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Mar
29
Thu
2018
Odesza upcoming live in Seattle – tickets @ Wamu Theater At CenturyLink Field Event Center
Mar 29 @ 11:00 pm – 1:30 am

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About ODESZA

Adding a heavier beat but keeping the “dreamy” side of indie electronica intact, Seattle duo ODESZA formed in 2012 just before they graduated from Western Washington University. Members Harrison Mills (aka Catacombkid) and Clayton Knight (aka Beaches Beaches) had known each other since they were freshman at the college, but ODESZA didn’t form until their senior year. After graduation, things began to move quickly as 2012 saw the release of their debut album, Summer’s Gone. The year 2013 saw both an EP, My Friends Never Die, plus a tour with, and a remix for, Pretty Lights. A year later they released In Return, an LP from the Counter Records label that topped various online retailers’ electronic album charts. ODESZA toured North America in support of their album, and sold out 28 shows, in addition to performing at over 20 festivals. In 2015, the duo launched Foreign Family Collective in order to give exposure to up-and-coming musicians and graphic artists. A deluxe edition of In Return, including the Little Dragon collaboration “Light” as well as live tracks and instrumentals, appeared later in the year. “Late Night” and “Line of Sight,” the first two singles from ODESZA’s third studio album, were released in April of 2017. A Moment Apart arrived the following September, featuring guest appearances by Regina Spektor, Leon Bridges, and Ry X. ~ David Jeffries | Apple Music

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Aug
4
Sat
2018
Major Lazer live at the Encore Beach Club, Las Vegas Tickets @ Encore Beach Club
Aug 4 @ 1:30 pm

Major Lazer live at the Encore Beach Club, Las Vegas Tickets



Major Lazer is an American electronic dance music trio composed of record producer Diplo, and DJs Jillionaire and Walshy Fire. It was founded in 2008 by Diplo and Switch, but Switch left in 2011. He was born in Kawangware-satelite, Nairobi Kenya to Njoki and Kimathi, relocated to the US when young” Its music spans numerous genres, mixing reggae with dancehall, reggaeton, soca, house and moombahton.

Major Lazer has released three full-length albums: Guns Don’t Kill People… Lazers Do in 2009, Free the Universe in 2013, and Peace is the Mission in 2015. They have also released two EPs: Apocalypse Soon in March 2014, which featured vocal contributions from Pharrell Williams and Sean Paul, and Know No Better in 2017, which featured appearances from Camila Cabello, Quavo, Travis Scott, and J Balvin, among others. Lazer has also notably produced Reincarnated, the debut Reggae album by Snoop Dogg under his “Snoop Lion” persona. In March 2018, Billboard named Major Lazer as number five on their 2018 ranking of dance musicians titled Billboard Dance 100.

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Aug
17
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2018
Major Lazer live at the Encore Beach Club, Las Vegas Tickets @ Encore Beach Club
Aug 17 @ 1:30 pm

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Major Lazer is an American electronic dance music trio composed of record producer Diplo, and DJs Jillionaire and Walshy Fire. It was founded in 2008 by Diplo and Switch, but Switch left in 2011. He was born in Kawangware-satelite, Nairobi Kenya to Njoki and Kimathi, relocated to the US when young” Its music spans numerous genres, mixing reggae with dancehall, reggaeton, soca, house and moombahton.

Major Lazer has released three full-length albums: Guns Don’t Kill People… Lazers Do in 2009, Free the Universe in 2013, and Peace is the Mission in 2015. They have also released two EPs: Apocalypse Soon in March 2014, which featured vocal contributions from Pharrell Williams and Sean Paul, and Know No Better in 2017, which featured appearances from Camila Cabello, Quavo, Travis Scott, and J Balvin, among others. Lazer has also notably produced Reincarnated, the debut Reggae album by Snoop Dogg under his “Snoop Lion” persona. In March 2018, Billboard named Major Lazer as number five on their 2018 ranking of dance musicians titled Billboard Dance 100.

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Aug
8
Thu
2019
Rebelution upcoming concert MECU Pavilion Baltimore MD @ MECU Pavilion
Aug 8 @ 7:00 pm
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Find tickets for Rebelution in Baltimore, Maryland at MECU Pavilion on Thursday, August 08, 2019. MECU Pavilion is located at 731 Eastern Ave in Baltimore, MD

About Rebelution

When California reggae outfit Rebelution was nominated for a Grammy in 2017 for the previous year’s Falling Into Place it proved the culmination of more than a decade spent woodshedding, endlessly touring and a do-it-yourself attitude in managing an ever growing international fan base and running the charts. It was their album to top the reggae charts. Their sound is an amalgam of pop-tinged reggae and breezy indie rock.

