Showing posts with label General Admission Milwaukee show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label General Admission Milwaukee show. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Nickelback Milwaukee Tickets for Bradley Center show


On May 21, Nickelback will play at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee. I found out that the floor of the Bradley Center will once again be a general admission event. The stage has wings and a center walkway. That means you have a good shot at getting close to some part of that stage, if you decide to stand all night.


Nickeback has the same stage set up for the Target Center in Minneapolis. The bigger venues can play host to the full Nickelback effect. A few days after they play in Milwaukee, the band heads back to their home country of Canada. They play Saskatoon on May 29, and just a few more dates. This tour starts in January, and runs for almost five months, with a break in March. The band is backing up their disk titled Dark Horse. That came out a year ago. The did get a Grammy nod this year.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Black Eyed Peas general admission tickets are the best way to get close


This is another big show at the Bradley Center where the main floor is wide open. When it's The Black Eyed Peas Bradley Center show in Milwaukee, the venue will feature an open floor. When I have to stand all night for a show, I don't mind as long as the band can keep me happy.

Bruce Springsteen did a general Admission floor for his show too. That would be a marathon event. I guess that made the tickets on the Bradley Center floor the hardest to move? It's been 14 years with The Peas, so one would think that they will have a great fan base that is more than willing to dance all night in Milwaukee. This time it makes sense. For Bruce, not so much. I expect more of a general admission show at Shank Hall.
It looks like Behind the Front was the first album for the Black Eyed Peas. They took over three years between their latest release and Monkey Business back in 2005. There are three songs on The E.N.D. that are up for Grammys. You have to take advantage of that power, and tour once more. That's just what we see with The Black Eyed Peas Milwaukee show in the spring.