Showing posts with label Amalie Arena. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amalie Arena. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Comedian Kevin Hart adds second Tampa show

Kevin Hart
   Kevin Hart's "What Now" tour has been filling huge arenas all over the country. More than a dozen cities along the tour have added second shows to accommodate demand.
   Tampa is the latest.
   Hart will now perform two shows at Tampa's Amalie Arena on May 8 -- the originally scheduled 7 p.m. show and a just-announced 10:30 p.m. show.
   Tickets for the second show go on sale at noon Friday, Feb. 27. They'll run you $56.25, $61.25, $76.25 or $127.25, plus service charge. Call 813-301-2500 or go to amaliearena.com. Tickets for the early show are already on sale.
    
    

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Five Finger Death Punch heads 98Rockfest lineup

   Five Finger Death Punch heads the recently announced lineup for this year's 98Rockfest.
Taylor Momsen of the Pretty Reckless
   The hard-rock concert is set for April 24 in the Amalie Arena in Tampa. The other bands on the program are Rise Against, Breaking Benjamin, the Pretty Reckless -- who sure seem to be performing in the Tampa area a lot lately -- and Nothing More.
   There's a free pre-show on the west plaza of the arena that starts at
2 p.m. and features
 performances by 98ROCK’s Skratch n Sniff, Sleepwave, Beartooth and Young Guns.
   Tickets go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Friday, Jan. 30. They'll run you $25, $39 and $59. VIP packages start at $169. There's a service charge on top of all those prices.
   Call 800-745-3000 or go to amaliearena.com.


   

Friday, October 10, 2014

The Who start 2015 tour in Tampa

   Get ready for a lot of dumb jokes about that "I hope I die before I get old" line from "My Generation."
   The Who, one of the biggest and best rock bands of all time, have just announced their 50th anniversary tour. And it's starting in Tampa.

   It's still six months away, though. The show at the Amalie Arena is set for April 15.
The Who at the 2010 Super Bowl
   The Who's website indicates that the tour -- called "The Who Hits 50!" -- will include lots of hits from their entire career, plus a lot of album cuts. So it's not going to be like the 'Quadrophenia' concerts the band did last year.
   Roger Daltrey has called the tour "The beginning of a long goodbye."
   Of course, both members of the Who's phenomenal rhythm section -- bassist John Entwistle and drummer Keith Moon -- are in rock 'n' roll heaven. So the Who is down to just singer Daltrey and guitarist/songwriter Pete Townshend. No word yet on who will join them onstage.
  Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 17. Prices range from $53.10 or $158.35. Call 
813-301-2500 or go to amaliearena.com. If you have a Citi card you can get tickets earlier, at 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 13, through www.citiprivatepass.com.
   Here's the entire itinerary for the first leg of the tour. A second leg starts in September but doesn't come anywhere near here.
April 15: Tampa
April 17: Miami
April 19: Jacksonville
April 21: Raleigh, NC
April 23: Duluth, GA
April 27: Austin, TX
April 29: Houston, TX
May 2: Dallas, TX
May 5: Kansas City, MO
May 7: St. Louis, MO
May 9: Louisville, KY 
May 11: Nashville, TN
May 13: Chicago, IL 
May 15: Columbus, OH 
May 17: Philadelphia, PA 
May 20: Uniondale, NY 
May 22:Atlantic City, NJ
May 24: Uncasville, CT
May 26: Brooklyn, NY 
May 30: Forest Hills, NY