Whether you love him or hate, whether he’s doing it with integrity or not, Barry Bonds will be breaking Hank Aaron’s record soon and history will be made. Tickets for upcoming San Francisco Giants home and away games are selling out in anticipation. Many critics are saying that he’s stalling with his at-bats in order to break the record at home amongst local fans. The Giants next home series starts this Monday against the Braves. If you are a baseball fan, then you need to be there.
We have 4 tickets to see Interpol at the Civic Auditorium in San Francisco on Saturday, October 20, 2007. Here are the details:
Section: General Admission
Quantity: 4
Price: $70 each
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The hottest Indie band, The Arctic Monkeys, returns for a second stinct during their 2007 tour. The will kick it off in NY during The Central Park Summerstage and follow that up with shows in 19 other cities. Tickets are already on sale.
Rising Britpop songtress Lily Allen is making her way to the States. Allen is one of the new generation of artists who was born from MySpace. Her site has generated more fans than she can ever imagine and led to a record deal. Her music is one to be admired and can only be described as a mix of ska, pop and soul. Tickets for her shows will go on sale soon.
One of the most influential bands in the late 90’s are finally making their long-awaited return. Richard Ashcroft, Nick McCabe, Simon Jones and Pete Salisbury are back together as The Verve. The foursome is currently working on a new album that is expected for release in November at which time they will also be kicking off a live arena tour in England. Tickets for all 5 tour dates have long been sold out and no US tour date has been announced. We’ll keep you posted if we learn anything new.
It’s been a busy year for Brandi Carlile and it’s not slowing down anytime soon. Tickets for her recently-announced Fall tour will go onsale this week. For those who were unable to get tickets for her shows earlier this year, here’s another chance to see her.



