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  1. #51

    A mini review

    but I attended last nights Ft Lauderdale Hard Rock Resort & Casino show......... 5,000 approx arena, SOLD OUT...it was awesome, amazing, crowd was wild!!!! Almost 90 mins, that incomparable voice, 5 gown changes, standing ovations, hearing this huge crowd sing her parts was just amazing..... the show ended, she & band, backup singers all left stage. The crowd ROARED,stamped feet,would not leave for 2 mins until they came back out, and the divine one finally re-emerged. She asked for a chair, then asked us all to please sit. You could hear a pin drop....... she made a poignant dedication to all those we have lost this year, Whitney, Etta, Nick Ashford, etc..... and while sitting, sang the most beautiful heart aching version of "Missing You"....... it brought tears.....even now I'm all misty re-living it......... how blessed we are to be able to experience such moments of incredible,pure love..........

  2. #52
    After her bout with Motown and The Supremes in the 60's, Diana Ross set out on a solo mission. Her self-titled debut album took the world by storm when Ross' rendition of Marvin Gaye's "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" hit #1 on the pop charts.

    Ross continued to 'wow' audiences and music gurus around the globe. At 67 years old, Diana Ross has proved her staying power in music through the decades.

    On Friday night at the Mahaffey Theater, Diana Ross took the stage in a sparkly gold and white gown, complete with a sheer tulle overcoat. She shed the overcoat after an introductory performance of the hit "I'm Coming Out."

    With five costume changes, Ross kept the energy pumping for the whole hour-long show. Her wardrobe consisted of strikingly blinged-out gowns, each more stunning than the one before.

    Fans grooved to her many hits, from "Upside Down" to her finale of "I Will Survive." Sitting was rare during the show- most of the crowd were on their feet for the majority of Ross' diva-licious performance.

    Ross made it apparent that some people were just born to perform.

  3. #53
    Quote Originally Posted by jobeterob View Post
    but I attended last nights Ft Lauderdale Hard Rock Resort & Casino show......... 5,000 approx arena, SOLD OUT...it was awesome, amazing, crowd was wild!!!! Almost 90 mins, that incomparable voice, 5 gown changes, standing ovations, hearing this huge crowd sing her parts was just amazing..... the show ended, she & band, backup singers all left stage. The crowd ROARED,stamped feet,would not leave for 2 mins until they came back out, and the divine one finally re-emerged. She asked for a chair, then asked us all to please sit. You could hear a pin drop....... she made a poignant dedication to all those we have lost this year, Whitney, Etta, Nick Ashford, etc..... and while sitting, sang the most beautiful heart aching version of "Missing You"....... it brought tears.....even now I'm all misty re-living it......... how blessed we are to be able to experience such moments of incredible,pure love..........
    A sold out show with 5,000 people? How odd, according to Diane's #1 stalker, nobody but a few fans at Soulful Detroit is interested in Diane Ross?

    Are you sure it wasn't 5 and not 5,000 jobeterob?

    Fondly,

    Roberta

  4. #54
    Quote Originally Posted by jobeterob View Post
    but I attended last nights Ft Lauderdale Hard Rock Resort & Casino show......... 5,000 approx arena, SOLD OUT...it was awesome, amazing, crowd was wild!!!! Almost 90 mins, that incomparable voice, 5 gown changes, standing ovations, hearing this huge crowd sing her parts was just amazing..... the show ended, she & band, backup singers all left stage. The crowd ROARED,stamped feet,would not leave for 2 mins until they came back out, and the divine one finally re-emerged. She asked for a chair, then asked us all to please sit. You could hear a pin drop....... she made a poignant dedication to all those we have lost this year, Whitney, Etta, Nick Ashford, etc..... and while sitting, sang the most beautiful heart aching version of "Missing You"....... it brought tears.....even now I'm all misty re-living it......... how blessed we are to be able to experience such moments of incredible,pure love..........
    No way could it be a sell out. No one is interested in Miss Ross other than a few people here. In fact I just found a picture of the turnout for Ross' show the other night.

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  5. #55
    I was at The Mahaffey and what a ripoff it was. It cost 200.00 each with parking and a drink for an hour????????? We were out the parking lot at 9:15! She sounded awesome and looked it too but that was wayyyyyyy too much money for wayyyyyyy to little show. The band was so sparse that the stage looked like disease had wiped out most of the band. They are very good and she must pay them well as I recognize them from 2 years ago when she had a real show. The ad for the show said live string and horn sections but they weren't on stage with her if they were there. We were in the second row and she smiled at me a few times. She really was good but after an hour she said goodnight and left. We stood there clapping asking for more but the lights came up and we were told it was over. serious rip off. That is a 75.00 show, not twice that. 70.00 for superstar Queen of Motown, 5.00 for each band member. 0.00 for whoever turns the tape on to play the other band instruments.


    Quote Originally Posted by jobeterob View Post
    After her bout with Motown and The Supremes in the 60's, Diana Ross set out on a solo mission. Her self-titled debut album took the world by storm when Ross' rendition of Marvin Gaye's "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" hit #1 on the pop charts.

    Ross continued to 'wow' audiences and music gurus around the globe. At 67 years old, Diana Ross has proved her staying power in music through the decades.

    On Friday night at the Mahaffey Theater, Diana Ross took the stage in a sparkly gold and white gown, complete with a sheer tulle overcoat. She shed the overcoat after an introductory performance of the hit "I'm Coming Out."

    With five costume changes, Ross kept the energy pumping for the whole hour-long show. Her wardrobe consisted of strikingly blinged-out gowns, each more stunning than the one before.

    Fans grooved to her many hits, from "Upside Down" to her finale of "I Will Survive." Sitting was rare during the show- most of the crowd were on their feet for the majority of Ross' diva-licious performance.

    Ross made it apparent that some people were just born to perform.

  6. #56
    Ahemmmmm.......hehehehehehhehehehe.....!

  7. #57

    Diana Ross Reigns 'Supreme' at the Mahaffey Theater


  8. #58

    A flawless performance from a diva who could teach other artists how it’s done.


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    After two years of this current tour she is still getting rave reviews and sold out crowds. Brava LaRoss. When I saw the show in 2010, her encore was a tribute to Michael with a bit of Missing You and then going into You Are Not Alone. It was stunning. And here she is two years later dedicating her encore to others that have gone before her. That has to be bittersweet for her. And should give us pause.....

