Gideon wrote:I thought about purchasing tickets, but they were wayyyy too expensive.
fightingilliniJRNY wrote:Gideon wrote:I thought about purchasing tickets, but they were wayyyy too expensive.
2-for-1 tickets this week! That's why I got them. I wasn't going to go, either. Enter the promo code "ANYWAY".
http://patron.tpac.org/main.taf?p=9,5,1 ... ionID=2627
Gideon wrote:Nice. I'm sorely tempted, but Nashville drivers are the worst as you can probably attest. I can't imagine getting my ass on the interstate at night with those guys, but we'll see.
The code is already applied. Where do you get them?
Gideon wrote:I see it now, my bad. I'm discussing it with the gf and see if she wants to go. Are you and Rip definitely going?
fightingilliniJRNY wrote:Gideon wrote:I see it now, my bad. I'm discussing it with the gf and see if she wants to go. Are you and Rip definitely going?
I'm there for sure. I thought I remember seeing Rip say that he is going, too. The place only seats 2,000 people. Cool environment.
Gideon wrote:I'm 98% sure I'll be going. My mom has never seen them live even though they were one of her favorites, which tipped my decision.
Infinity Vocalist 2010 wrote:I wonder if they'll still be playing the setlist detuned...
Don wrote:I just heard they cut the ticket prices in half. 400 seats left out of 2,000 as of now. They'll be giving tickets away for 15 dollars, 90 minutes prior to the show start if you have a student I.D.
Michigan Girl wrote:Don wrote:I just heard they cut the ticket prices in half. 400 seats left out of 2,000 as of now. They'll be giving tickets away for 15 dollars, 90 minutes prior to the show start if you have a student I.D.
That's a shame ...where are all the Nashville area diehards?!?
Geez, this s a perfect setting to see ones favorite band!!
Don wrote:Comedian Henry Cho will be the opener.
Michigan Girl wrote:Don wrote:Comedian Henry Cho will be the opener.
Had to look him up, but he got his start in the state so people
there should know him.
"Cho, who is of Korean American descent, was raised in Knoxville and went into stand-up comedy in 1986.[1] He attended University of Tennessee at Knoxville, and moved to Los Angeles, California in 1989 to pursue his career, but always with the intent of returning to his roots in Tennessee.
Cho often uses his childhood experiences as an Asian American in the South in his comedy. "I'm an Asian with a Southern accent," remarks Cho, "To a lot of people, that right there is funny
That ^^^^sounds familiar to me.
RIP, Ginger, Ginger's hubby ...you all need to hit the road.
Don wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Don wrote:Comedian Henry Cho will be the opener.
Had to look him up, but he got his start in the state so people
there should know him.
"Cho, who is of Korean American descent, was raised in Knoxville and went into stand-up comedy in 1986.[1] He attended University of Tennessee at Knoxville, and moved to Los Angeles, California in 1989 to pursue his career, but always with the intent of returning to his roots in Tennessee.
Cho often uses his childhood experiences as an Asian American in the South in his comedy. "I'm an Asian with a Southern accent," remarks Cho, "To a lot of people, that right there is funny
That ^^^^sounds familiar to me.
RIP, Ginger, Ginger's hubby ...you all need to hit the road.
I think Rip is already there with his plokker friends.
Gideon wrote:I thought about purchasing tickets, but they were wayyyy too expensive.
Don wrote:I just heard they cut the ticket prices in half. 400 seats left out of 1,661 as of now. They'll be giving tickets away for 15 dollars, 90 minutes prior to the show start if you have a student I.D.
Don wrote:Surprised that Journey hasn't put anything on their facebook page about this show tonight or the discount for students. On second thought, I'm not surprised at all.
Gideon wrote:I live in southern KY and I didn't hear much of it beyond what was circulated here.
Is Rascal Flatts performing also??
Rip Rokken wrote:Down here now having a blast - and who do I run into in the elevator, but... RossValoryRocks!!! No need for a sellout crowd tonight... Stu and I have things covered audience-wise.
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