Lady Gaga Extends Monster Ball Tour

Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga continues to wow fans all over the world on her Monster Ball Tour. The pop star just added even more dates to her already extensive tour.

In support of her newest album, The Fame Monster, Lady Gaga launched a massive tour in late 2009, which has already taken her to nine different countries.

She will be returning to North America for the second leg of “The Monster Ball Tour,” set to kickoff at Bell Centre in Montreal on June 28th. The new dates will continue into 2011. Read More

Our Lady Peace on Canada Tour

Our Lady Peace

Toronto’s Our Lady Peace are making their way across Canada on a two-part concert tour, which began in March.
On separate nights, the band will be performing the albums, Clumsy and Spiritual Machines, in their entirety. The second half of each show will feature an array of songs from the group’s other records.
OLP are playing the Vogue Theatre in Vancouver tonight and tomorrow night. They will wrap their tour in St. John’s on August 2nd.
Don’t miss your chance to see OLP perform your favorite album live!
For Our Lady Peace tickets, visit ShowTimeTickets.com, where we are never sold out! Read More

Canucks Attempt to Even Series

Roberto Luongo
Roberto Luongo

A goal merely 59 seconds into the game was just the start the Canucks were hoping for Sunday in Chicago. On what could have been an elimination night, the Canucks had no other choice but to show up, and play the game that we all know they are capable of, and more notably, the game that netminder Roberto Luongo is capable of.
There has been a lot of speculation around Luongo, and whether or not he would be able to pick up his socks and help his team come back from the 3-1 deficit. Until last night, I’d say the chances were slim to none. Seemingly holding on to the ghosts of last year’s series against the hawks, Lou has been looking far from confident in between the pipes, letting in 16 goals from rebounds in this series alone! Read More

Canucks Rally for Game Four

Byfuglien and Louongo
Byfuglien and Louongo

As the Canucks get geared up to take on the Blackhawks tonight, let’s do a quick series recap.
After coming out strong in game one last Saturday, the Canucks find themselves down 2-1 in the Western Conference Semifinals today. The initial cinch win is now a distant memory, but I think I remember a different Louongo playing that game.
Not only did he come through, but he played his most solid game of the finals, making seventeen saves in the first period and thirty-six in all. That a boy, Lou.
What happened in Monday’s game two was another story. It seems, the Blackhawks know that our greatest strength has some rather obvious weaknesses. Louongo likes his space.
After adjusting their line-up, the Hawks pressured the net, leaving Louongo fairly rattled.
This, last year’s tactic, got downright ugly in game three, resulting in some quite unhappy Canucks. Read More

Backstreet’s Back

Backstreet Boys

The Backstreet Boys have announced that they will bring their This is Us tour to Canada. The news comes on the heels of their seventeenth anniversary as a band.
The Backstreet Boys broke onto the music scene in 1996 with the self-titled album, Backstreet Boys. Their first release boasted memorable hits like “Quit Playin’ Games (With My Heart)” and “Everybody.”
The band has never had a dull record. In fact, all seven of their studio releases have made it into the top ten on the Billboard 200.
They gained the most attention with their 1999 release, Millennium. Read More

Toby Keith Launches American Ride Tour

Toby Keith

American Country music star, Toby Keith, launches a tour of North America at the end of this month in promotion of his thirteenth studio album, American Ride.

Keith has come a long way since his debut single, “Should’ve Been a Cowboy,” back in 1993. Since then, he has recorded nineteen number one hits, and performed eight different USO tours. He’s kept very busy.

According to Keith, he simply works hard, and enjoys the results of his labor. It is a practice that clearly works for him, having sold more than thirty million albums.

As the writer of nearly all of his recorded music, Keith is very close to its content. Most of his songs are composed while touring. Read More