There's a certain energy in sold-out houses, and an anarchic feeling so late on a weeknight, for an unadvertised event. |
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The results of the newly formed group were first released in a now sold-out self-titled record on the Secret Eye label last year. |
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Thousands upon thousands of Beatle maniacs turned out for Paul McCartney's sold-out RDS gig. |
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The same holds true onstage, where she entertained large crowds of expectant fans during a month-long, consistently sold-out U.S. tour. |
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We are in the process of putting our sold-out lectureship books online here. |
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It's a risk, but if it happens, maybe it beats the thrill of all those front-page splashes and sold-out arenas hands down. |
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Originally a sold-out game, the stands were not even half full, and scalpers lowered their prices to 10 and five dollars a ticket. |
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The two were greeted with a standing ovation from the audience in the sold-out Empire Theatre. |
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Beyond broken sales records and sold-out tours, Queen Bey is on a mission to empower women. |
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Back in 1999, she opened for June and Johnny Cash in England after playing two sold-out shows of her own. |
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Hamasyan is back by popular demand after his two sold-out shows at the Festival last summer. |
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In the wake of his sold-out concert at the Festival this summer, he returns with songs from his self-titled debut solo album. |
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Due to the unprecedented sold-out success of Celine's Las Vegas show, the original three-year engagement was extended an additional two years. |
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About 90,000 music lovers flocked to the perennially sold-out festival last year. |
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Already three of the matinee performances have been sold-out so do check at the Opera House. |
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The sold-out event took place in the Old Cabell Hall auditorium, which seats about 850 people. |
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The decidedly unenergetic first act was compensated with a laugh-out-loud second act that had the sold-out opening night audience in stitches. |
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But while getting a sneak preview of new songs is pretty neat, there's enough familiar material to keep the sold-out crowd happy. |
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Read his concurrence before suggesting he was snookered, sold-out, or whatever else you want to read into his vote. |
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He can play 150 sold-out Eagles shows a year where the cheapest nosebleed seat goes for fifty bucks. |
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Like every sold-out library event I've done in the last few years, there were still some empty seats and the people who came along and chanced a standby all got in. |
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When India opened its door to liberalization and business boomed no one realized that the one thing to get sold-out totally would be rose-colored glasses. |
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Irish rock star Bono, the lead singer of U2, plays to the crowd in the first of five sold-out nights at Madison Square Garden in New York City. |
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Note: This package has been discounted from the original price as it no longer includes tickets to the Curling events because they are now sold-out. |
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Charging a measly 20 bucks, Canada's favourite lupine hippie rocked a sold-out audience at das Kool Haus for pretty close to an hour and 45 minutes. |
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Chris Lee previews the line-up for those lucky enough to score the sold-out tickets. |
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Throughout the spring, the film had continued its sold-out run. |
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The show is good, sold-out, and its very very hot. |
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A sold-out crowd of 800 women packed the Charline McCombs Empire Theatre in San Antonio to take part in the event. |
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De Kreuners haven't been sitting still since their exceptionally successful tour of '08, with a golden album for their triple collector '30' and, on top of that, three sold-out shows in the Lotto-Arena as bonus. |
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The Musical, a spoof of the erotica novel, played to sold-out audiences in New York and New Jersey this weekend. |
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Why take risks, when the very name of the opera secures sold-out performances, assuming the critics don't assail it, or the conservative crowds don't shun it? |
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It was a sold-out all-ages show, and the mainroom floor was swarming with post-pop kids who were amped up on the prospect of the umpteenth revival of raw rock 'n' roll. |
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The Kooks played a string of huge sold-out shows around the world and appeared at some of the world's biggest festivals. |
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The NAC audiences gave him standing ovations at the beginning and end of both sold-out shows, and were enthralled by the performance of one of Canada's greatest musical legends. |
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I recently led a sold-out podcasting workshop at a state edtech conference. |
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The latter title opens in April on Broadway, and I can report that its riotousness remained undimmed when I returned for a third visit at a sold-out matinee several weeks ago. |
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Before a sold-out industry crowd of 535, KCBS-TV of Los Angeles led TV's Div. |
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And there was an Adelaide Strikers-Hobart Hurricanes Big Bash League T20 cricket showdown at a sold-out Adelaide oval, while at Hindmarsh stadium, Adelaide United took on Wellington Phoenix in the A-League. |
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The hottest ticket in town was a sold-out seven-course degustation dinner but there were plenty of food stalls featuring local produce at the Taste of Tasmania foreshore party for those who missed out. |
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Three of the country's top bullfighters, including No1 Jose Tomas, appeared in the sold-out show at Barcelona's Monumental ring. |
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Kraftworship Entering the turbine hall at Tate Modern for one of the sold-out Kraftwerk performances last week was a bit like attending a mass Moonie wedding or a political rally in North Korea. |
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Craig Mod, a writer, book designer and publisher, wanted to avoid this fate as he was planning to funding the republication of a sold-out book, Art Space Tokyo, which he had created in collaboration with Ashley Rawlings. |
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After a sold-out fall tour with The Wooden Sky, Yukon Blonde strike out on a cross-country headlining tour in support of their debut, self-titled album. |
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This year's sold-out concert leans more toward the punk, rock and alternative metal genres most often associated with the Family Values clan. |
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Murray's challenge supports a sold-out card in New York topped by the rematch between Miguel Cotto and Antonio Margarito. |
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Buck's night ended, to a standing ovation from the sold-out crowd of 2,132, after Chris Jensen led off the UCLA eighth inning with a homer off the scoreboard in right field. |
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The sold-out tour of Driving Miss Daisy was captured for cinema in Australia at Melbourne's Comedy Theatre by film-producers, Richard Moore and Jill Bilcock. |
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