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Tips For Finding Nickelback Concert Tickets Online

May 17, 2012 By: admin Category: About Nickelback

If you want to see live, you can get a schedule of their tour . They should be coming to your area within the next few months. You can also buy on the internet. Make sure you only order from legitimate sellers. There are some unfortunate scams online, and it’s not unusual for fans to lose a lot of money on buying “” that turn out to be fake.

Seeing Nickelback live is a great experience. They are one of the top bands in the world, and their performance will truly blow you away. This Canadian band has been around for years—probably even longer than you might think. Chad and his brother Mike started the band back in the early 1990′s, when they started playing covers of their favorite rock songs. Their own local success was only moderate, but they eventually rose to fame over the next decade.

The prices for Nickelback concert tickets vary, depending on location, seating, availability, etc.

If you’ve never bought concert tickets online before, then you need to begin by obtaining a schedule of their upcoming appearances. Find out when they’re going to be in your area, and then take a look at the seating chart at the nearest venue. From there, you can try to find out which seats are still available.

Your next step, of course, is to look at ticket prices online. How much money will it cost you to get as close to the stage as you can? Obviously, prices can vary depending on availability and the sellers themselves, but you can still get a general idea. Shop around and do a bit of research on which ticket sellers are the best.

Don’t miss a chance to see Nickelback live. Years from now, you may regret not seeing them. If they’re one of your favorite bands, then make an effort to see them up close at a concert. The internet makes seats and buying tickets easy, and you need to look into all your options so that you can get the best seats possible!

Compare the prices of Nickelback concert tickets online. Even if you don’t think you’ll have enough money to buy any tickets, you may be surprised at how inexpensive they can be. All it takes is a little looking around!

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Nickelback to Rock Moncton Magnetic Hill

May 17, 2012 By: admin Category: NickelBack Tour

evenko and Live Nation are thrilled to present at Moncton Magnetic Hill on Saturday July 7th with special guests Three Days Grace, I Mother Earth, Arkells, My Darkest Days & Gloryhound. , one of the biggest rock bands of the past decade, known for their extraordinary live performances, have announced their first North American arena tour in two years.  The tour began on April 10th in Moline, Illinois, making a 50-plus date trek throughout North America, with dates confirmed through July 30th in Raleigh, NC. This Moncton date marks the band first show in the Maritimes in nearly five years. Other Canadian dates included Montreal, Toronto, Edmonton, Calgary, Saskatoon and Vancouver.

Early bird at $55.50 are available for a limited time. Moncton Magnetic Hill go on sale Saturday, April 28 at 10am. $69.50 (taxes and service charges included). On sale at Moncton Coliseum Box Office or charge by phone 1-855 -985-5000 or 506-857-4100 and at www.ticketmaster.ca or www.tickets.moncton.ca. VIP packages including: reserved seat, access to VIP food/beverages concessions, VIP restrooms, VIP priority line-up/entrance plus souvenir VIP laminate also available.

“If Today Was Your Last Day” – Nickelback

May 02, 2012 By: admin Category: About Nickelback

In steely gravely tones, If Was Your Day really hits the reality spot. It preaches a message that desperately needs to be heard in today’s quite false “plastic” life of material temptation and riches, video games and virtual friendships-the postmodern romance. If today was to be our day on earth would that change our perspective? That’s a rhetorical question, of course!

Saying goodbye to yesterday seems to be a prevailing theme in living genuinely for today. How hard would it be to live as if today was really our last day? Would we finally start to do the things we’ve put off, like forever? Would we forgive our enemies, seeing finally the banality of any differences we might have with them?

It appears to me there’s a lot of luck involved in life and whether we live or die, now, yesterday or tomorrow… or fifty years from now.

Yeah, sure, some of us attribute to God everything, but if today was my last day, that’s the fact of relevance, nothing more. I’ll meet God, finally, sure, but what about those final opportunities I had… what about them?
If today was your last day
And tomorrow was too late
Could you say goodbye to yesterday?

These words of the lyric of ’s song have a hauntingly eternal and inescapable feel about them. It forces us into a corner of fast, obdurate introspection. God has us where he likes us, thinking about the things of truth, light, life, love and legacy.

It seems maddening, however, that most people will inevitably walk the other way refusing to own up to the fact of their very existence. The lights of life are dimmed and the mood’s subdued and padded by pleasure and ease. It’s ironical that this is the backdrop that provides all our relational problems; a setup where our yesterday’s and tomorrow’s hold us captive to the ever beckoning nothing.

If today was your last day… ‘As if,’ I hear you say… Let’s not be so sure!

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