Formed in Santa Barbara, California by a group of college music students, Rebelution was built from diverse musical backgrounds united by a shared passion for reggae. Launched in 2004, Rebelution spent a couple years playing around their home base, offering a breezy fusion of roots and rock that immediately set the group apart from acts such as Sublime and Long Beach Dub All-Stars. In 2006, they made their debut with a self-titled EP, while 2007 saw them hit with their debut album, Courage to Grow that hit ther number four spot on thereggae charts. Their 2009 follow-up, Bright Side of Life, topped the Reggae Albums chart, while 2011 saw them cross over into electronica with their Remix EP.

Peace of Mind arrived in 2012 with the versions Peace of Mind: Acoustic and Peace of Mind: Dub following later in the year, the latter remixed by Easy Star All-Star’s Michael Goldwasser. Two years later, the group landed on Goldwasser’s Easy Star label with the album Count Me In. Count Me In: Acoustic appeared on the group’s own 87 label in 2015, then it was back to Easy Star for 2016’s Falling into Place. The album featured a guest appearance from Jamaican singer Protoje and debuted at number 32 on the Billboard 200 album chart and won a Grammy nomination.

They foillowed it with the chart-topping Live At Red Rocks.

In 2018, Free Rein, another chart-topping set that expanded the band’s sonic palette to include more lover’s rock was released. The band utilized several producers o nthe set including Don Corleon (Sean Paul, Rihanna) who helmed the single “Rise On Top,”and Winta James, (Damian Marley, Chronixx), for “Settle Down Easy” and “City Life,” two songs that reflect a more confessional perspective. ~ David Jeffries

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Sep
4
Wed
2019
UB40’s Ali and Astro & Shaggy upcoming Baltimore @ MECU Pavilion
Sep 4 @ 6:30 pm

UB40‘s Ali and Astro & Shaggy – MECU Pavilion, Baltimore, MD

and at MECU Pavilion on Wednesday, September 04, 2019. MECU Pavilion isets are available now. Enjoy UB40 at a venue near you! Dont miss the opportunity to see UB40 perform live in 2019. located at 731 Eastern Ave in Baltimore, MDUB40's Ali and Astro & Shaggy - MECU Pavilion, Baltimore, MD

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Mon
2020
Celine Dion Royal Farms Arena, Baltimore, MD @ Royal Farms Arena
Feb 24 @ 7:30 pm

Celine Dion Courage Would Tour 2019

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A voice like Celine Dion’s doesn’t come around often. In 2019, Celine Dion tickets are on sale for one of the biggest tours of her career. Celine Dion tickets for her “Courage World Tour” won’t stick around for long. Fans have been waiting to purchase Celine Dion tickets for a decade now, so demand is at an all-time high.

For some perspective, Celine Dion is in the top fifteen all-time when it comes to total record sales. Her popularity know no boundaries, and she connects with audiences all over the world!

Throughout the summer, Celine Dion is putting on a historic run of shows at Caesars Palace Colosseum in Las Vegas. Every night, the venue is filled with adoring fans waiting to see Celine Dion put on a show.

In the past three months, Celine Dion has sold alomst 1 million dollars in ticket sales. Now that Celine Dion tickets are available for her residency as well as a North American tour, that number should increase rapidly.

A native of Canada, Celine Dion is doing something special for her hometown fans during the start of her first tour in ten years! The first five shwos of her tour will be in Canada, before she heads to the US for a number of shows. Celine Dion tickets will be available in a city near you, and this is a show you can’t afford to miss!

Celine Dion is also ready to cash in on a film that will be released in 2020. The biopic will have original Celine Dion music and as a result, should be a big box office hit.

Courage World Tour
Fans have definitely enjoyed Celine Dion tickets during her Las Vegas residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, but her brand new Courage World Tour tickets are on sale now and fans could not be more excited.

She is starting with 10 Canadian dates to give her hometown fans a chance to see this spectacle first. Celion Dion tickets are available for her extensive North American tour for her fans in the US as well. Starting in September of 2018 and running all the way through April of 2019, Celine Dion tickets are plentiful, and fans will have plenty of chances to see her live.



