16--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- www.whatzup.com- ---------------------------------------------------------------- August 11, ’11--------------- Calendar • On The Road---------------- Dream Theater have announced a fall tour10 Years w/Crossfade & Downplay ($12 adv., $15 d.o.s.) Aug. 12 Piere’s Fort Wayne? & The Mysterians w/Joey O Band ($15) Aug. 13 DeKalb Outdoor Theatre AuburnAdrian Belew Power Trio w/The Stick Men ($25 SRO) Oct. 7 Magic Bag Ferndale, MIhe Afters w/This Fire’s Embrace, Everyday Sunday & Spoken Sept. 10 Rochester City Park Rochesterlice Cooper Aug. 17 Lifestyle Communities Pavilion Columbus, OHlice Cooper w/Ace Frehley ($10-$39) Aug. 27 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MIlison Krauss & Union Station feat. Jerry Douglas ($29.50-$49.50) Sept. 8 Fox Theatre Detroitll Time Low w/Cartel, The Cab & We Are The In Crowd Aug. 25 Old National Centre Indianapolislter Bridge w/Theory of a Deadman, Black Stone Cherry, Adelita’s Way & Emphatic Aug. 17 White River State Park Indianapolismon Amarth Aug. 17 Saint Andrews Hall Detroitndré Rieu Sept. 19 Fox Theatre Detroitni DiFranco ($40) Sept. 21 Vic Theatre Chicagonthony Gomes Oct. 22 Key Palace Theatre Redkeyretha Franklin ($15-$75) Aug. 25 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MIrctic Monkeys w/Smith Westerns Oct. 3 Old National Centre Indianapolisri Hest w/Pierce Pettis Oct. 1 Wheeler Arts Community Indianapolissleep at the Wheel ($30) Sept. 28 The Ark Ann ArborAvenged Sevenfold w/Three Days Grace, Seether, Bullet for My Valentine & Escape the Fate,Sevendust, Black Tide, Art of Dying and Black Cloud Collective Sept. 17 Verizon Wireless Music Center NoblesvilleAvenged Sevenfold w/Three Days Grace, Seether, Bullet for My Valentine & Escape the Fate,Sevendust, Black Tide, Art of Dying and Black Cloud Collective Sept. 18 First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre Tinley Park, ILvenged Sevenfold w/Three Days Grace, Seether, Bullet for My Valentine & Escape the Fate,evendust, Black Tide, Art of Dying and Black Cloud Collective Sept. 21 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, OHThe Avett Brothers w/Nitty Gritty Dirt Band ($45) Sept. 29 Star Plaza Theatre MerrillvilleThe Avett Brothers Sept. 30 Aragon Ballroom Chicagohe Avett Brothers Oct. 1 White River State Park Indianapolishe BackBeats ($19) Sept. 17 Wagon Wheel Theatre Warsawadfish-A Tribute to Sublime ($15 adv., $18 d.o.s.) Oct. 25 Piere’s Fort Waynearlow Girl w/Stellar Kart, 33Miles, Hyland, Sevenglory and We Are Leo ($19) Aug. 11 Huntington University Huntingtonattles Oct. 5 The Grog Shop Clevelandattles Oct. 7 Vic Theatre Chicagoernadette Peters w/Fort Wayne Philharmonic Feb. 4 Embassy Theatre Fort Wayneernard Allison ($20) Sept. 13 The Ark Ann Arborill Gather w/ David Phelps, Mark Lowry, Michael English, Wes Hampton, The Isaacs,he Martins, Gene McDonald, Gordon Mote, Charlotte Ritchie and Kevin Williams Oct. 8 Memorial Coliseum Fort Wayneilly Ray Bauer ($8-$9) Sept. 1-3 Snickerz Comedy Bar Fort Waynelack Star Sept. 16 Egyptian Room Indianapolislack Star ($97) Sept. 21 Saint Andrews Hall Detroitlack Star Sept. 23 House of Blues Chicagolink 182 & My Chemical Romance w/Manchester Orchestra Aug. 20 First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre Tinley Park, ILBlink 182 & My Chemical Romance w/Manchester Orchestra Aug. 21 Riverbend Music Center CincinnatiBlink 182 & My