The 17,600-seat spherical venue uses 4D technologies and boasts 167,000 individual speakers, fully immersive visual capabilities and more, bringing the concert experience to a whole new level. Editor’s Picks Dead & Company announces residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas Dead & Company announce ...
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R&B, and soul anthems of all time. She has the impressive distinction of holding theGuinness World Record for most concert tickets soldby a solo performer.
October 20VH17 p.m. Eastern. VH1’s pre-show starts an hour earlier.“The Concert For New York”Five-hour live, commercial-free broadcast of benefit concert above. Will also be simulcast on many radio stations. October 27Honolulu, HINeal S. Blaisdell CenterOrder via TicketsLive.com or ...
Tina Turner nurtured a wildly successful career for six decades as the Queen of Rock and Roll and powerhouse behind some of the biggest rock, R&B, and soul anthems of all time. She has the impressive distinction of holding theGuinness World Record for most concert tickets soldby a solo per...
as he releasesTailgates & Tanlinesand watch the trajectory go straight up from there. “Country Girl (Shake It for Me)” is the song that started it, but hits like “I Don’t Want This Night to End,”“Drunk on You” and “Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye” are also radio and concert mainstays...
U2 wrapping up historic Las Vegas residencyLara Spencer reports the buzziest stories of the day in “GMA” Pop News. Kenny Chesneyis the next artist to hit the stage atSphere Las Vegas. After keeping it a secret for almost a year, the "Living in Fast Forward" singer announced Thursday...
Third U2 Croke Park date still on the cards Decision on another concert might depend on personal circumstancesMartha Kearns
U2 wrapping up historic Las Vegas residencyLara Spencer reports the buzziest stories of the day in “GMA” Pop News.Erika Goldring/Getty Images for BMI, FILE Kenny Chesneyis the next artist to hit the stage atSphere Las Vegas. After keeping it a secret for almost a year, the "Living...
Live Aid was a benefit concert held simultaneously at Wembley Stadium in London and JFK Stadium in Philadelphia on July 13, 1985. The concert drew an estimated 1.5 billion television viewers and raised millions of dollars for famine relief in Ethiopia.