Celine Dion tickets are available for almost every major arena in North America, so the chance to see her in a city near you will be extremely easy.

She is embarking on 56-date trek across North America for the first time in a decade. For the first time in over a decade, all of her loyal fans can see her live!

Celine Dion tickets are on sale now and they are going fast. Be there for a stop on the 2019 Celine Dion concert tour and get ready for an unforgettable night. Browse concert tickets for Celine Dion and get ready for the show of a lifetime!

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Celine Dion upcoming Royal Farms Arena, Baltimore, MD @ Royal Farms Arena
Feb 24 @ 10:30 pm
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Find tickets for Celine Dion in Baltimore, Maryland at Royal Farms Arena on Monday, February 24, 2020. Royal Farms Arena is located at 201 W Baltimore St in Baltimore, MD

About Céline Dion
From her humble roots as a French-language teenage pop singer to international superstardom, Canadian singer Celine Dion became a multi-platinum, Grammy-winning crossover success in the ’90s after breaking into the English-language market with heartfelt ballads that shined a spotlight on her powerful and inimitable voice. In addition to winning first prize at the 1988 Eurovision song contest, Dion has also scored multiple Grammy awards, including Album of the Year for 1996’s Falling Into You. Her award-winning contributions to film soundtracks helped expand her presence into the pop culture mainstream, most notably with songs like “Beauty and the Beast” from the 1991 Disney animated film and the blockbuster “My Heart Will Go On” from 1997’s box office smash Titanic. Decades into her career, her status as a beloved pop icon was further cemented with a record-breaking Las Vegas residency at Caesars Palace, making her one of the highest-grossing artists of all time.

Born on March 30, 1968 in Charlemagne, Quebec, Céline Marie Claudette Dion was one of 14 children in a large family that fostered a love of music. She started singing at a young age, performing at the family’s piano bar and at her older brother’s wedding. Pursuing her dream of becoming a singer, she wrote her first song “Ce N’etait Qu’un Rêve” (It Was Only a Dream) in 1980 with her mother and brother. Released in June 1981, the single peaked in the Top 20 of the Quebec singles chart and landed on her debut full-length La Voix Du Bon Dieu (Super Etoiles/Saisons), which was released in November of the same year. Under the guidance of producer and manager René Angélil, Dion went on to win “Top Performer” and “Best Song” at the 1982 Yamaha World Popular Song Festival in Tokyo and multiple Felix Awards in her native Quebec for her third effort, Tellement J’ai D’amour, which won Best Pop Album, Newcomer of the Year, and Female Vocalist of the Year. The album was certified platinum in Canada while leaping to France, where it also became a hit. A steady stream of releases followed into the late ’80s, including four studio albums, a handful of compilations, and a pair of Christmas collections, which helped her make inroads into international markets like Belgium and Switzerland.

In 1987, Dion received a full pop makeover on her eighth LP, Incognito (CBS Records). The double-platinum set spawned five hit singles and was promoted with a Canadian tour that included a multi-month residency at the Saint-Denis Theatre in Montreal. In the midst of Incognito’s whirlwind success, Dion won the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest, representing Switzerland with “Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi.” Poised for greater international exposure, Dion finally made her move beyond her French-language Canadian releases, taking aim at the U.S. pop mainstream at the turn of the decade.

Released on Columbia Records in April 1990, Unison was Dion’s first English-language album, following a concerted effort to improve her language skills and vocal training. The leap paid off and Unison was a massive success, selling more than a million copies in the U.S. and millions worldwide. In addition to singles “Have a Heart” and “Unison,” the album also included Billboard hits like “The Last to Know,” “(If There Was) Any Other Way,” and “Where Does My Heart Beat Now,” which peaked at number four on the Hot 100 and number two on the Adult Contemporary chart. Unison’s performance helped Dion attract the attention of Disney and she was recruited for 1991’s “Beauty and the Beast,” a duet with Peabo Bryson from the animated film of the same name. Produced by Walter Afanasieff and penned by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken, the ballad was a Top Ten hit, winning Dion a Grammy for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals.