  10. #60
    There is a dude in the middle of the chairs.

    That's Marv waitin and anticipatin for that soft voice................

    I would have put up one of the reviews, but you guys beat me to the punch.

  11. #61
    I can't wait to see Diana next month

  12. #62

    Yesterday, sounding great


  13. #63
    As great as Diana looks and sounds, I'm a little disappointed to see that her show has reverted back to the old format again. I don't know why. When she was in Florida last year, this also happened...but then when I saw her in Rochester in September, she went back to using the horns, the video screen and opening with "The Boss". However, a lot of songs she had performed in Toronto in 2010 (when I had previously seen her) were omitted, such as "You Keep Me Hangin' On", "It's Hard For Me To Say", and "You Are Not Alone/I Love You". As much as I love Diana and I appreciate the fact that she's even still touring and performing, I wish she would add one or two different songs into the set once in a while for the fans who continue to come out to each and every tour. When it's the same old set list time after time, it makes it more dull for the more die hard fans. So many of us loved that 2010 tour with the real horns and strings, new songs, new set and new gowns.

  14. #64
    Once again Thanks for sharing Rob

  15. #65
    Rob-that was a great clip.

    Diana still sounds great to me. The place was pretty packed too, wasn't it. And you could hear everyone singing along too. Awww

  16. #66
    Here's Missing You from Feb. 24, Hollywood, FL


  17. #67
    I spoke too soon! It's wonderful to hear her singing "Missing You" once again! And singing it very beautifully!

  18. #68
    What a beautiful performance. Is Diana Ross coming to the Bay Area this year? I would love to take my granddaughter to see her perform.

  19. #69
    Great performance, thanks Smark.

    She sounds better than ever but I agree with Carlo in that I always wish for new songs.

    And John, I think they are all sell outs so far and the reviews are great, as always.

  20. #70
    Quote Originally Posted by carlo View Post
    I spoke too soon! It's wonderful to hear her singing "Missing You" once again! And singing it very beautifully!
    Diana dedicated "Missing You" to Etta James, Nick Ashford and Whitney Houston.

  21. #71
    Motown and metal royalty headed to Indianapolis

    41 minutes ago | Written by David Lindquist | 0Comments

    Childish Gambino will perform June 15 at the Egyptian Room in Old National Centre. (Photo provided by Glassnote)
    Performances by Diana Ross and Iron Maiden headline a batch of concert announcements for Indianapolis.

    Ross, who sang more than 12 No. 1 hits as a member of the Supremes, will perform April 24 at the Murat Theatre in Old National Centre. Tickets for the 8 p.m. show, $58 to $148, go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday.

    Iron Maiden, the British hard rock band that’s sold more than 80 million albums worldwide, will perform July 19 at Klipsch Music Center. Alice Cooper will appear as supporting act at the venue formerly known as Verizon Wireless Music Center. Tickets for the 7:30 p.m. show, $29.50 to $85, go on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday

  22. #72

    More Nice Reviews

    Posted February 28, 2012 at 10:47 p.m.
    .DiscussPrintAAA.FORT PIERCE — Diana Ross walked on stage at the Sunrise Theatre on Tuesday night wearing her signature hair style, long red nails, red lipstick and a sparkling white and gold gown covering her silver platform shoes. That was just for openers.

    The 68-year-old diva started her performance singing her hit "I'm Coming Out" and traveled through her career with Supreme tunes "Stop! In the Name of Love" and "Where Did Our Love Go" while she changed into one sparkling gown after another — red, blue and pink.

    Ross didn't share stories with the audience or didn't spend time explaining her music. With a constant smile, she sang to mostly shy audience members who moved their heads and tapped their feet while she pointed and invited them to clap their hands or sing along.

    That changed when she swung her hips back and forth to "Baby Love" or when she built up a momentum with "Ain't No Mountain High Enough." Some whistled and others got up to dance.

    Many in the crowd came to listen to Ross' old hits and reminisced about their youth. Some confessed old crushes on her.

    "Back in the day, she was the bomb," said Lee Rhyant, who was in town from Atlanta visiting family.

    Some diehard fans traveled from other parts of the country and the world to see Ross. That was the case of her German fan Andreas Hirsch, who was recently featured in an article by Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers and who travels the world to see her. He came accompanied by Judy Parham from Baltimore, a retired hair stylist who has been following the diva across the country since 1965.

    "When I first saw Diana Ross I wanted to be just like her. I was a little too heavy," Parham said, laughing.

    Highwaymen artist James Gibson of Fort Pierce was also present. He met Ross in 1961, when he attended Tennessee State University in Nashville. He said she visited the school campus to see a common friend who used to sing with her. Whenever Ross was visiting, Gibson got in touch with their friend and they went out to eat at a restaurant twice.

    He cannot remember what he asked her or what she said. All he can remember were her eyes.

    "Once you look in her eyes, she just grabs you," Gibson said.

    Ross wore her signature long eyelashes that helped her become a fashion icon. Her gowns wowed women who spoke after her show, which ended with a cover of Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive."

    "You know this one," Ross said.

    Some fans who have seen Ross perform in Las Vegas and big cities were pleasantly surprised that she came to the 1,200-seat Sunrise Theatre.

    "When I read she was coming, I though we were driving to Miami," Deidre Gainey of Stuart said. "To have her here is a pleasure."

  23. #73

    More Good Reviews

    Diana Ross slick and brisk at Fox show
    12:50 am March 2, 2012, by Melissa Ruggieri


    Diana Ross received a Lifetime Achievement Grammy last month. Photo credit: AP
    If all you wanted from your Diana Ross experience was a brisk parade of hits sung well and performed by a tight band, then you likely exited the Fox Theatre Thursday night feeling fulfilled and singing “Baby Love.”

    But if you were looking for a little warmth, a little spontaneity, a little chatter, a little something to suggest that Ross wasn’t merely going through the motions of songs she’s sung a gazillion times, well, this wasn’t that show.

    The indefatigable Ross, who turns 68 later this month, has been on some form of a greatest hits tour since May 2010 – in fact, her last Atlanta appearance came at Chastain in June 2010.