Chemical Romance w/Matt & Kim Sept. 10 Verizon Wireless Music Center NoblesvilleBlink 182 & My Chemical Romance w/Matt & Kim ($23-$75) Sept. 11 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MIlink 182 & My Chemical Romance w/Matt & Kim Sept. 13 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, OHBlondie Setp. 7 House of Blues ChicagoRoad NotezCHRIS HUPEto support their new album, A DramaticTurn of Events. The tour and album are thebands first with new drummer Mike Mangini,marking a new era for fans and the band.Trivium are set to open the shows, supportingtheir new album In Waves. The tour stops in Royal Oak, Michigan near Detroit onOctober 3.The Kings of Leon are putting things on hold until at least September 28, after their singerCaleb Followill left the stage unexpectedly during a show in Dallas and failed to return.When the rest of the band realized Followill wasn’t coming back to sing, the band stated“Hate Caleb, not us.” Followill later tweeted “So sorry, Dallas, your heat got the best ofa few of us. I’m so sorry for the inconvenience of all this. We’ll be back soon.” The bandlater issued an official statement that said Followill was suffering from “vocal issues andexhaustion. Unfortunately, the U.S. dates cannot be rescheduled due to the band’s internationaltour.” Stay tuned for inevitably more drama rising from the Kings of Leon camp.Kiss are getting on the rock cruise bandwagon by announcing the first-ever Kiss Kruise.Taking place October 13-17, the cruise takes off from Miami and head to the Bahamas. Ofcourse, Kiss will play a show for the passengers, and everyone will be able to take part inthe “Biggest Halloween Party on the Ocean,” though Halloween actually takes place twoweeks later. If you’re interested, click on thekisskruise.com for more information. Ticketsstart at $895.Luke Bryan will headline CMT On Tour beginning in September. Supporting his latestalbum, Tailgates & Tanlines, Bryan visits Troy, Ohio (near Dayton) and West Lafayette atthe end of October. If you aren’t on the Kiss Kruise, you may want to check these showsout. They’re sure to please. Lee Brice and Josh Thompson open all dates.Trans-Siberian Orchestra have already announced dates for their annual Christmas tour.Is this good news or bad news? TSO put on one of the best shows in the business, but thisannouncement means the end of summer is near. Regardless of how you take it, TSO andtheir pyrotechnics visit Toledo and Dayton in mid-November and Chicago and Detroit inmid-December. No Fort Wayne or Indianapolis dates have been announced yet.While everyone is waiting for a new Kelly Clarkson solo album, Clarkson herself has puttogether another project, a three-woman group named Already Famous. The trio consistsof Clarkson and two of her backup singers equally sharing vocal duties. Already Famousmay only have one actually famous member, but they have already recorded several songstogether and an album should surface within the next several months.chris.whatzup@gmail.comEveryday people, giving what they can.Come help us kick off a year of Lending a Hand.Join us in gearing up for the first Year of Lending a Hand, in collaboration with the City’sDiscover Fort Wayne initiative. We will be highlighting the important role of charitableorganizations in our community and galvanizing support for grassroots projects. OnAugust 18, and in partnership with the Downtown Improvement District’s Lunch onthe Square, we will be celebrating the debut of our theme song, “Everyday People,”written and performed by Jen Fisher of Sugar Shot and featuring the Fort WayneChildren’s Choir. Look for more details to come at Lendingahand.net,and find out how you can join us in giving back to our community.Lendingahand.netfeaturingCreating PossibilitiesSUGAR SHOT
