Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Concerts sports theatre listing on your Blackberry phone

We are now working on a website to show concerts sports and theatre tickets in an easy to read format for Blackberry Treo Palm and most cells phones. The site will also list some fantastic deals on New York Yankees tickets and other events before expanding to other cities. just last week the site had 1/2 price tickets for Bon Jovi at Giants stadium, face value tickets for WICKED in New york...( thats a rare event these days) by Aug. 1st you will be able to sign up for these email blast of the daily tixx listings. take a look at the site. www.tixxalert.com

We would love to hear ideas from Blackberry users. We will be adding more cities based upon demand. We are always cheaper than Stubhub so your accounting dept. will love us! Bookmark the site www.tixxalert.com and email your ideas to tickets@tixx.com Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Super Bowl tickets in Miami 2007

Be There to Witness the Biggest Gridiron Battle of the Year!
In 2007, the most-watched event in the country, the Super Bowl, will be played at Dolphin Stadium. Forget the TV - sit up close, right next to the trenches, with an exclusive ticket & travel package from PrimeSport. Choose from several hotel destinations - Fort Lauderdale, Miami Airport, Miami Downtown, Key Biscayne and South Beach - and make your Florida visit a Super one with a reserved Super Bowl ticket, accommodations, roundtrip transfers and more.
Book online & secure your Super Bowl XLI ticket & travel package. call 1-800-800-BOWL Posted by Picasa

The Rolling Stones 2006 add US tour dates this fall

Rolling Stones plan a heartland swing U.S. tour to include stops in smaller cities like Wichita, MissoulaReuters
Updated: 11:45 a.m. ET July 25, 2006LOS ANGELES - The Rolling Stones, now in the second week of their delayed European tour, said Tuesday they will return to North America in September for a two-month stadium jaunt that will take them to smaller markets such as Kansas, Montana and Idaho.
The trek gets underway Sept. 20 at Gillette Stadium in Boston, the city where they launched their “A Bigger Bang” world tour last August, and will wrap Nov. 18 at Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium, a venue they last played in 1997. More dates will be announced.
They will also return to the New York area, Chicago, Seattle, the Bay Area, Phoenix and Las Vegas.
New stops include Halifax, Nova Scotia (Sept. 23), Wichita, Kansas (Oct. 2), Missoula, Montana (Oct. 6), Regina, Saskatchewan (Oct. 8), Austin, Texas (Oct. 22), and Boise, Idaho (Nov. 14).
“There is plenty of time for rehearsals and to be able to make some set changes -- we’ll have a variety of material ready so we can keep it fresh,” singer Mick Jagger said in a statement, alluding to complaints from some quarters that they play the same old songs every show.
Guitarist Keith Richards added that he was “feeling great” after hurting his head three months ago while on vacation in Fiji, necessitating surgery that forced the band to delay its European tour by six weeks.
Tour promoter Michael Cohl said the band would cut its hefty ticket prices by an average 10 to 15 percent -- to $89 for stadiums and $99 for arena shows. In most cities, students will get an additional $20 per ticket discount.
Tickets for the New York, Chicago, Boston, Halifax and Regina shows go on sale to the public July 31. A pre-sale for American Express members begins Wednesday -- Jagger’s 63rd birthday -- in Boston, New York and Chicago. RadioShack Corp. will sponsor the U.S. dates.
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Stones return to US this fall 2006

Rolling Stones plan a heartland swing U.S. tour to include stops in smaller cities like Wichita, MissoulaReuters
Updated: 11:45 a.m. ET July 25, 2006LOS ANGELES - The Rolling Stones, now in the second week of their delayed European tour, said Tuesday they will return to North America in September for a two-month stadium jaunt that will take them to smaller markets such as Kansas, Montana and Idaho.
The trek gets underway Sept. 20 at Gillette Stadium in Boston, the city where they launched their “A Bigger Bang” world tour last August, and will wrap Nov. 18 at Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium, a venue they last played in 1997. More dates will be announced.
They will also return to the New York area, Chicago, Seattle, the Bay Area, Phoenix and Las Vegas.
New stops include Halifax, Nova Scotia (Sept. 23), Wichita, Kansas (Oct. 2), Missoula, Montana (Oct. 6), Regina, Saskatchewan (Oct. 8), Austin, Texas (Oct. 22), and Boise, Idaho (Nov. 14).
“There is plenty of time for rehearsals and to be able to make some set changes -- we’ll have a variety of material ready so we can keep it fresh,” singer Mick Jagger said in a statement, alluding to complaints from some quarters that they play the same old songs every show.
Guitarist Keith Richards added that he was “feeling great” after hurting his head three months ago while on vacation in Fiji, necessitating surgery that forced the band to delay its European tour by six weeks.
Tour promoter Michael Cohl said the band would cut its hefty ticket prices by an average 10 to 15 percent -- to $89 for stadiums and $99 for arena shows. In most cities, students will get an additional $20 per ticket discount.
Tickets for the New York, Chicago, Boston, Halifax and Regina shows go on sale to the public July 31. A pre-sale for American Express members begins Wednesday -- Jagger’s 63rd birthday -- in Boston, New York and Chicago. RadioShack Corp. will sponsor the U.S. dates.
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Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Motley Crue and Aerosmith summer 2006 new tour dates

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Jimmy Buffett tickets for MSG New York City call 1-800-688-4000

tickets are on sale now for jimmy Buffet at Madison Square Garden September 14th 2006 to order tickets by phone call 1-800-688-4000 or go to www.tixx.com http://www.tixx.com or http://www.season-tickets.com

Jimmy Buffett, who has been touring on-and-off since April, has confirmed plans to play September gigs in the Detroit area and in New York City.
Buffett and his Coral Reefer band are set to play a Sept. 12 concert in Clarkson, MI, as well as a Sept. 14 show at New York's Madison Square Garden.
Buffett is taking a break during the month of July, but returns to the road in August for another short stint of shows.
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Every concert on Buffet's current tour is airing live on Margaritaville, Buffett's signature Sirius Satellite Radio channel. Each of the commercial-free concerts includes a 30-minute pre-show broadcast from backstage, featuring music and interviews with Buffett or members of his band, according to a press release issued earlier this year.
In April, five new recordings by Buffett -- including a cover of the late Warren Zevon's "Werewolves Of London" -- turned up on the soundtrack to "Hoot," a family film that Buffett co-produced.
His latest studio album is 2004's "License To Chill," which features guest appearances by several country artists, including Kenny Chesney, George Strait and Toby Keith. This spring, Buffett called in to Radio Margaritaville and said that he is working on a new album that he hopes to release in the fall. Posted by Picasa

Saturday, July 08, 2006

Theater tickets better service than Telecharge try www.tixx.com

We have a larger selection of Broadway show tickets than Telecharge or ticketron call us today at 1-800-688-4000 or buy your tickets online at www.tixx.com

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

 
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