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The Bojan
The low-dough tix will be available for more than 3,800 shows across North America this year.
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The low-dough tix will be available for more than 3,800 shows across North America this year.
By Gil Kaufman | 4 May 2023
Live Nation announced the return of Concert Week on Thursday morning (May 4), the $25 all-in ticket deal that will cover more than 3,800 shows across North America this year. The week-long annual program will offer limited-time low-dough tickets specials for shows by more than 300 acts, including gigs by Janet Jackson, Fall Out Boy, Don Toliver, Maroon 5, Shania Twain, Snoop Dogg and more.
Between May 10-16, fans can click here to see the full list of available shows, filtered by the events, venues or artists; on the site fans can also search for the closest city with a participating gig. Tickets will be available beginning with Verizon and Rakuten presales, with the both kicking off on May 9 at 10 a.m. ET through 11:59 p.m. local time.
Among the lengthy list of other acts participating in Concert Week are: 5 Seconds of Summer, The Offspring, Garbage and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, the Outlaw Music Festival, Pantera, Hayley Kiyoko, Ghost, P!nk, Pepe Aguilar, Pentatonix, Avenged Sevenfold, Bebe Rexha, Beck & Phoenix, Hunter Hayes, Incubus, Jason Aldean, Rob Zombie & Alice Cooper, Rod Stewart, Boy George & Culture Club, Jelly Roll, Keith Urban, Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa, Santana, Sam Hunt, RuPaul’s Drag Race, Brooks & Dunn, Charlie Puth, Def Leppard & Motley Crue, LL Cool J, Luke Bryan, Weezer, The Smashing Pumpkins, Maneskin, Louis Tomlinson, Miranda Lambert, Wizkid, Wu-Tang Clan and Nas and more.
Concert Week ticket will be available on a limited-time, while supplies last basis, with tickets including all fees upfront in the $25 cost; any taxes will be added at checkout as applicable in each city, state or venue. Click here to see the full list of participating events.
The Princess of Wales greeting the crowd after a visit to the Dog & Duck Pub in Soho, London on May 4, 2023
I ordered this from bookdepository 3 days before they shut down
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solid ep, and uh
shoutouts to @angryblueoat for this reply here. Even based on this one episoded they’re clearly right, we finish the entire construction of the boat insanely quickly and being told directly I can expect stuff like that to continue does keep my feelings in check, I suppose. Though, for what it’s worth, despite the detailed progress towards any given invention being the main draw of Dr Stone to me, I have still greatly enjoyed several other elements of the narrative. More than anything is its surprisingly frequent bouts of sentimentality. The way small inventions can change people’s lives, or the way they all celebrated Senku’s birthday, or the totally-unintentionally-timed-to-christmas-christmas-tree, or literally everything to do with Byakuya, or the last moments Senku shared with Tsubasa before his cryo-sleep. Like, yeah. Specific memorable moments aside I also just generally like the characters and the world and the plot and the music and etc etc.
Basically, if the show’s gonna lose its best quality but otherwise still consist entirely of stuff I really do like, then hey that’s far from the worst outcome is all.