August 11, ’11------------------------------------------------------------------- www.whatzup.com- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17--------------- Calendar • On The Road----------------Blue October Oct. 8 House of Blues Chicagolue October w/iamdynamite Oct. 9 House of Blues Clevelandobby Vinton ($18-$75) Oct. 2 Honeywell Center Wabashoris Oct. 19 The Metro Chicagorian Regan Sept. 23 Stranahan Theatre Toledorian Regan ($37.50) Sept. 29 Morris Performing Arts Center South Bendrian Regan ($39.50) Oct. 1 DeVos Performance Hall Grand Rapidsritney Spears w/Nicki Minaj Aug. 17 Van Andel Arena Grand Rapidsritney Spears w/Nicki Minaj and Pauly D Aug. 22 Conseco Fieldhouse Indianapolisryan Adams Oct. 8 Chicago Theatre Chicagoryan Ferry w/Phenomenal Handclap Band ($37.50-$65) Oct. 10 State Theatre ClevelanduzzFest feat. Evans Blue, Nonpoint, Egypt Central, Janus, Sore Eyes, Lifeline Revolution,eads of our Enemies, Jackson, Blackened Earth, Miles Away, Motograter and more Aug. 14 Riverwalk Amphitheater Jackson, MIandlebox Aug. 19 House of Blues Clevelandarbon Leaf ($17.50) Sept. 11 The Ark Ann Arborarrie Underwood Sept. 4 Ravinia Festival ChicagoeCe Winans w/Donald Lawrence and Marvin Sapp ($10-$15) Sept. 24 Joe Louis Arena Detroitherish the Ladies ($10) Aug. 12 Foellinger Theatre Fort Waynehely Wright Aug. 27 Carmel Performing Arts Center Carmelhicago Aug. 26 Fraze Pavilion Kettering, OHhicago Aug. 27-28 Ravinia Festival Highland Park, ILhris Isaak ($15-$45) Aug. 11 Meadow Brook Music Festival Rochester, MIhris Tucker Sept. 16 Chicago Theatre Chicagohris Tucker Sept. 30 Old National Centre Indianapolishris Tucker ($45.50-$75.50) Oct. 1 Fox Theatre Detroitolin Hay Sept. 23 Valentine Theater Toledoonfederate Railroad Aug. 12 Foster Park Kokomoountry Joe McDonald w/Otis Gibbs ($6) Aug. 12 Botanical Conservatory Fort Waynehe Damned Things Aug. 21 Saint Andrews Hall Detroithe Damnwells ($10) Sept. 29 Magic Bag Ferndale, MIar Williams w/Joan Osborne Sept. 29 Park West Chicagoarius Rucker ($27.50-$42.50) Sept. 8 Toledo Zoo Amphitheatre Toledoarius Rucker Sept. 9 The Palladium Carmelave Mason w/Mark Farner, Rick Derringer, The Rascals & Gary Wright ($10-$36.50) Aug. 18 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MIavid Beck and Jodi White ($8-$9) Aug. 25-27 Snickerz Comedy Bar Fort Wayneavid Crowder Band w/Laura Story ($20-$30) Sept. 16 First Assembly of God Fort Wayneavy Knowles & Back Door Slam ($15 adv.) Aug. 26 Foellinger Theatre Fort Wayneeath Cab for Cutie w/Frightened Rabbit Aug. 25 UIC Pavilion Chicagoeath Cab for Cutie w/Telekineses Sept. 30 PNC Pavilion Cincinnatief Leppard w/Heart Aug. 12 Verizon Wireless Music Center Noblesvilleef Leppard w/Heart ($25-$125) Aug. 17 DTE Energy Music Theatre Clarkston, MIIef Leppard w/Heart Aug. 24 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, OHDonny Osmond Sept. 2 House of Blues Clevelandhe Doobie Brothers Aug. 30 Fraze Pavilion Kettering, OHSHOUT! PROMOTIONS PRESENTSEND OF SUMMER ROCK ‘N’ ROLL WEEKENDAT FOELLINGER THEATRE
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