Bon Jovi Rocks On in 2011

Bon Jovi

Still on tour for The Circle, Bon Jovi has announced an ambitious touring schedule for 2011.

The longtime rockers will perform across North America and Europe in support of Greatest Hits, an album due out next month.

The Bon Jovi Live 2011 Tour kicks off February 9th at Bryce Jordan Center in University Park, PA. The group will make three stops in Canada, playing in Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver, before leaving for Europe to play dates through July. Read More

Blues King Tours North America

B.B. King

Blues legend, B.B. King is touring North America. He will be performing in six Canadian cities next month, and over fifteen U.S. cities through January, 2011.

B.B. King began recording in the late forties, and was touring nationally by the late fifties. The past few decades, King has played small towns and cities all over the world. His iconic guitar style has earned him the title “King of Blues.” Read More

The Dog Whisperer Tours Canada

Cesar Millan
Cesar Millan

Best known as “The Dog Whisperer,” Cesar Millan kicked off his eleven city Canadian tour today at Save on Foods Memorial Centre in Victoria.
The tour will take Millan to cities across Canada through November. Audiences can expect to be entertained as well as educated, as Millan offers insight and tips on how to have a healthy Read More

Mellencamp Tour Lengthened

John Mellencamp

Just weeks after adding a slew of new dates to his No Better Than This tour, John Mellencamp has unveiled an extended North America tour schedule that will now go through April, 2011.

Mellencamp will hit the road at the end of this month, playing two nights at Indiana University on October 29th and 30th. The tour will make stops in over thirty-five cities, including six in Canada, before closing out at Stephens Auditorium in Iowa on April 28th.

For tour dates, check the listings below, and get your John Mellencamp tickets at ShowTimeTickets.com, where we are never sold out! Read More

World Series Battle of the Aces

WorldSeriesThe 2010 World Series run has been called by many the Battle of the Aces. With the San Francisco Giants defeating the Philadelphia Phillies over the weekend we saw one Cy Young winner, Roy Halladay, defeated by another two time winner, Tim Lincecum. Now, who better to take the mound against Tim “the Freak” Lincecum in Game 1 of the World Series than another Cy Young Winning, Cliff Lee for the Texas Rangers.

The 2008 Cy Young winner Cliff Lee, has made a name for himself as one of the MLB’s best all time postseason pitchers with a 7-0 record and a 1.26 ERA in eight career post season starts. He has allowed just 2 earned runs over 24 innings this postseason.

Meanwhile, 26 year old Tim Lincecum has earned the respect of many MLB fans with the 98 mph fast ball he is able to generate with his slight 170 lb build as well as his deadly changeup, earning him two Cy Young awards. Read More

Yankees Hopeful in Game 6

yankees

The New York Yankees are set to face the Texas Rangers in Game 6 of the American League Championship Series tonight at Rangers Ballpark.

The Rangers will be hungry for revenge after a decisive 7-2 defeat by the Yankees on Tuesday night at the new Yankee Stadium. In a do-or-die situation, the Yankees were able to pull off a win that kept them in contention for the World Series. Now as the series moves to Texas for Game 6 and potentially Game 7, they face an uphill battle.

For Yankees fans seeing a team rise through the ashes is not something new. Many may remember the 2004 ALCS where the Yankees won the first 3 games of the series only to have the Boston Red Sox become the first major league team to rebound from a postseason 3-0 deficit.

Game 6 will see a repeat of Game 2 aces Phil Hughes for the Yankees and Colby Lewis for the Rangers. Read More