Her second English-language album arrived in 1992. Riding the success of “Beauty and the Beast” — included as the set’s first single — Celine Dion made confident steps away from the youthful pop of her previous releases, presenting a matured rebranding for the singer on yearning ballads and confident, R&B-inspired dance numbers. Featuring songwriting by Afanasieff, Diane Warren, and Prince, the self-titled effort entered the top 40 of the Billboard 200, eventually outselling Unison. It included hit singles “If You Asked Me To,” “Nothing Broken but My Heart,” and “Love Can Move Mountains.” Meanwhile, away from the public eye, Dion and Angelil had begun a romantic relationship, which was subtly unveiled in 1993 in the liner notes of her next album (the couple would wed at the end of 1994).

Issued in November, The Colour of My Love topped charts across Europe and in Canada, entering the Top Ten in the U.S. and even Japan. It was her highest-selling effort to date with over 20-million copies sold. The Juno- and Grammy-winning album yielded romantic hits like the Clive Griffin duet “When I Fall in Love” (from the Sleepless in Seattle soundtrack), U.K. chart-topper “Think Twice,” and the international smash “The Power of Love,” a cover of a Jennifer Rush song that went on to win the Grammy for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s). As Love became Dion’s biggest album to date, she shifted focus back to her French audience with another blockbuster.

Following the release of live album À L’olympia, recorded in Paris in September 1994, Dion issued D’eux (released as The French Album in the U.S.) in 1995. The set included chart-topping singles like “Pour Que Tu E” and “Je Sais pas,” which both shot to number one in France and Belgium. The album itself stayed atop the French chart for a whopping 44 weeks, becoming the best-selling French album of all time. Her months of French chart dominance came to an end in 1996 when she was toppled from the top spot by her own album, Falling Into You.

Returning to English-language output, Dion hit another career high point with Falling Into You. Surpassing the success of her previous two efforts, Falling Into You found Dion at a peak in popularity, extending her chart dominance around the world with platinum singles like “It’s All Coming Back to Me Now” and the Grammy-winning “Because You Loved Me” (from the Up Close and Personal soundtrack). Frequent collaborators Diane Warren and David Foster returned to work on the project, which won Grammy Awards for Album of the Year and Best Pop Album while becoming one of the best-selling albums of all time. In support of the effort, Dion embarked on a world tour that lasted over a year, hitting spots in markets like Asia and Australia. Mere months after the tour’s final date in Switzerland, Dion returned to the top of the charts with a follow-up.

Let’s Talk About Love arrived in late 1997. Afanasieff and Foster, among others, returned to produce the effort, while guests like Barbra Streisand, the Bee Gees, Luciano Pavarotti, Bryan Adams, Diana King, Brownstone, Carole King, and George Martin were enlisted for vocal duties and songwriting. In addition to hit duets “Tell Him” and “Immortality,” Let’s Talk About Love featured what would become Dion’s signature song, “My Heart Will Go On,” the James Horner-penned theme from the blockbuster film Titanic. With its unmistakable flute melody and cinematic scope, the single matched the film’s cultural dominance, becoming a ubiquitous radio staple and topping charts in Canada, Europe, Australia, and the U.S. After winning an Academy Award in 1997 for Best Original Song, “My Heart Will Go On” scored a Golden Globe in 1998 before sweeping the 1999 Grammys with wins for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Female Pop Vocal, and Best Song for a Motion Picture or Television. While touring in support of Let’s Talk About Love, Dion issued the holiday album These Are Special Times; a greatest-hits compilation, All the Way: A Decade of Song; and another French release, S’il Suffisait D’aimer. She capped off the decade by receiving the titles of Officer of the Order of Canada for Outstanding Contribution to the World of Contemporary Music and Officer of the National Order of Quebec. After her unbroken run of ’90s chart success and international touring, Dion took a well-deserved break to focus on her family, prompted in part by a cancer diagnosis for Angelil and the 2001 birth of their first child.

Dion returned to music in 2002 with a refreshed pop sound on A New Day Has Come. Another multi-platinum chart-topper, the album was inspired by the birth of her son and the September 11th attacks, which pushed Dion to focus on love, hope, and fresh beginnings. In addition to familiar faces like Afanasieff, Christopher Neil, Ric Wake, and Guy Roche, Dion also enlisted Swedish pop producers Anders Bagge, Peer Astrom, and Arnthor Birgisson, as well as songwriters Kara DioGuardi and Corey Hart. While not as globe-conquering as her late-’90s releases, A New Day managed to yield uplifting hits like “A New Day Has Come” and “I’m Alive,” a pair of sweeping tracks that highlighted her new-millennium pop confidence. Settling into this reenergized comfort zone, Dion quickly followed with 2003’s One Heart, home to the urgent dance-pop single “I Drove All Night,” a cover of the Roy Orbison song that was popularized by Cyndi Lauper in 1989. The rest of the album showcased this sleek, pop-friendly rebirth, hiring producers like Cathy Dennis and Max Martin, known for their work with acts like Britney Spears and Kylie Minogue. Despite the attempt at reinvention, One Heart’s stylistic shift was met with criticism, becoming her lowest-selling English-language effort in over a decade. Yet, even with this seemingly commercial disappointment, the album was still certified platinum and sold over five million copies worldwide.

