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No service fees. 100% BuyerTrust Guarantee.Indie pop rockers Bleachers have just announced a 2024 U.S. tour for their fans. This tour will support their forthcoming self-titled album, Bleachers, which releases on March 8th of 2024. Their newest single “Alma Mater” has already made waves and if it’s a sign of things to come, this new tour will be the band’s ... Read more
Here’s how to get pop singer Carly Rae Jepsen tickets for her 2022 tour. Pop star Carly Rae Jepsen, singer of hit songs like “Call Me Maybe” and “I Really Like You,” just announced a 2022 tour. Carly Rae Jepsen fans everywhere are excited for this “So Nice Tour” because she hasn’t toured since 2019. ... Read more
There are many, incredibly anticipated albums set to drop this Friday, Oct. 13th, including St. Vincent’s MASSEDUCTION, Beck’s Colors, and Courtney Bartnett & Kurt Vile’s Lotta Sea Lice. But the album we absolutely can’t wait to get our hands on is Pink’s latest offering, Beautiful Trauma. Just last week, Pink announced a short Apple Music documentary about the making of Beautiful Trauma, in addition to releasing ... Read more
Today (June 16th) is the day Lorde fans have been waiting for: the arrival of her sophomore album Melodrama. The album was preceded by an incredible and diverse set of singles: the banger “Green Light“, the beautiful ballad “Liability“, and “Perfect Places“, a track reminiscent of why we fell in love with Lorde in the first place. ... Read more
The standard sports stadium is set up so that seat number 1 is closer to the preceding section. For example seat 1 in section "5" would be on the aisle next to section "4" and the highest seat number in section "5" would be on the aisle next to section "6". For theaters and amphitheaters (i.e. venues that don't have sections around the entire stage) seat numbers follow a different logic. Instead the lower numbered seats are typically closer to the center of the stage while higher seat numbers are further from the center of the stage.
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