That Home Alone screening was great last year. I paid the extra for the photo op and it was well worth it to me.
Why on earth is weird Al playing some nba arenas TD Garden in Boston (cap +18k) PPAC in Providence (cap 3k) very odd
Honestly, I’m not super into Home Alone, but this looks real fun and I’m tempted to hit up the LB show
did this last year in Buffalo and it exceeded all expectations. he was extremely funny and engaged with the audience,
Because time has been kind to him. EDIT: This was meant for the "Weird Al" post but it applies to Culkin as well! LOL
The overcrowding clusterfuck for Weird Al's Riot Fest set doesn't make me surprised he's doing basically a full arena tour. What I did find funny is that for a state that is constantly passed over for major tours, there are TWO Connecticut dates for this.
That is a wild tour schedule for a band of guys in their 20's let alone for a guy nearing 70 who's playing close to two hours and doing a dozen costume changes per night.
I was wondering how it was possible he could squeeze in 60 more cities after doing a lengthy tour last year. But damn he’s literally covering just about every market
Luckily he's taking three weeks off in August between legs, but for a lot of this it's an off day every 5-6 shows. Grand Rapids -> Windsor -> Niagara Falls -> Saginaw -> Erie -> Syracuse and Anaheim -> Tuscon -> Austin -> Baton Rouge -> Fort Worth -> Memphis in a week seems ambitious. That's some Disney On Ice routing.
@Azz gonna show up at your house Reselling tickets for profit to be outlawed in UK government crackdown
Motley Crue tour announcing tomorrow. Assuming this is gonna be sheds. No way they can do stadiums on their own