    At this return engagement, the thousands of fans in the nearly sold-out Fox greeted the pop goddess with worshipful applause and ovations as she took the stage in a puff of white taffeta over a gold and white sequined dress for one of her many anthems, “I’m Coming Out.”

    It was the first of about five outfits modeled during the show, with most of her ensembles remaining in the glittery sequined family (blue, red, gold) and one purple strapless ball gown. Ross has also perfected the art of making an entrance – arms outstretched, shoulders shimmying – as she did after every costume change.

    Ross’ trademark mound of ebony waves was in full effect, too, as she frequently dabbed at it gingerly (don’t hurt the hair!) while flashing a huge smile.

    But everything was almost too perfect, from the dance moves of the stop-on-a-dime five piece band and three backup singers to the tasteful lighting beamed on a set of white curtains decorating the stage. An unscripted humanizing moment or an acknowledgement of the audience – which finally came during the encore – would have elevated the concert from a slick, professional delivery of hits to a musical embrace to remember.

    That isn’t to say Ross, who recently earned a Lifetime Achievement Grammy, was devoid of personality. She grinned and waved her hands to the beat of “Where Did Our Love Go” and “Baby Love” – songs that mandated that the crowd remain standing – and brought the sunshine out of the Motown classic “You Can’t Hurry Love.” A couple of guys in the audience also had a brief brush with diva-dom as they hopped on stage for a few quick dance moves during a playful “Upside Down.”

    Though she hit a few sharp notes early in the show, Ross settled into the silken groove of “Touch Me in the Morning” and turned on the funk for “Love Child,” recast with an exuberant Latin-tinged coda.

    Her strongest vocal moment came after a fun appearance of “Ease on Down the Road” when she returned from another dress swap for the lovely “Don’t Explain,” which nearly silenced the fidgety crowd.

    After whirling through Gloria Gaynor’s “I Will Survive” – although what strong female singer hasn’t appropriated that one? – Ross returned for an encore and finally spoke at length. She had family in the audience, she noted, including daughter Tracee, who stars in the Atlanta-filmed BET series “Reed Between the Lines.”

    As she and the band delved into the fitting set closer – “Reach Out and Touch (Somebody’s Hand)” – Ross made a brief mention of the loss of songwriter Nick Ashford (who also co-wrote “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough”) before thanking the audience for their energy.

    So no, this wasn’t a show focused on interaction, but trotting out the hits – and they are numerous and still glorious – for appreciative crowds wanting a victory lap from one of music’s most memorable female icons.

    Set list from March 1 show at the Fox Theatre:

    “I’m Coming Out”
    “More Today Than Yesterday”
    “My World is Empty Without You”
    “Where Did Our Love Go”
    “Baby Love”
    “Stop! In the Name of Love”
    “You Can’t Hurry Love”
    “Touch Me in the Morning”
    “Love Child”
    “The Boss”
    “Upside Down”
    “It’s My House”
    “Love Hangover”
    “Take Me Higher”
    “Ease on Down the Road”
    “Fine and Mellow”
    “Don’t Explain”
    “Why Do Fools Fall in Love”
    “Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You’re Going To)”
    “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough”
    “I Will Survive”
    “Reach Out and Touch (Somebody’s Hand)”

  24. #74
    Wonderful reviews, the Diva is showing them how it should be done

    Thanks so much for posting those wonderful reviews, now I am still patiently waiting for Diana to come to Europe, I get so jealous reading the great reviews she receives in the U.S.

    Please Miss Ross, you've just got to visit Europe soon.
    We miss you here.

  25. #75
    I saw some of the Twitter feedback from the ATL show last night & was pleased that a lot of young people were excited about the show.

  26. #76
    Diana Ross Wows Crowd at Fox Theatre in Atlanta
    8:00 AM EST 3/2/2012 by Ric Mathis71 Views SHARE
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    There are a few absolutes in life — like water is wet, toast burns and some stars never fade. It’s the latter part of that statement that best applies to the remarkable and incomparably accomplished Diana Ross. The fluidity of her success stands in strange contradiction to the careers of so many other greats whose success ebbed and flowed with each new wave of rumors, controversy and scandal. Ross’s distinction is her dignity. She has been decidedly free of these make-or-break distractions and continues to ‘bring it’ with every glamour-filled performance.

    Fans at the Fox Theatre spent most of Thursday night on their feet, dancing singing and applauding the litany of hits Ross performed from career high points. The Supreme’s era “You Can’t Hurry Love” to Mahogany’s “Touch Me in the Morning,” “Don’t Explain” from Lady Sings the Blues to her signature “Reach Out and Touch,” coupled with Ross’ sensational costume changes, made for an evening of reminiscing and remembering memorable moments from the past while enjoying the one we were in. –roz edward

  27. #77
    http://rollingout.com/culture/diana-...re-in-atlanta/

    There's some video of the show there.

  28. #78

    More Good Reviews

    Monday, March 5, 2012


    Reviews A Tour of Diana Ross' Wardrobe, 3/2/12 at The Ryman

    Posted by Cayla Mackey on Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 4:59 PM




    Ross performing at Oslo's 2008 Nobel Peace Prize concert.
    Editor's Note: Scene/Cream intern Cayla Mackey attended Diana Ross' March 2 show at The Ryman. She submitted the following review, in which Ross' many costume changes seem to represent the many changes in her long, storied career.

    Diana Ross strode onstage to the song “I’m Coming Out.” This is it. This is the song that branded her album Diana. It’s her declaration of freedom from Motown’s disempowering business dealings — dealings that left her without ownership of her work. For the debutante, now is her time just as it was when this song first came out. She dresses the part.

    Ross’ performance was a tour of her career, with each period of her life accompanied by a different gown. All five of Ross’ marvelous dresses dripped glitter and sequins. Her costuming alone was well worth the pricey ticket. But, as Edd Hurt says, “Don’t let the glamorous sheen of Diana Ross’ career prevent you from looking a bit deeper.”

    For Ross, glamour and aesthetics are equally as important as her music. She defines and is defined by glamour. In a larger sense, she’s a poor girl from the ghetto who has risen to affluence and renown. Like Aretha Franklin, who performed at The Ryman last year, she embodies black female empowerment.

