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U2 Tour Dates Announced for 2010 – Tickets for U2 Go on Sale October 27th
by admin on Oct.26, 2009, under Entertainment News, Music News
U2 tour dates for 2010 have been released and tickets for U2 go on sale on October 27th to U2.com members with prices ranging from $30 to $250 per ticket plus service charges. No on sale date for the general public through Ticketmaster has been announced yet for the U2 360 Tour, but expect tickets for U2 to go very quickly for the only Northern California appearance of U2 in 2010 at the Oakland Coliseum. 
The U2 360 Tour has been a huge success in 2009, selling out stadiums across the country with the massive stage, video and sound system that make up the Space Station stage the band created. Sunday night U2 played at the Rose Bowl to close to 100,000 fans with the Black Eyed Peas opening up the concert, and closing out their set with Guns N Roses “Sweet Child o’ Mine” with Fergie on vocals and Slash working the guitar.
If you don’t have any luck with Ticketmaster or U2.com, you can still Find Tickets for U2 on Tour.
The U2 Tour Schedule for 2010
June 6 – Anaheim, CA @ Angel Stadium
June 12 – Denver, CO U2 at Invesco Field
June 16 – Oakland, CA U2 at Oakland Coliseum
June 20 – Seattle, WA U2 at Qwest Field
June 23 – Edmonton, AB U2 at Commonwealth Stadium
June 30 – East Lansing, MI U2 at Spartan Stadium
July 3 – Toronto, ON U2 at Rogers Centre
July 6 – Chicago. IL U2 at Soldier Field
July 9 – Miami, FL U2 at Land Shark Stadium
July 12 – Philadelphia, PA U2 at Lincoln Financial Field
July 16 – Montreal. QC U2 at Venue TBA
July 19 – New York, NY U2 at New Meadowlands Stadium
NFL Tickets on Sale for the NFL Season Opening Games
by admin on Sep.07, 2009, under Entertainment News, Sports News
NFL Tickets are on sale now for the home opening games of the NFL season this weekend and the 2009-10 NFL football schedule is loaded with plenty of great games to see this year. It will be interesting to see if there is a slowdown in ticket sales for the NFL this year after MLB struggled this summer. With fewer games the NFL may get by a little easier, but that may depend on what part of the country you live in, how the economy is rebounding in your area and how well your team is playing.
There are some exciting games on tap this Sunday including the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers game at Lambeau Field, and the Washington Redskins and NY Giants game at Giants Stadium. The Packers played well in the preseason under Aaron Rodgers and hope to get past the Brett Favre era and start a new winning program after last years disappointing season.
For Monday Night Football, it’s the San Diego Chargers vs the Oakland Raiders at Oakland Coliseum. We’ll see just how far JaMarcus Russell and the Raiders have come since last year after a tough couple of preseason games. The Oakland Raider fans deserve better than what they’ve seen the last few years and San Diego doesn’t want to help them out with this game.

