Fall Concert Round-up

 
 
 

The end of summer is always bittersweet. Gone is your justification for lounging by the pool or sleeping until noon but, on the bright side, summer ending brings fall, and fall brings music. With the weather cooling off, we’re in for a new season of amazing artists coming to the Valley. Since the heat waves are one with summer, these artists no longer have to fear the blistering temperatures and can eagerly venture here to keep us entertained. The fall is the perfect time to attend an outdoor venue or have a blast from the past with an old favorite band.

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Jonas Brothers with Demi Lovato and Camp Rock Friends

Everyone loves celebrity couples like, but it’s sure to get complicated when they break up and still have to tour together! Come see that excitement on Sept. 14 when Joe Jonas and Demi Lovato visit Cricket Wireless Pavilion. Tickets range from just $10 to $250 for the ritzier VIP packages.


 

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Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and ZZ Top

Since the late 70’s, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers have been putting on incredible shows that don’t disappoint. Their newest show is a fuse of recent stuff along with their classics like “Free Falling” and “You Don’t Know How It Feels.” Tickets range from $24 to $125 dollars and the show is at US Airways center on Sept. 26.


 

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Carrie Underwood

This newlywed country cutie with the huge voice is headed for the Valley on Oct. 3. Not just for country lovers, this show is perfect for the whole family, and with her huge number of hits, you’ll find yourself humming along to every song. She’ll be a Jobing.com area and tickets run from $30 to $50.


 

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Jack Johnson

Spend your 10/10/10 with the sweet serenades of Jack Johnson. Cricket Wireless Pavilion provides the perfect outdoor venue to sit, relax and enjoy a mix of Johnson’s new and old music. His opening act, G-Love, is also a must-see. Get your tickets now, ranging from $35 to $55 dollars.


 

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Train with Gavin DeGraw

On Sept. 25, Train is headed to US Airways area joined by Gavin DeGraw to put on an unforgettable concert. Since 2003, Train has been on the scene cranking out hits like “Meet Virginia” and the newest “Hey Soul Sister.” Tickets are from $25 to $55 but its only $20 more for a VIP upgrade which includes a pre-party with music, drinks, dancing and more.

Last Updated ( Monday, 02 August 2010 12:49 )