    Ross began in a floor-length, slouchy red gown as the lead singer of the Motown trio The Supremes, performing “Stop in the Name of Love.” The eight-piece backup band sewed numbers seamlessly together as the sound shifted from Latin funk to smooth jazz to disco. From her entrance onto the stage, there was not a moment in the 90-minute set during which the entire audience was seated. She had them, and she had them on their feet.





    After the first collection of opening songs, Ross disappeared backstage and re-emerged in another jaw-dropping gown. This soft gold number appeared to be the same she wore at the 2008 Nobel Peace Prize Concert (above). She sang “Take Me Higher” from her 1995 album, and “Ease on Down the Road.” The latter was re-released in 1978, originally a track from the Broadway musical The Wiz, which was produced by Quincy Jones and later acquired by Motown. The song was recorded as a duet between Ross and Michael Jackson.

    The next costume change found Ross in a breathtaking white feathered opera coat that flowed over a skin-tight bedazzled black gown. The lights went down, and the color-morphic, lush velvet backdrop shined through starry skies. Now she is Billie Holiday, the character she played in the 1972 film Lady Sings the Blues. For this role, she was nominated for an Oscar.

    The audience melted in her hands as she teased them by flashing the coat open. She shrugged off the coat, dragged it across the floor, and tossed it aside as she moved into “Why Do Fools Fall Iin Love?” Ross covered this song in 1981, when it charted as No. 7 on Billboard's Pop Singles chart.





    Ross glided back onstage, donning a high-collared orange creamsicle dress after a nearly unnoticed absence. She crooned the theme written for the 1975 Motown film Mahogany, “Do You Know Where You're Going To.”

    The backup singers belted the hook for “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” from her 1970 debut Diana Ross. Ross emerged in disco glamour, draped in a bold gold cloth that shined rainbows under the floodlights. The crowd jumped to their feet. “You know this song?” she taunts as she launches into “I Will Survive.”

    Ross signaled the end by blowing kisses and Thank-Yous to the audience, then disappeared stage-left. The applause crescendo'd, and Ross returned for a second go at part of “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough.” The curtain closed, the din subsided, and reality returned.

    As an Academy Award-nominated actress and the recipient of a 2012 Lifetime Achievement Grammy Award, Diana Ross straddles the realm between film and music. She knows, at the very least, how to put on a good show.

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    The great reviews follow her, don't they? Thanks for posting this.

  30. #80

    Memphis Date Added for April

    Diana Ross Presale Thursday - Public On Sale Friday
    Diana Ross is scheduled to preform at The Orpheum Theatre April 22, 2012. Tickets go on sale to the public Friday, March 9th at 10am. Orpheum season ticket holders get the first chance to buy tickets during an exclusive presale starting at 8am on Thursday, March 8th. The presale for Orpheum eNewsletter subscribers starts at noon on Thursday and ends at 10PM.

    Diana Ross has had a profound influence on American popular culture and has become an icon in the entertainment industry. She is an Academy Award nominated actress for her unforgettable role as Billie Holiday in Lady Sings The Blues, a Tony and Golden Globe winner, a bestselling author, winner of 8 American Music Awards and a recipient of The Kennedy Center Honors. Her reputation as a woman of great style and beauty has put her on the covers of hundreds of magazines. Ms. Ross has sold over 100 million records and recorded 18 #1 hits. Her music became the sound of young America in the ‘60s soon after she signed with Motown Records in 1961 with The Supremes. She embarked on her extraordinary solo career in 1970, and has not stopped since.

  31. #81

    Lots of Dates for lots of Acts

    Diana Ross comes to Biloxi for a show at Beau Rivage on April 21.
    BILOXI, Mississippi -- Beau Rivage Resort & Casino has fattened up its spring and summer lineup with newly announced shows by Diana Ross (April 21), The O’Jays (May 11), Alice Cooper (June 8) and blues legend B.B. King (Aug. 24).

    Those aren’t the only new developments in the Biloxi schedule, however. Mobile-based hypnotist Thom Kaz has found a new home for his uncensored “Hypnaughty” show, which will be presented at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Wednesdays starting May 6. The Hard Rock also has added a Neil McCoy date on May 18.

    New to this week’s listings are two summer shows at IP Biloxi: R&B singer Joe appears June 23, followed by comedian Carlos Mencia on July 7.

    Beau Rivage Resort & Casino, Biloxi:


    The Doobie Brothers, March 23, $39.95 and up.

    Gladys Knight, April 13, $34.95 and up.
    Diana Ross, April 21, $54.95 and up.

    Randy Travis, May 4, $19.95.
    The O’Jays, May 11, $29.95 and up.

    Alice Cooper, June 8, $39.95 and up.

    Chicago, June 15, $59.95 and up.
    B.B. King, Aug. 24, $44.95 and up.

    Jay Leno, Oct. 6, $64.95 and up.

    Creedence Clearwater Revisited, Oct. 19, $29.95 and up.

    Available through Ticketmaster; visit www.beaurivage.com for details. 875 Beach Blvd., Biloxi; ticket office 228-386-7777 or 1-888-566-7469.

    Hard Rock Biloxi:


    The Peking Acrobats, March 16, $9.99 and up.

    Blue October, March 23, $19.99 and up.

    Billy Currington with special guests David Nail and Kip Moore, March 24, $39.99 and up.

    Jamey Johnson, March 30, $19.99 and up.

    An Evening with Judy Collins, March 31, $9.99 and up.
    LeAnn Rimes, April 6, $49.99 and up.

    Pop Evil, April 7, $9.99 and up.

    Chevelle, April 12, $19.99 and up.

    KC & the Sunshine Band, April 13, $24.99 and up.
    Keith Sweat, April 14, $24.99 and up.

    One Night of Queen performed by Gary Mullen and the Works, April 20, $9.99 and up.
    Starship starring Mickey Thomas, April 21, $9.99 and up; on sale 10 a.m. March 24.

    Bill Engvall show announced for April 27 has been canceled; refunds are available at point of purchase.
    Shinedown with Adelita’s Way, April 27, $24.99 and up.

    Bachman & Turner, April 28, $19.99 and up.
    Megadeth, May 3, $29.99 and up.

    Kathleen Madigan, May 4, $19.99 and up.

    Uncle Kracker, May 5, $14.99 and up.

    Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators, May 10, $14.99 and up.
    Mother’s Day Weekend with Brandon Bennett (Elvis tribute show), 8 p.m. May 11-12, $9.99 and up.
    Hypnaughty, uncensored hypnotic comedy with Thom Kaz, 8 p.m. Wednesdays starting May 6, $10.

    Neil McCoy, May 18, $9.99 and up.

    Snow Patrol, May 19, $59.99 and up.
    Buckcherry, May 24, $19.99 and up.
    Bret Michaels, May 25, $29.99 and up.

    Sinbad, June 1, $24.99 and up.

    Barenaked Ladies, June 2, $39.99 and up.
    Earl Thomas Conley, June 22, $9.99 and up.

    Most Hard Rock Live shows 21 and older. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster. 777 Beach Blvd. in Biloxi. For information, visit www.hardrockbiloxi.com or call 228-374-7625.

    IP Casino, Resort & Spa:


    Chrisette Michele, March 16, $35-$45.

    The Midtown Men featuring “four stars from the Original Broadway Cast of Jersey Boys,” March 23, $30-$45.

    George Lopez, March 24, $75-$85.
    Gretchen Wilson, March 30, $35-$60.

    Boyz II Men, April 13, $40-$50.
    “Roots & Boots” tour featuring Sammie Kershaw, Aaron Tippin & Joe Diffie, April 14, $35-$45.

    The Oak Ridge Boys, April 20, $30-$40.
    Craig Morgan, April 21, $15-$30.

    Rickey Smiley, 8 and 10:30 p.m. April 27, $30-$40.
    The Elvis Story featuring Ronnie McDowell & the Jordanaires, April 28, $20-$40.
    Brian Regan, May 5, $35-$50.

    Avant, May 11, $20-$35.

    Melissa Etheridge, May 18, $65-$125.
    Jeff Dunham, 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. May 25, $40-$70.
    Lee Ann Womack, May 26, $25-$40.

    Trace Adkins, June 1, $60-$85.

    D.L. Hughley, June 2, $25-$40.

    Kenny Rogers, June 22, $45-$65.
    Joe, June 23, $20-$35.

    Carlos Mencia, July 7, $45-$65.

    All shows 21 and older unless noted otherwise. Available through Ticketmaster and casino box office. 850 Bayview Ave, Biloxi. Visit www.ipbiloxi.com or call 888-WIN-AT-IP.


    Wind Creek Casino, Atmore:


    Jeff Foxworthy, 8 p.m. March 24, $20-$85.
    The Temptations, 8 p.m. April 21, $15-$45.

    Tickets for amphitheater shows can be purchased at the Essentials Sundry Shoppe at Wind Creek and through Ticketmaster. Located at Exit 57 on I-65. Patrons must be 21 or older. For information, visit www.windcreekcasino.com or call 800-745-3000.


    Note that the prices listed generally do not include service charges and other additional fees that may apply.

    For Ticketmaster events, tickets can be charged by phone at 800-745-3000 or ordered online at www.ticketmaster.com. Full-service Ticketmaster outlets in the Mobile area include the Mobile Civic Center box office; Northside Check Exchange, 2102 St. Stephens Road; Gold Mine, 602 U.S. 98 in Daphne; Publix, 25771 Perdido Beach Blvd. in Orange Beach; and the Mississippi Coast Coliseum Box office in Biloxi.

    Additionally, some are Walmart stores now offer Ticketmaster sales. Ticket counters usually located in the electronics department. Participating stores are located at 101 South Beltline Highway and 685 Schillinger Road in Mobile; 2381 Pass Road in Biloxi; 9350-A Highway 49 in Gulfport; and 3911 Bienville Blvd. in Ocean Springs.

  32. #82
    By WolverineNation

    Question of the Week is a feature running Mondays at WolverineNation -- where we ask coaches and athletes we chat with during the week the same question. The best answers are compiled here each Monday.


    This week's question: What’s the best concert you've ever been to and why?

    JOURDAN LEWIS, 2013 Michigan cornerback commit: "Diana Ross. I went with my mom three years ago. I'm kind of a Diana Ross fan I guess, but I really just enjoyed it because my mom enjoyed it."

  33. #83
    Seems like she's playing the same cities and venues year after year as of late. Will she ever go back to tour the UK and Europe?

  34. #84
    I've heard Tracey lives in Atlanta; and she has friends in Memphis; maybe she's going visiting and does the little tours in conjunction with the visits.

    For the hardcore fans, I'd like to see the show changed up some if I were to see it again. But heck, she can take it to Europe and do it there, to probably even larger sell out crowds.

  35. #85

  36. #86
    Diana Ross to sing for good cause at Nokia Theater in LA next week – and I’ll be there!!!

    By Greg Hernandez on Mar 16, 2012 6:26 pm | Permalink | Comments (0) |

    If you haven’t seen Diana Ross in concert then you don’t know what you are missing.

    On Thursday, March 22, Miss Ross returns to the Nokia Theater in downtown Los Angeles.

    She is headlining A Night of Divas which benefits the Herbalife Family Foundation.

    The foundation helps provide good nutrition to at-risk and low income children around the world.

    All proceeds will go to this worthy cause.

    Here is a LINK for more information and tickets!

    I first saw Miss Ross at the Pacific Ampitheatre in 1989 during the Working Overtime tour then again two years later at the Universal Ampitheatre during The Force Behind the Power Tour.

    It was then a five year break before returning to the Universal Ampitheatre for the Take Me Higher Tour.

    Had tickets in the summer of 2000 for the Anaheim stop of the Return to Love tour with the Supremes which was canceled before it got to our stop. I was devastated!

    It would be eight more years before I’d see Miss Ross live again and it was a spectacular concert at Hollywood Bowl in support of her first album in forever, I Love You.

    Then in 2010, I got tickets to see the superstar at the Nokia for a wonderful concert of her many hits from Baby Love to Endless Love, from Where Did Our Love Go? to Why Do Fools Fall in Love? and from Reach Out and Touch to Touch Me in the Morning.

    And let’s not forget Ain’t No Mountain High Enough, Upside Down, Love Hangover, Missing You, I’m Coming Out, Reflections, Stop! In the Name of Love, Where Did Our Love Go, Love Child and Do You Know Where You’re Going To?

    Can’t wait to see what she has in store for us this time!