The mid-aughts remained relatively quiet for Dion. Taking a step back from the pop world, she entered the studio with Jean-Jacques Goldman, Erick Benzi, Jacques Veneruso, and Gildas Arzel for the folk-and-country-influenced 1 Fille & 4 Types, a surprising dip into hitherto unexplored genres for the artist that ended up being a hit for her French-language fans. A year later, she retreated to familiar adult contemporary territory on the baby-centric, multimedia collaboration with photographer Anne Geddes, Miracle, which featured Dion’s covers of songs by John Lennon, Louis Armstrong, Roberta Flack, and others. 2004 also saw the release of A New Day…Live in Las Vegas, a concert recording of her multi-million dollar, five-year residency at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Occupied by these live shows — which had Dion booked for nightly performances five days a week — she released a comprehensive greatest-hits collection, On Ne Change Pas, which compiled her French-language hits from 1981 to 2005. In 2007, after the release of another French album, D’elles — an ambitious concept featuring songs written by French female authors — Dion returned with a course-correcting follow-up to One Heart.

Taking Chances arrived at the end of 2007. A comeback of sorts, the LP included the set’s sole hit “Taking Chances,” written with Kara DioGuardi and the Eurythmics’ David A. Stewart, and a cover of Heart’s “Alone,” reimagined with guitarist Ben Moody (ex-Evanescence). Despite being one of her lowest-selling English efforts, Taking Chances was supported with a record-breaking international tour that made stops in South Africa, China, Malaysia, and Australia, becoming one of the highest-grossing treks of all time.

Another best-of compilation, My Love: Essential Collection (which collected hits released after 1999’s All the Way), kept Dion on the charts following the conclusion of her world tour, which was commemorated on 2010’s Taking Chances World Tour: The Concert, recorded in Boston and Montreal. She also signed on for a second multi-year concert residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace, which had a planned run that extended into 2019. Meanwhile, she issued another French album, Sans Attendre, in late 2012. Topping charts in worldwide French markets, the effort featured duets with Johnny Hallyday (“L’amour Peut Prendre Froid”), Jean-Pierre Ferland (“Une Chance Qu’on S’a”), and Henri Salvador (“Tant de Temps”). Eleventh English album, Loved Me Back to Life, followed in 2013. In addition to the Sia-penned title track, Loved Me also included duets with Ne-Yo (“Incredible”) and Stevie Wonder (“Overjoyed”).

In 2014, Dion’s Vegas residency and an Asia tour were abruptly halted after Angelil’s health began to further deteriorate. Although her performances resumed a year later in the summer of 2015, they were once again halted in early 2016 with the tragic deaths of both Angelil and her brother, Daniel Dion, which came within two days of each other. A devastated Dion took time away from the spotlight for a month, returning to the stage in February.

That summer, she released Encore un Soir, an introspective set of uplifting pop that peaked at number one in Canada, France, Belgium, and Switzerland, notably becoming Dion’s first French-language effort to chart on the Billboard charts. Encore was home to singles like the title track and “L’étoile,” co-written by French slam poet Grand Corps Malade.

Dion returned to the world of film soundtracks in 2017. Reuniting with a property that helped break her into the American pop culture landscape over 25 years earlier, she contributed “How Does a Moment Last Forever” to Disney’s live action remake of Beauty and the Beast. Composed by Alan Menken with lyrics by Tim Rice, the song topped the Quebec charts and even entered the Top Ten across Asia. In 2018, she contributed to another, though slightly more unorthodox, soundtrack: Deadpool 2. “Ashes” landed that May, accompanied by a music video starring Dion and the titular superhero that quickly went viral. ~ Neil Z. Yeung

