

National Basketball Association Teams

Eastern Conference

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Atlanta Hawks
Boston Celtics
Charlotte Bobcats
Chicago Bulls
Cleveland Cavaliers
Detroit Pistons
Indiana Pacers
Miami Heat
Milwaukee Bucks
New Jersey Nets
New York Knicks
Orlando Magic
Philadelphia 76ers
Toronto Raptors
Washington Wizards

Dallas Mavericks
Denver Nuggets
Golden State Warriors
Houston Rockets
Los Angeles Clippers
Los Angeles Lakers
Memphis Grizzlies
Minnesota Timberwolves
New Orleans Hornets
Phoenix Suns
Portland Trail blazers
Sacramento Kings
San Antonio Spurs
Seattle Supersonics
Utah Jazz

Major League Baseball Teams

American League

National League

Baltimore Orioles
Boston Red Sox
Chicago White Sox
Cleveland Indians
Detroit Tigers
Kansas City Royals
Los Angeles of Anaheim Angels
Minnesota Twins
New York Yankees
Oakland Athletics
Seattle Mariners
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Texas Rangers
Toronto Blue Jays

 

Arizona Diamondbacks
Atlanta Braves
Chicago Cubs
Cincinnati Reds
Colorado Rockies
Florida Marlins
Houston Astros
Los Angeles Dodgers
Milwaukee Brewers
New York Mets
Philadelphia Phillies
Pittsburgh Pirates
San Diego Padres
San Francisco Giants
St Louis Cardinals
Washington Nationals

National Hockey League Teams

Eastern Conference

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Atlanta Thrashers
Boston Bruins
Buffalo Sabres
Carolina Hurricanes
Florida Panthers
Montreal Canadiens
New Jersey Devils
New York Islanders
New York Rangers
Ottawa Senators
Philadelphia Flyers
Pittsburgh Penguins
Tampa Bay Lightning
Toronto Maple Leafs
Washington Capitals

Calgary Flames
Chicago Blackhawks
Colorado Avalanche
Columbus Blue Jackets
Dallas Stars
Detroit Red Wings
Edmonton Oilers
Los Angeles Kings
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Minnesota Wild
Nashville Predators
Phoenix Coyotes
San Jose Sharks
St. Louis Blues
Vancouver Canucks

Concerts: Bob Seger, High School Musical - The Concert, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Rod Stewart, The Cheetah Girls, Justin Timberlake, Barbra Streisand, Christina Aguilera, Rolling Stones, Andrea Bocelli, George Strait, Aerosmith & Motley Crue, Nickelback, Celine Dion

Theatre: Wicked, Radio City Christmas Spectacular, Jersey Boys, Lion King, Mary Poppins, Monty Python's Spamalot, How The Grinch Stole Christmas, Phantom Of The Opera, Tarzan - The Musical, A Chorus Line, Annie, The Color Purple, Nutcracker