Friday, October 7, 2011

Concert Tickets for Sale: Four Pop Acts you shouldn't Miss in 2011


Whether you're looking for a special gift or you're long overdue for an awesome concert,
there are concert tickets for sale for hot pop acts whose tours will extend to or begin in
the New Year. Whether rock, rhythm and blues, or country is your flavor, the following
acts offer more than a night on the town; they offer memories that could last a lifetime.

1. Lady Gaga
Speaking of memorable, you won't soon forget a concert by this artist. Lady Gaga is
similar to KISS: the depth of the music won't blow you away, but the concert spectacle
will. Dressing for every show as if trying to outdo a peacock, with circus worthy
stage sets and complex choreography wrenching up the effect, a Lady Gaga concert is
something to behold. If you or someone you know needs a night of swaying to the beat of no strings attached pop in a dreamlike environment, Lady Gaga is that act. Her current
tour extends to May 2011.

2. U2
At this point, you've had almost 30 years see a U2 concert, but the boys from Dublin
still have what it takes to put on a show, even by U2 standards refined, soaring vocals,
substantial lyrics, and fine melodies. Unlike tenors whose voices eventually lose their
luster, Bono's seems to age to like a good cabernet. Supporting the release of their newest
album, Songs of Ascent, U2 will commence their latest tour in 2011. U2 is ageless, but
the clock is still ticking. Take advantage of their concert tickets for sale right now, and
see them before they're gone.

3. Brad Paisley
Behind Brad Paisley's boyish looks is a songwriting sensibility that cherishes that most
respected of country music staples: experiential wisdom. Not one to simply belt off a
set of jams that sound more concocted than countrified, Paisley crafts albums of depth,
resonance, and well-measured sentiment. Paisley has been on rise since the release of his
debut album in 1999. Beginning in January 2011, his tour will support the release of his
double disc album, Hits Alive, a combo of studio hit singles and never before released
live versions of his songs.

4. Usher
Usher began his musical career as a teen idol, but he didn't burn out before manhood,
currently ranking as one of the top rhythm and blues acts in the world. Usher's late 2010
tour that extends to May 2011 supports his latest album, Raymond v. Raymond, that was
followed by an extended play version entitled, Versus. If you fancy the smooth croonings
of smooth operators, who also know how to get up and dance, the Usher man is an artist
you shouldn't miss.


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