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Aug
5
Wed
2020
Alicia Keys in Baltimore, Maryland at MECU Pavilion @ MECU Pavilion
Aug 5 @ 8:00 pm
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Find tickets for Alicia Keys in Baltimore, Maryland at MECU Pavilion on Wednesday, August 05, 2020. MECU Pavilion is located at 731 Eastern Ave in Baltimore, MD


About Alicia Keys
American singer/songwriter and pianist Alicia Keys became an international star in the early 2000s with her singular mix of classic and contemporary R&B. Behind the number one pop hit “Fallin’,” her debut album, Songs in A Minor, sold more than 50,000 copies during its first day of availability in 2001 and eventually moved over ten million units worldwide, thus setting the stage for the then-20-year-old’s career. Her 2003 sophomore follow-up, The Diary of Alicia Keys, cemented her popularity and she spent the next decade refining her signature sound, racking up platinum certifications with additional chart-toppers As I Am (2007) and Girl on Fire (2012). In addition to her solo efforts, Keys also collaborated on a number of notable hits with the likes of Jay-Z (“Empire State of Mind”), Jack White (the Bond theme “Another Way to Die”), Usher (“My Boo”), and more.

Alicia Augello Cook was born in Hell’s Kitchen in early 1981. Raised by her Italian-American mother, she enrolled in classical piano lessons at the age of seven and began writing songs four years later. An education at the Professional Performance Arts School helped develop her vocal skills, and Keys graduated at the age of 16 as the class valedictorian. Two Columbias loomed on the immediate horizon: Columbia University and Columbia Records, both of which had extended offers to the talented student/musician. Although she attempted to make both options work, Keys found it difficult to juggle the two commitments and chose to focus exclusively on her music career. Assuming the stage name of Alicia Keys, she began working with Columbia and contributed a song to the Men in Black soundtrack, but disputes with the label resulted in her contract’s termination.

Keys bounced back by aligning herself with Clive Davis, the president of Arista Records, but work on her debut album stalled when Davis was ousted from the company in 2000. Davis soon formed his own label, J Records, and welcomed Keys back into the fold with an aggressive publicity campaign (including an influential appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show). Songs in A Minor was released in June 2001 and debuted at the top of the charts, eventually netting five Grammys and rising to platinum status in ten different countries. Her sophomore effort, 2003’s The Diary of Alicia Keys, enjoyed similar Grammy-certified success and yielded a trio of Top 10 singles, “If I Ain’t Got You,” “Diary,” and “You Don’t Know My Name.” Keys released a book of poetry, Tears for Water: Songbook of Poems and Lyrics, the following year.

A live CD/DVD package, Unplugged, arrived in 2005 and followed Keys’ two previous releases to the top of the charts. She then entered the acting world, starring in both Smokin’ Aces and The Nanny Diaries in 2007, before issuing the pop-influenced As I Am later that year. It became her fourth consecutive number one album, and she was nominated for another handful of Grammys as a result, with “Superwoman” winning the award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance in early 2009. As the year drew to a close, Keys returned to the top of the Billboard charts with “Empire State of Mind,” a Jay-Z single that featured her vocals, and released her fourth studio album, The Element of Freedom. Although it went platinum, The Element of Freedom didn’t reach number one in the U.S. and became her first album to miss the top slot. It did reach number one in the U.K., though, marking Keys’ first chart-topping album in Europe and highlighting her status as a global artist.

During the next two years, Keys married producer Swizz Beatz, gave birth to a son, collaborated with Eve on the single “Speechless,” appeared on Kanye West’s all-star track “All of the Lights,” and went on a brief tour in celebration of her debut album’s tenth anniversary. She also wrote and co-produced “Angel” for Jennifer Hudson’s I Remember Me. In 2012, she assisted Emeli Sandé (Our Version of Events) and Miguel (Kaleidoscope Dream) prior to releasing Girl on Fire, her fifth studio album. It was issued on RCA that November and featured collaborations with her husband, as well as Sandé, Salaam Remi, Jeff Bhasker, Frank Ocean, and John Legend. In the U.S., it became her fifth number one album and went gold. Her second live album, VH1 Storytellers, was issued in June 2013. Keys’ recorded activity during the next year involved a collaboration with Kendrick Lamar, as heard on the soundtrack of The Amazing Spider-Man 2, and a pair of socially conscious solo tracks, “We Are Here” and “We Gotta Pray.”

