North American concert attendance declined nearly 12 percent in the first half of 2005 despite the first drop in average ticket prices in a decade. Fans purchased 14.5 million tickets to the top 100 ...
It was a very good year — for the local jazz scene: Mayor Greg Nickels dedicated a plaque honoring our Jackson Street veterans; John Clayton put a soulful new stamp on Jazz Port Townsend; pianist Dave ...
North American concert attendance declined nearly 12 percent in the first half of 2005 despite the first drop in average ticket prices in a decade. Fans purchased 14.5 million tickets to the top 100 ...
The trade magazine Pollstar announces the first decline in pop concert ticket prices in a decade. The average price in the first half of 2005 dropped 6 percent. Promoters say this is because they're ...
Vail – In its 18th season, the Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival will once again present over 40 soloists, ensembles and three superb orchestras – the Rochester Philharmonic, the Dallas Symphony and ...
The post New White Stripes Live Album Captures 2005 Concert in Monterrey, Mexico appeared first on Consequence. The White Stripes kicked off their “Get Behind Me Satan” tour on May 11th, 2005, in ...
Foo Fighters have released a special June 18th, 2005 concert at the shuttered Walker Air Force Base in Roswell, New Mexico to mark “Storm Area 51 Day.” While Area 51 is located in the Nevada desert, ...
October 19, 2005 To: Listings/Critics/Features From: JAZZ PROMO SERVICES REMINDER: Jazz Forum Arts' Fall 2005 Concerts are already on Sale! The first concert in Jazz Forum Arts exciting Fall Concert ...
After more than seven years, the world’s finest cellist will return to Mobile for another showcase event at the Saenger Theatre. Yo-Yo Ma, who played before more than 1,900 enthusiastic patrons in ...
Two faculty recitals—one of which will be performed by a new resident chamber ensemble—will open the 2005-06 concert season for the Department of Music. HEARD features some of UB's most talented ...
Prine showed Portland music fans he hadn't lost his political knife in a 2005 concert at Merrill. John Prine bounded on stage acting like he owned the place. With 1,800 diehards welcoming him with a ...