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Slipknot announces 25th anniversary ‘Here Comes The Pain’ tour. Get tickets

Slipknot released their critically acclaimed self-titled debut album.Twenty-five short years later, they’re one of the biggest groups in the world.However, the heavy octet never forgot where they came from.To celebrate their humble beginnings, the band is embarking on their 25th Anniversary ‘Here Comes The Pain Tour’ this summer.From August through September, Corey Taylor and co. will perform at arenas, domes, amphitheaters and festivals all over North America with special guests Knocked Loose, Orbit Culture and Vended joining them on select dates.New York fans are in luck, too.Slipknot is scheduled to drop into Madison Square Garden on Monday, Aug.
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How much are last-minute tickets to Drake’s NYC and Brooklyn concerts?
Drake started his tour at the Bulls’ home — and now we’re here.The beloved Canadian rapper is hitting the Big Apple for seven huge shows at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center and New York City’s Madison Garden from July 17-26 as part of his ongoing ‘It’s All A Blur Tour.’And ticket prices to see the “Started From The Bottom” artist live aren’t exactly at “the bottom.”At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on tickets was $294 before fees on Vivid Seats for Drake’s Wednesday, July 26 gig.Other shows in the mini Brooklyn and Manhattan residencies start in the $300 to $350 range before fees.However, prices may drop as we get closer to the date of the event(s).Therefore, we recommend that you refresh this link all week to see if a deal pops up.As Drake said, there are “Dreams Money Can Buy.”Need to know more before committing to a Drake show in The City That Never Sleeps?Keep reading.We’ve got everything you need to know and more about the extended New York stop on the ‘It’s All A Blur Tour.’All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of all the best upper-deck, lower-level and floor seat prices for Drake’s seven Brooklyn and New York City can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
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We found the cheapest tickets for all 56 Drake ‘It’s All A Blur’ concerts
Drake in concert this summer.The Canadian rapper, who announced his nationwide ‘It’s All A Blur Tour,’ with special guest 21 Savage back in mid-March, has tickets available for all 56 concerts on his tour itinerary but none are particularly cheap.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find to see the new ‘Titles Ruin Everything” author was $71 before fees on Vivid Seats but that was a major outlier.Expect to shell out at least $100 to $220 for the cheapest tickets fat most shows including Drizzy’s seven Big Apple gigs at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center and New York City’s Madison Square Garden from July 17-26.Still, it’s hard to put a price on seeing everyone’s favorite “Degrassi” star live on his first tour in five years.With eleven number one albums and countless bangers under his belt, catching Drake live is a bona fide bucket list experience for any self-respecting hip-hop fan.Want to hear “One Dance,” “Hold On We’re Going Home,” “Passionfruit,” “Started From The Bottom,” “Hotline Bling” and so many more hits live?Here’s everything you need to know and more about Aubrey aka Drake’s ‘It’s All A Blur Tour.’All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
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You won’t believe last-minute ticket prices to see The Cure
The Cure put on a career-spanning 2.5-hour concert.That’s a Taylor Swift length show.However, tickets don’t cost nearly as much to see the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers live this summer.While prices to see Swift typically hover above $1000, we found tickets to see Robert Smith and co. going for as low as $8 before fees (!) on Vivid Seats this summer.While that price tag is an outlier — tickets for most remaining shows on the run start in the $20 to $200 range — it does demonstrate that great deals to see the band live are out there.You just have to keep an eye out.Especially when the “Just Like Heaven” rockers drop into New York City’s Madison Square Garden from June 20-22.Over the course of the three-night MSG stay, prices start at $97 before fees but as we get closer to the mini-residency, things could certainly change.Who knows?You just might get to hear “Friday, I’m In Love,” “Close To Me,” “Boys Don’t Cry,” “In Between Days,” “Pictures of You” and so many more live for less than a beer.Want to know more about The Cure’s ‘Songs of a Lost World Tour?’Keep reading — we’ve got everything you need to know and more below.All prices listed above were found at the time of publication and are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar of all remaining Cure tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