  37. #87
    I was at last night's show at the Nokia theater in LA. Diana had great energy & she sounded good for the most part. However, I have to say I was majorly disappointed that her face could not be seen on the jumbo screens. I heard in the past that she didn't allow her face to be projected on the big screen & got booed for it. But I didn't know she was doing that during her regular shows too. That's not right, especially when people are paying money for this. However, I have no regrets about supporting her if it was only to hear last night's flawless rendition of "Don't Explain" while donned in that gorgeous blue gown.
    Last edited by LadySingsBlues; 03-23-2012 at 03:39 PM.

  38. #88
    I was told Diana Ross will return to Memphis on April 22 at the Orpheum. Ticket prices are really high. Why is that?
    Last edited by Kamasu_Jr; 03-23-2012 at 02:07 PM.

  39. #89
    How much are the tickets?

  40. #90
    Quote Originally Posted by Kamasu_Jr View Post
    I was told Diana Ross will return to Memphis on April 22 at the Orpheum. Ticket prices are really high. Why is that?
    Could be a benefit.

    Roberta

  41. #91
    Quote Originally Posted by LadySingsBlues View Post
    I was at last night's show at the Nokia theater in LA. Diana had great energy & she sounded good for the most part. However, I have to say I was majorly disappointed that her face could not be seen on the jumbo screens. I heard in the past that she didn't allow her face to be projected on the big screen & got booed for it. But I didn't know she was doing that during her regular shows too. That's not right, especially when people are paying money for this. However, I have no regrets about supporting her if it was only to hear last night's flawless rendition of "Don't Explain" while donned in that gorgeous blue gown.
    I have heard that because she is aging poorly and her voice has deteriorated to the point where she has to lip-synch a portion of her show as the reasons for not allowing the jumbotron screens to carry her image. She does not want the audience to be aware of these lastest shortcomings. Just sit back and enjoy the show......the parts that you can see from where you're sitting, hehehehehehehe!

  42. #92
    Well Mary Wilson is aging more rapidly than Diana and I don't really think she's making decisions like that. So that confuses me even more.

  43. #93
    Diana Ross sings most of her many hits at Nokia Theater concert for Herbalife Foundation

    By Greg Hernandez on Mar 23, 2012 11:13 am | Comments (2) |

    We had pretty damned good seats for last night’s Diana Ross concert at the Nokia Theatre but I clearly don’t have a damned good camera.

    I need to upgrade soon!

    Well, who had time for pictures anyway – I was too busy dancing!

    The concert was a private event for the Herbalife Foundation so it was not your usual Diana Ross crowd. My friends and I talked after the show about not only the difference in the crowd (many people loved it, others looked bewildered) but also in the performance of Miss Ross.

    Let me say this: Her voice is as good as it ever was, she is a total professional and it was a wonderful show.

    But it was a corporate gig so there was something a little rote about it even if there was FIVE costume changes! I’ve been to five previous Diana Ross concerts and I know the difference between when she is playing for the fans who worship her and for an audience for whom this is part of a larger convention.

    She kicked off the show with I’m Coming Out then launched into a series of Supremes hits including Baby Love, Stop! In the Name of Love, Love Child, Where Did Our Love Go? You Can’t Hurry Love and My World is Empty Without You.

    The bulk of the show were her many, many solo hits including Love Hangover, Touch Me in the Morning, Upside Down, Do You Know Where You’re Going To?, I Will Survive, Why Do Fools Fall In Love?, It’s My House, The Boss, Ease on Down the Road, and Ain’t No Mountain High Enough.

    Miss Ross did two numbers from Lady Sings the Blues but did not do my favorite, Good Morning Heartache. Also missing from the show were her hits Missing You, Endless Love, It’s My Turn and Chain Reaction.

    There was virtually no chatter and no encore but you know what? I had a BLAST!

    The next time Miss Ross tours, I will be there!

  44. #94
    When the ticket prices are REALLY high, it is often a fundraiser for some charity like the recent LA show.

  45. #95
    From a Brits point of view, it really looks like Diana is determined to turn her jaded reputation around in the U.S by playing to every single American alive today!! She's had far more bad press over the last 25 years than she deserved, and her music has gone largly ignored. It truly 'warms my cockles' to see all the great reviews she is getting - and at last the recognition as being the superstar that she is. Trust Diana to not just fade away.
    I just wish she'd take time out to record something new!!

  46. #96
    I wish she'd do a movie.

  47. #97
    If Tyler Perry has his way, she will...
    http://perezhilton.com/2012-02-22-ty...for-diana-ross

  48. #98
    She has a lot of choices.....................totally up to her; but it's a bit much for a 68 year old to do all these things when she could just sit back and relax. Read SD for a bit of amusement! Read Mary's blog always thanking her for something. Call up Berry. Hang with the kids and grandkid and pick up another award.

  49. #99
    Charts
    CURRENT BOXSCORE
    Rank Artist/Event Venue City/State Event Dates Gross Sales Attend/
    Capacity Shows/
    Sellouts Prices Promoters
    1 Michael Jackson The Immortal World Tour by Cirque du Soleil Colisee Pepsi
    Quebec City, Quebec
    March 24-25, 2012
    $1,719,960
    14,090 /
    18,238
    2 /
    0
    $250.03, $50.01
    Cirque du Soleil/evenko

    2 The X Factor Live Manchester Arena
    Manchester, U.K.
    Feb. 25-26, 2012
    $1,513,320
    32,562 /
    33,600

    Live Nation

    32 The Stars From The Commitments, Rainy Boy Sleep O2 Arena
    London, U.K.
    March 17, 2012
    $454,070
    5,953 /< /div>
    6,110
    1 /
    0
    $77.20, $70.90
    3A Entertainment

    33 Kelly Clarkson, Matt Nathanson The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor
    Windsor, Ontario
    March 8, 2012
    $451,208
    4,533 /
    4,934
    1 /
    0
    $123.09, $66.62
    C3 Presents/Caesars World Entertainment

    34 Elvis Presley In Concert O2 Arena
    London, U.K.
    March 16, 2012
    $445,150
    7,673 /
    7,801
    1 /
    0
    $60.33, $28.99
    3A Entertainment/Jef Hanlon Productions

    35 Olly Murs Echo Arena
    Liverpool, U.K.
    Feb. 19, 2012
    $440,649
    9,442 /
    9,442
    1 /
    1
    $47.47, $23.73
    3A Entertainment/Live Nation

