Get $5 tickets to the December 6th performance at Lund Auditorium in River Forest. Big Bad Voodoo Daddy jazzes up the season with their patented Wild & Swingin’ holiday concert, boasting both original tunes and their own smoking hot versions of Yuletide favorites from their just-released album It Feels Like Christmas Time. One of the swing revival’s biggest success stories, the high-energy nine-piece big band is celebrating their 20th anniversary in 2013 with this irreverent CD, which features tracks like “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch,” “Frosty the Snowman,” “All I Want for Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth)” and “Run Rudolph Run.”
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Groupon NYC: Global Citizen Festival in Central Park – very limited VIP tickets
Global Citizen Festival Featuring Stevie Wonder, Kings of Leon, John Mayer, and Alicia Keys – Great Lawn at Central Park on September 28th at 2 pm. VIP ticket perks include:
- Separate restroom facilities
- Separate entrance
- Limited edition lithograph created exclusively for the festival
- Commemorative VIP laminate and matching lanyard
- VIP customer service hotline
It’s worth it for the bathrooms alone!
Groupon culture: Plain White T’s & Million Dollar Quartet
Tickets to BenFest 2013 (that’s Benedictine University in Lisle) has the following options for the Plain White T’s & Vicci Martinez August 24th performance:
- $20 for general admission to the track (up to a $37.46 value)
- $20 for general admission to the bleachers (up to a $37.46 value)
- $55 for general admission to track and a meet-and-greet with Vicci Martinez at 6 p.m. (up to a $117.46 value)
- $55 for general admission to track and a meet-and-greet with Plain White T’s at 6:15 p.m. (up to a $117.46 value)
Best-Available Seating on August 30–September 22 dates of Milion Dollar Quartet (Up to 49% Off). 17 Showtimes Available.
$15 for Brian Wilson @ Ravinia – 73% off!
Tickets to Brian Wilson’s July 26 Ravinia concert start at $15 – that’s 73% off! Brian Wilson wrote some of the greatest tunes in American pop music as a founding member of the Beach Boys. From their early songs about cars and surfing to the 1966 masterpiece Pet Sounds and beyond, Wilson’s “teenage symphonies to God” broke new ground in rock music, combining elaborate vocal harmonies with baroque, unconventional instrumentation. He’s been productive in recent years, releasing his long-awaited magnum opus Smile in 2004 and reuniting with the Beach Boys for a 50th anniversary tour. He’s currently working on his 11th solo album. For this concert, he’ll be joined by two more founding members of the Beach Boys: Al Jardine and David Marks.