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Get tickets to Billy Joel’s final Madison Square Garden residency concerts
the Piano Man is leaving the building.Billy Joel, 74, has just announced that he will play his final concert as part of his record-shattering residency at New York City’s Madison Square Garden in July 2024.That means the “Scenes From An Italian Restaurant” singer has just 14 more concerts at the Knicks home arena — the last of which will be his 150th at the venue.And while tickets aren’t available yet for Joel’s last ten Garden gigs, you can score seats for his NYC concerts from June through September this year.Some are quite cheap too.At the time of publication, we found a few seats going for as low as $69 before fees on Vivid Seats.Not a bad price considering the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer that brought the world “We Didn’t Start The Fire,” “Big Shot,” “Only The Good Die Young” and so many more won’t be performing at the venue for much longer.Want to find out more about the final Joel MSG shows?We’ve got everything you need to know and more about Billy Joel’s final Madison Square Garden performances below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar of all upcoming Billy Joel Madison Square Garden dates, start times and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
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Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band rock MSG at first NYC concert in 7 years
Bruce Springsteen concerts in NYC have been stripped-down shows with the New Jersey legend performing solo and telling stories in a Broadway theater.But on Saturday night at Madison Square Garden, the Boss was back in all his arena-rocking glory — with the E Street Band by his side once again.In the first of his area concerts on a 2023 trek that kicked off in February, Springsteen and his beloved backing band played together in NYC for the first time since “The River” tour in August 2016.And you could feel the excitement and anticipation in the air even before Springsteen and crew took the stage just 10 minutes after the scheduled 7:30 start time — the better to play those marathon, three-hour-plus concerts they’re famous for.Chants of “Bruuuuuce!” rippled through the arena until the band hit the stage, one by one, but they reached peak roar when Springsteen himself finally made his entrance.“New York City!” he shouted as if he was just as happy to be back home with his musical family.And as he launched into the “Born in the USA” anthem “No “Surrender,” it was clear that the ever-buff Boss was not backing down to Father Time — even at 73.Even when he went into “Ghosts” — from 2020’s “Letter to You,” which found him confronting his own mortality — Springsteen sounded as vital as ever.And you could feel some love from the other side when Clarence Clemons’ nephew Jake channeled the spirit of his late uncle on saxophone.Although Springsteen’s latest album, 2022’s “Only the Strong Survive,” is a solo affair — which he nodded to with the soulful swagger of his Commodores cover “Nightshift” — this tour is definitely all about those special E Street moments like him sharing the mic again with ace sidekick Steven Van Zandt again
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How much are NY & NJ Bruce Springsteen tickets? The answer may surprise you
The Boss is coming home from a long work trip.After two months of nonstop touring, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are closing the first leg of their sprawling North American trek in New York and New Jersey.The northeast homecoming will take the “Thunder Road” singer to four New York and New Jersey locales from April 1-14.First up, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame group will swing into New York City’s Madison Square Garden on April 1.After that, they’ll play Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on April 3.A week later, Springsteen, Steven Van Zandt, Max Weinberg and the gang have lined up back-to-back gigs at Elmont’s UBS Arena on April 9 and April 11.Finally, the Asbury Park native will close his run of shows at Newark’s Prudential Center on April 14.And if you’re hesitant to purchase last-minute seats because you’ve heard about exorbitant ticket prices, we’re happy to report they’ve gone down a significant amount since our team last reported on Springsteen’s tour (and that was after they’d already gotten cheaper).Want to find out how much it costs to hear “Born To Run,” “Backstreets,” “Rosalita” and more live these next few weeks?Keep reading.We’ve got everything you need to know below.A complete calendar of all April New York and New Jersey shows Bruce Springsteen is playing can be found below.We’ve included tour dates, venues and the best price available now versus how much they cost in February.A complete calendar including all of Springsteen’s concerts at East Rutherford, NJ’s MetLife Stadium is available here.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
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