    36 Olly Murs Motorpoint Arena
    Cardiff, U.K.
    Feb. 1-2, 2012
    $428,183
    9,766 /
    9,766
    2 /
    2
    $47.23, $23.62
    3A Entertainment/Live Nation

    37 Olly Murs Metro Radio Arena
    Newcastle, U.K.
    Feb. 24, 2012
    $427,210
    9,276 /
    9,276
    1 /
    1
    $47.07, $23.54
    3A Entertainment/Live Nation

    38 The Cleveland Orchestra Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Knight Concert Hall
    Miami, Fla.
    Jan. 27-28, 2012
    $424,131
    3,405 /
    3,770
    2 /
    0
    $172, $25
    in-house

    39 Olly Murs Bournemouth International Centre
    Bournemouth, U.K.
    Feb. 15-16, 2012
    $413,598
    8,920 /
    8,920
    2 /
    2
    $47.14, $23.57
    3A Entertainment/Live Nation

    40 Blake Shelton, Justin Moore, Dia Frampton Rimrock Auto Arena at MetraPark
    Billings, Mont.
    March 23, 2012
    $410,762
    8,221 /
    8,221
    1 /
    1
    $49.75, $25
    Police Productions

    41 Olly Murs Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
    Glasgow, U.K.
    Feb. 25, 2012
    $408,660
    8,826 /
    8,826
    1 /
    1
    $47.38, $23.69
    3A Entertainment/Live Nation

    42 Jerry Seinfeld, Chuck Martin Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Au-Rene Theater
    Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
    March 31, 2012
    $389,789
    5,264 /
    5,264
    2 /
    2
    $81, $50
    JS Touring

    43 Lady Antebellum, Thompson Square Mid-America Center
    Council Bluffs, Iowa
    March 10, 2012
    $371,240
    7,204 /
    7,204
    1 /
    1
    $72.50, $52.50, $42.50
    AEG Live

    44 Miranda Lambert, Chris Young, Jerrod Niemann Charleston Civic Center
    Charleston, W. Va.
    March 25, 2012
    $370,248
    8,032 /
    8,032
    1 /
    1
    $49.75, $25.75
    Police Productions


    47 Olly Murs Capital FM Arena
    Nottingham, U.K.
    Feb. 13, 2012
    $359,688
    7,740 /
    7,740
    1 /
    1
    $47.25, $23.63
    3A Entertainment/Live Nation



    53 Steve Harvey, Kier Spates The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor
    Windsor, Ontario
    Jan. 13, 2012
    $341,565
    4,573 /
    4,934
    1 /
    0
    $87.65, $48.81
    C3 Presents/Caesars World Entertainment

    54 The Black Keys, Arctic Monkeys Van Andel Arena
    Grand Rapids, Mich.
    March 18, 2012
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    $336,812

    8,277 /
    10,859
    1 /
    0
    $49.50, $29.50
    Live Nation

    55 The X Factor Live Capital FM Arena
    Nottingham, U.K.
    Feb. 29, 2012
    $334,617
    6,875 /
    7,050
    1 /
    0
    $51.51, $25.75
    3A Entertainment

    56 Olly Murs Brighton Centre
    Brighton, U.K.
    Feb. 7-8, 2012
    $332,391
    7,200 /
    7,200
    2 /
    2
    $47.36, $23.68
    3A Entertainment/Live Nation

    57 Peter Frampton The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor
    Windsor, Ontario
    Feb. 24, 2012
    $329,005
    4,636 /
    4,934
    1 /
    0
    $89.37, $44.12
    C3 Presents/Caesars World Entertainment

    58 Mary J. Blige Caesars Palace
    Atlantic City, N.J.
    Dec. 29-30, 2011
    $316,685
    3,167 /
    3,167
    2 /
    2
    $130, $65
    C3 Presents/Caesars World Entertainment

    59 FT Island and CN Blue NOKIA Theatre L.A. Live
    Los Angeles, Calif.
    March 9, 2012
    $316,515
    3,592 /
    4,318
    1 /
    0



    63 Kenny Rogers The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor
    Windsor, Ontario
    March 17, 2012
    $288,904
    4,592 /
    4,934 1 /
    0
    $72.87, $27.32
    C3 Presents/Caesars World Entertainment

    64 Whoopi Goldberg The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor
    Windsor, Ontario
    March 3, 2012
    $280,137
    3,791 /
    4,934

    < /td> 1 /
    0
    $78.98, $44.63
    C3 Presents/Caesars World Entertainment

    65 Ronan Keating Newcastle Entertainment Centre
    Newcastle, Australia
    Feb. 11, 2012
    $275,590
    2,290 /
    3,884
    1 /
    0
    $149.76, $74.83
    Michael Coppel Presents

    66 Elvis Presley In Concert LG Arena
    Birmingham, U.K.
    March 18, 2012
    $262,814
    4,768 /
    6,000
    1 /
    0
    $57.81, $28.91
    3A Entertainment/Jef Hanlon Productions



    70 Diana Ross Harrah's Cherokee
    Cherokee, N.C.
    March 3, 2012
    $256,045
    2,671 /
    3,000
    1 /
    0
    $95, $55
    C3 Presents/Caesars World Entertainment

    71 Arctic Monkeys, Miles Kane, Violent Soho Belvoir Amphitheatre
    Perth, Australia
    Jan. 6, 2012
    $253,766
    3,476 /
    4,442
    1 /
    0
    $72.09
    Frontier Touring Co.

