September 11, 2009

Night Ranger, Journey bringing nostalgia to Richmond  09/11/09 12:01 AM

Night Ranger, Journey bringing nostalgia to Richmond

Jack Blades wants fans to bring their “singing voices” to the Richmond Coliseum on Tuesday. The bassist/singer for Night Ranger said his band’s current joint tour with Journey is so packed with hits, it will be impossible for concertgoers to resist singing along.


July 21, 2009

POP CULTURE BLOG: Kelly Clarkson tour dates announced  07/21/09 5:13 PM

POP CULTURE BLOG: Kelly Clarkson tour dates announced

Kelly Clarkson is finally hitting the road to support her solid “All I Ever Wanted” album. The closest she’ll come to us is the Patriot Center in Fairfax—but it might be worth the drive considering she’s tapped The Veronicas and Parachute (the band formed at U.Va and formerly known as Sparky’s Flaw) to open.


January 30, 2009

New Kids at coliseum March 18  01/30/09 12:01 AM

New Kids at coliseum March 18

The comeback of New Kids on the Block continues this spring with a March 18 stop at the Richmond Coliseum. Last year, the mega-popular ‘80s boy band of Donnie Wahlberg, Joey McIntyre, Jordan Knight, Jonathan Knight and Danny Wood reunited for a tour and a new album, “The Block.“


January 26, 2009

Springsteen to perform in Charlottesville  01/26/09 11:24 AM

Springsteen to perform in Charlottesville

The road never ends for Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. Though the venerable group just played the Richmond Coliseum five months ago, they’ll return to the area for a Charlottesville date at 7:30 p.m. May 5.


January 13, 2009

Eagles at Hampton Coliseum  01/13/09 3:29 PM

Eagles at Hampton Coliseum

HAMPTON—Don Henley’s words carried more than a hint of truth as he sang his brilliant “Boys of Summer” at Monday night’s Eagles show in Hampton.


December 18, 2008

‘80s live acts still rule, but then what?  12/18/08 12:01 AM

It’s the same old song for top concert draws       Check out the top 10 names of this year’s highest-grossing tours and then feel free to wonder aloud, “What year is it, anyway?“  It certainly looks like 1985 with Bon Jovi conquering the top slot with a gross of $210.6 million from its “Lost Highway” tour.

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