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Bruno Mars 2011 Tour Dates with Janelle Monae
by Greg on Feb.16, 2011, under Entertainment News
Bruno Mars 2011 Hoooligans in Wondaland Tour will kick off on May 4th at the Roseland Ballroom in New York with Janelle Monae co-headlining the tour. After winning the Best Male Pop Vocal Performance at the Grammys this past weekend for “Just the Way You Are” Bruno Mars is bringing the kind of performance that earned him a standing ovation with Janelle Monae on tour.
The Bruno Mars and Janelle Monae concert should be a fantastic show which will remind everyone of the time when James Brown ruled the airwaves and even the poster for the “Hooligans in Wondaland” tour brings back memories of the old school concerts.
Bruno Mars concert tickets go on sale to the general public on Feb. 26th. The 2011 Bruno Mars tour will be coming to small theatres for the most part and just a few arenas so this will be a great chance for fans to see Bruno Mars live in a small setting. Tickets for Bruno Mars in concert will also be available from PreferredSeat.com including some of the best seats for Bruno Mars.
2011 Bruno Mars and Janeele Monae “Hooligans in Wondaland” Tour Dates
May 4 – New York, NY @ Roseland Ballroom
»May 7 – Boston, MA @ Agganis Arena
»May 8 – Camden, NJ @ Susquehanna Bank Center
»May 10 – Atlanta, GA @ Fox Theatre
»May 11 – Miami Beach, FL @ Fillmore Miami Beach
»May 17 – Grand Prairie, TX @ Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie
»May 18 – Houston, TX @ Reliant Arena
»May 20 – Montgomery, AL @ Jubilee CityFest
»May 22 – Windsor, ON @ Caesars Windsor
»May 24 – Milwaukee, WI @ Eagles Ballroom
»May 25 – St. Paul, MN @ Roy Wilkins Auditorium
»»May 27 – Chicago, IL @ Aragon Ballroom
»May 28 – Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theatre
»May 29 – Broomfield, CO @ 1st Bank Center
»May 30 – Orem, UT @ McKay Events Center
»June 2 – Seattle, WA @ WAMU Theater @ Qwest Field
»June 3 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
»June 4 – Portland, OR @ Roseland Theatre
»June 7 – Reno, NV @ Grand Sierra Resort & Casino
»June 8 – San Francisco, CA @ Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
»June 10 – Coachella, CA @ Spotlight 29 Casino
»June 11 – Del Mar, CA @ San Diego County Fair
»June 12 – Universal City, CA @ Gibson Amphitheatre
»June 15 – Phoenix, AZ @ Comerica Theatre
2011 Glee Live Tour Dates – Glee Live Concert Tickets
by Greg on Feb.08, 2011, under Entertainment News
Summer dates have been announced for the Glee Live! In Concert North American tour with a kick off at the Mandalay Bay Event Center in Las Vegas on May 21 2011. The Glee Live concert tour will hit just thirteen cities including Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia and more. 
Glee Live concert tickets go on sale to the general public on Saturday, Feb. 11 and the ticket prices for Glee Live will have a face value of around $66 – $107 each at the usual Ticketmaster outlets. PreferredSeat.com will be carrying some of the best seats for the 2011 Glee Live tour for all the cities on the tour.
There will be thirteen cast members going on the 2011 Glee Live tour including: Chord Overstreet, Darren Criss, Lea Michele, Cory Monteith, Amber Riley, Chris Colfer,Kevin McHale, Jenna Ushkowitz, Mark Salling, Dianna Agron, Naya Rivera, Heather Morris and Harry Shum Jr.
2011 Glee Live Concert Tour Dates
| May 21 | Las Vegas, NV | Mandalay Bay Events Center |
| May 22 | Sacramento, CA | ARCO Arena |
| May 24 | San Jose, CA | HP Pavilion at San Jose |
| May 27 | Anaheim, CA | Honda Center |
| May 28 | Los Angeles, CA | Staples Center |
| May 29 | San Diego, CA | Valley View Casino Center |
| June 1 | Minneapolis, MN | Target Center |
| June 2 | Indianapolis, IN | Conseco Fieldhouse |
| June 3 | Rosemont, IL | Allstate Arena |
| June 6 | Boston, MA | TD Garden |
| June 8 | Philadelphia, PA | Wells Fargo Center |
| June 11 | Toronto, ON | Air Canada Centre |
| June 13 | Auburn Hills, MI | The Palace of Auburn Hills |
| June 14 | Cleveland, OH | Quicken Loans Arena |
| June 16 | East Rutherford, NJ | IZOD Center |
| June 18 | Uniondale, NY | Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum |
Lebron James should pull his head out of his ass for the holidays
by Greg on Dec.24, 2010, under Sports News
Lebron James would like the NBA to get smaller. Like the good old days when the Lakers and Celtics ruled the NBA. Lebron was talking with reporters before the Thursday night game in Phoenix where he made the remarks.
Among his comments were:
“It’s not my job; I’m a player, but that is why the league was so great,” James said. “Imagine if you could take Kevin Love off Minnesota and add him to another team and you shrink the (league). Looking at some of the teams that aren’t that great, you take Brook Lopez or you take Devin Harris off these teams that aren’t that good right now and you add him to a team that could be really good.
“I’m not saying let’s take New Jersey and let’s take Minnesota out of the league. But hey, you guys are not stupid, I’m not stupid, it would be great for the league.”
Times have changed and Lebron needs to take a better look around the league. Sure, maybe it makes sense to drop a few NBA teams. Cities like Sacramento where just 6 years ago you had the hottest team in the league selling out every game and now you have a half empty house seem to be great candidates to cut loose.
But whose fault is it that the fans have turned away. Lousy choices by ownership to jack up the NBA ticket prices every year while cutting payroll to the point you have the worst team in the league is not the fans fault. It’s the fault of the greedy owners and players like Lebron who demand to be overpaid.
And there are far more choices for fans today. With the jacked up ticket prices fewer families are going to the games which is impacting the fan base for the NBA. And the kids have many other entertainment choices than the good old days of the 80′s.
Here’s the problem with your plan King James. NBA fans in these remaining cities, the ones without the 5 All Stars on the team, will not pay top dollar every year for season tickets and sit back and wait for the pleasure of your royal ass to come to town for that one “special” game out of a season of 88 games.
Maybe you’re right Lebron. But let’s take it all the way and shrink the league down to just a few superstar teams. Get rid of all the other bums in the NBA and cut down to just 10 teams or less and make the game really competitive. And then see how much money you get paid.
It’s nice to see Lebron is thinking about the NBA and not just himself again. But James should pull his head out of his ass before he finds fewer NBA fans watching the “premier” teams on those special days and you’re left with only die hard fans dreaming of how it was.
Speaking of getting paid, according to CNN.com LeBron James is looking for sponsors for his 26th birthday celebration and has hired a marketing company to seek anywhere from $10,000 to $500,000 to pay for it. Any takers?