    72 Sinbad, Ginuwine The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor
    Windsor, Ontario
    Feb. 3, 2012
    $247,929
    4,198 /
    4,934
    1 /
    0
    $62.10, $38.46
    C3 Presents/Caesars World Entertainment

    73 Elvis Presley In Concert Wembley Arena
    London, U.K.
    March 17, 2012
    $246,384
    4,323 /
    5,500
    1 /
    0
    $57.51, $28.75
    3A Entertainment/Jef Hanlon Productions

    74 Elvis Presley In Concert Motorpoint Arena
    Sheffield, U.K.
    March 9, 2012
    $231,919
    4,316 /
    5,500
    1 /
    0
    $ 57.58, $28.79
    3A Entertainment/Jef Hanlon Productions

    75 Musink Tattoo and Music Festival: Tiger Army, New Found Glory, Alkaline Trio, Guana Batz, Yellowcard, Against Me!, The Howlers, Bayside, Hell or Highwater and others Orange County Fair and Event Center
    Costa Mesa, Calif.
    March 2-4, 2012
    $230,700
    7,962 /
    12,000
    3 /
    0
    $75, $25
    Goldenvoice/AEG Live

    76 The Stars From The Commitments, Rainy Boy Sleep Echo Arena
    Liverpool, U.K.
    March 16, 2012
    $214,592
    3,658 /
    4,000
    1 /
    0
    $66.60, $61.11
    3A Entertainment

    77 Guns N' Roses House of Blues
    Atlantic City, N.J.
    Feb. 24, 2012
    $209,906
    2,550 /
    2,550
    1 /
    1
    $125, $75
    C3 Presents/Caesars World Entertainment

    78 Kelly Clarkson, Matt Nathanson Fox Theatre
    St. Louis, Mo.
    March 16, 2012
    $190,729
    3,895 /
    3,895
    1 /
    1
    $56.50, $39.50, $29.50
    AEG Live/Fox Concerts

    79 Elvis Presley In Concert Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
    Glasgow, U.K.
    March 11, 2012
    $190,434
    4,216 /
    4,800
    1 /
    0
    $57. 20, $28.99
    3A Entertainment/Jef Hanlon Productions

    80 Evanescence Newcastle Entertainment Centre
    Ne wcastle, Australia
    March 28, 2012
    $186,864
    2,032 /
    3,795
    1 /
    0
    $104.99
    Michael Coppel Presents

    81 Kelly Clarkson, Matt Nathanson The Venue at Horseshoe Casino
    Hammond, Ind.
    March 10, 2012
    $175,155
    2,396 /
    3,130
    1 /
    0
    $80, $45
    C3 Presents/Caesars World Entertainment

    82 Arctic Monkeys, Miles Kane, Violent Soho Enmore Theatre
    Sydney, Australia
    Jan. 13, 2012
    $172,657
    2,365 /
    2,365
    1 /
    1
    $72.22
    Frontier Touring Co.

    83 Daniel O'Donnell Newcastle Entertainment Centre
    Newcastle, Australia
    March 6, 2012
    $170,761
    2,128 /
    3,742
    1 /
    0
    $92.21, $86.84
    Adrian Bohm Presents

    84 George Lopez Rabobank Arena
    Bakersfield, Calif.
    March 10, 2012
    $167,333
    4,065 /
    4,321
    1 /
    0
    $49.50, $39.50
    Goldenvoice/AEG Live

    85 Paul Weller, Baxter Drury Roundhouse
    London, U.K.
    March 18-22, 20 12
    $165,137
    13,500 /
    13,500
    5 /
    5
    $60.98, $29.30
    3A Entertainment

    86 Kelly Clarkson, Matt Nathanson Rabobank Arena
    Bakersfield, Calif.
    March 29, 2012
    $164,789
    3,946 /
    4,400
    1 /
    0
    $69.50, $30
    Goldenvoice/AEG Live

    87 Arctic Monkeys, Miles Kane, Violent Soho Adelaide Entertainment Centre
    Adelaide, Australia
    Jan. 10, 2012
    $160,392
    2,197 /
    2,532
    1 /
    0
    $71.41
    Frontier Touring Co.

    88 Alison Krauss + Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas Municipal Auditorium
    Charleston, W. Va.
    March 29, 2012
    $159,007
    2,766 /
    3,266
    1 /
    0
    $59.50, $49.50
    NS2

    89 The Stars From The Commitments, Rainy Boy Sleep Braehead Arena
    Glasgow, U.K.
    March 15, 2012
    $158,631
    2,684 /
    2,800
    1 /
    0
    $66.68, $61.19
    3A Entertainment

    90 Peter Frampton Tower Theatre
    Upper Darby, Pa.
    Feb. 11, 2012
    $151,168
    2,699 /
    2,924
    1 /
    0
    $75, $37.50
    BRE Presents/Live Nation

    91 Charley Pride Harrah's Cherokee
    Cherokee, N.C.
    Jan. 14, 2012
    $147,200
    2,566 /
    3,000
    1 /
    0
    $60, $30
    C3 Presents/Caesars World Entertainment

    92 Jazz Roots: Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Knight Concert Hall
    Miami, Fla.
    March 9, 2012
    $147,081
    < br clear="none"> 1,746 /
    1,871
    1 /
    0
    $150, $25
    in-house

    93 Nitty Gritty Dirt Band The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor
    Windsor, Ontario
    Jan. 28, 2012
    $142,490
    2,999 /
    4,934
    1 /
    0
    $49.61, $27.06
    C3 Presents/Caesars World Entertainment

    94 Social Distortion, Frank Turner, Sharks Fox Theater
    Pomona, Calif.
    Feb. 17-18, 2012
    $140,000
    4,000 /
    4,000
    2 /
    2
    $35
    Goldenvoice/AEG Live

    95 Aretha Franklin Harrah's Grand Casino Event Center
    Tunica, Miss.
    March 3, 2012
    $139,915
    2,253 /
    2,400
    1 /
    0
    $75, $35
    C3 Presents/Caesars World Entertainment

    96 Tony Bennett Caesars Palace
    Atlantic City, N.J.
    Feb. 4, 2012
    $139,774
    1,584 /
    1,584
    1 /
    1
    $106, $56
    C3 Presents/Caesars World Entertainment

    97 Experience Hendrix Ruth Eckerd Hall
    Clearwater, Fla.
    March 15, 2012
    $138,629
    2,122 /
    2, 122
    1 /
    1
    $100, $45
    in-house/AEG Live

    98 Willie Nelson Harrah's Horseshoe Riverdome
    Bossier City, La.
    Jan. 14, 2012
    $138,400
    1,261 /
    1,300

  50. #100
    More current tour dates:

    Sat 04/21/12 Biloxi, MS Beau Rivage Resort & Casino



    Sun 04/22/12 Memphis, TN Orpheum Theatre



    Tue 04/24/12 Indianapolis, IN Murat Theatre



    Thu 04/26/12 Louisville, KY The Louisville Palace Theatre


    Fri 04/27/12 Hammond, IN The Venue At Horseshoe Casino

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