After Keys gave birth to her second son with Swizz Beatz, she released another single, “28 Thousand Days,” and appeared in the second season of Empire, for which she recorded “Powerful” with series co-star Jussie Smollett. The following May, Keys released “In Common” as a prelude to her sixth studio album and made her third musical guest appearance on Saturday Night Live. A few months later, she began a stint as a coach on The Voice and contributed “Back to Life” to the soundtrack for Queen of Katwe. Here, led by the biographical single “Blended Family (What You Do for Love),” arrived that November, peaking at number two on Billboard’s Top 200. In April of the following year, Keys quietly released an EP called Vault Playlist, Vol. 1, which featured previously unreleased material and reimagined versions of earlier songs.

In early 2019, in conjunction with her hosting duties on the 61st Grammy Awards, Keys issued the jazzy single “Raise a Man.” ~ Andrew Leahey & Andy Kellman


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Jul
9
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2021
Justin Bieber Encore Theatre At Wynn Las Vegas – Find Tickets @ Encore Theatre At Wynn Las Vegas
Jul 9 @ 8:00 pm
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Find tickets for Justin Bieber in Las Vegas, NV at Encore Theatre At Wynn Las Vegas on July 09, 2021.
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Ignore the tabloid drama and what you have in Canada-born pop idol Justin Bieber is a talented, naturally charming young guy figuring life out in public. Even during his early years, there was the sense that he might be able to transition to adulthood without too many artistic knocks, balancing family-friendly material with earnest attempts at hip-hop, R&B, and dance music that allowed him to grow with his audience instead of getting trapped in teen-pop amber. This playlist collects the very best of Bieber, from doe-eyed cuddle bunny to rebellious playboy to reflective married man—shades of maturity, cast in sound.

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Jul
17
Sat
2021
Find tickets for Sublime with Rome in Baltimore, MD @ MECU Pavilion
Jul 17 @ 8:00 pm

Find tickets for Sublime with Rome in Baltimore, MD at MECU Pavilion on July 17, 2021.
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If there’s one band who can be heralded as the reason for the resurgence of ska punk in the ’90s, it’s Sublime. Incorporating elements of reggae, dub, and hip-hop into their muscular sound, the eclectic Long Beach outfit rose to fame alongside the likes of Green Day, Rancid, and The Offspring during the decade’s SoCal punk explosion. Years after the untimely death of lead singer Bradley Nowell, their three studio albums remain mainstays of the genre, with sales of over 17 million worldwide. In ’09, the surviving members scored their first Top 10 LP when they reformed as Sublime With Rome.

 

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Aug
27
Fri
2021
The Roots live Hippodrome Theatre At The France-Merrick PAC, Baltimore, MD @ Hippodrome Theatre At The France-Merrick PAC
Aug 27 @ 8:00 pm

The Roots Essentials

Find tickets for The Roots in Baltimore, MD at Hippodrome Theatre At The France-Merrick PAC on August 27, 2021.
Hippodrome Theatre At The France-Merrick PAC is located in Baltimore, MD

With a live-band lineup that opens up hip-hop’s bohemian possibilities, The Roots have been injecting the genre with their signature Philly cool since the late ‘80s. “Silent Treatment” has Sade-like grace: Soft-focus Rhodes piano chords, a smooth-jazz sax line, and Questlove’s delicate backbeat lay down a sensuous canvas for Black Thought’s tale of romantic anxiety. The band shows their chops on funky Cody Chesnutt collab “The Seed,” a rough pop release that’s almost punk rock. The galloping “Boom!”, meanwhile, pours an intoxicating mix of nimble rhymes, funky samples, and live drums.

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Russ in concert at Pier Six Pavilion Baltimore MD @ Pier Six Pavilion
Jun 3 @ 8:00 pm

Find tickets for Russ in Baltimore, MD at Pier Six Pavilion on June 03, 2022.
Pier Six Pavilion is located in Baltimore, MD

When Russ appeared on the rap scene out of New Jersey with a run of mixtapes that started in 2011, he was praised for his self-crafted sound. He produces all his own beats and finds pockets of sonic warmth for his melodic flows, whatever shape they take; he fills out the R&B piano-drenched sound of “Serious” as easily as he floats through the spacious and airy percussion of “Losin Control.” He can go a bit heavier (crank up the slapping trap beat and boastful bars on “Too Many”), but Russ’ comfort zone seems to be more introspective and romantic, shown on “Wife You Up,” with a retro soul vibe and the gentle lyricism to match.

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