Fleetwood Mac Unleashed Greatest Hits Tour

3 06 2009

The last time Fleetwood Mac toured as a band was 5 years ago, the reunion tour, and now they are planning to hit the road again on a Unleashed Greatest Hits Tour on March 1, 2009. A good news for the UK fans of Fleetwood Mac that tha band announced a UK Tour with five gigs dates. so dont miss the chance and buy Fleetwood mac cocnert Tickets. All Fleetwood Mac Tickets are on sale at The Online Ticket Shop. The dates of Fleetwood Mac are as follows

Thursday22 Oct 09(19:00)
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The Scottish Exhibition and Conference Center (SECC)Glasgow, United Kingdom Seating Plan

Tuesday27 Oct 09(19:00)
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MEN ArenaManchester, United Kingdom Seating Plan

Friday30 Oct 09(19:00)
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Wembley ArenaLondon, United Kingdom Seating Plan

Monday2 Nov 09(19:00)
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Sheffield ArenaSheffield, United Kingdom Seating Plan

Tuesday3 Nov 09(19:00)
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National Indoor Arena (NIA)Birmingham, United Kingdom Seating Plan





JACKSON TAKES COMEBACK SHOWS INTO 2010

9 05 2009

michael_jacksonMICHAEL JACKSON has bowed to pressure from fans and extended his comeback shows to a mammoth 45-date run – the star will be performing in London until February 2010.

The Thriller hitmaker announced his return to the stage (05Mar09), unveiling a residency of 10 shows at the British capital’s O2 Arena in July.
More than a million fans registered to buy tickets for the 10 shows at the 20,000-capacity venue, with pre-sale seats snapped up within minutes of going on sale.
And due to the high demand for tickets the pop legend will now play 45 nights at the arena, spread out over eight months.
If the shows sell out, the massive residency – which dwarfs Prince’s 21-date run at the O2 in 2007 – will generate more than $90 million (£65 million) in ticket sales alone.
The shows, which Jackson insist will be his last in London, now stretch from 8 July (09) until mid February (10).





Noel Did Not Think Up New Oasis Album Title

22 08 2008
Right back at ya Noel

Right back at ya Noel

Noel Gallagher of Oasis admitted in a BBC Radio 1 interview that the title for the latest Oasis album Dig Out Your Soul  did not come from his brain, but from someone else’s who shall remain nameless.

Noel explained: “I couldn’t think of any ideas and then somebody had just taken bits of the lyrics out and ‘Dig Out Your Soul’ was what came up.

‘Dig Out Your Soul’ is not the best one but it was the best title on a day when we had to choose one. Originally it was going to be called ‘Bag It Up’ and then it was going to be called ‘Shock of the Lightning’ and then it was going to be called ‘Standing On The Edge Of The Noise’.” 

Out of those choices, it definitely sounds like Dig Out Your Soul was the clear winner.

Noel went on to explain: “I was like, ‘You know what? Titles become themselves.’ ‘Definitely Maybe’ isn’t a great title but if the album is good enough it’ll become itself.”

Ah, definitely. Or, maybe.

When Noel agreed to join Oasis at the band’s conception it was under the condition that he would call all the shots. Maybe Noel allowing someone else to name the album is a sign that he is mellowing with age. Hopefully he has begun to embrace the great all powerful rock ‘n roll holy spirit that knows no hierarchies in the anarchic spirit of Sid Vicious.

Sid Vicious

Definitely.  Maybe.

Oasis are definitely on tour. Get your Oasis tickets here before they are gone.





Not Hard Nut UK West Ham United Football Hooligans in US?

23 07 2008

The media has been having a feeding frenzie over an alledged out-break of West Ham football hooliganism in the US between the infamous West Ham Inter City Firm and US Columbus Crew supporters, but is this a case of media hype?

What really happened in Columbus, Ohio?

Columbus Crew Supporter bloggers have debunked the media’s claims, reporting that the supposed West Ham hooligans were 100% drunken Americans and that the fight erupted because security was too concerned with fans playing with party streamers to notice the group of 15 to 20 highly inebriated individuals shouting racial epithets as they moved in on their rival Columbus Crew supporters, washing the crowd in beer. The media has been playing up the influence of the film Green Street in which Frodo Baggins hobbit actor Elijah Wood becomes a die-hard West Ham football hooligan. The US Columbus Crew supporters alledegdly formed a unit of their own called the Hudson Street Hooligans after watching the film. 

Apparently the altercation was over in a matter of minutes.

The irony of American wannabe West Ham football hooligans coming head to head with their makers - real West Ham United hard-nuts – in the flesh has made for a lot of spilled ink and filled up a lot of internet ether. 

After the incident a banner was unfurled from the stands that read “ICF, 30 Years Undefeated”. ICF stands for the infamous Inter City Firm featured in the film Green Street.

Bloggers who claim to be ex-West Ham hooligans have posted comments that the ICF is over and that “only a few sad old gits meet up and have little scraps”.

Journalists know that blood makes for good copy and get worked up into a frenzy at the sight of it. As everyone knows pre-season is hell and even the best man, woman, or child can get bored to tears watching these types of games. So the media bit and blew things out of proportion like they so often do. It is the nature of the beast.





Festival Tickets On Sale!

8 04 2008