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Anaheim Ducks vs. Vegas Golden Knights

American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa are accepted. Honda Center is a cashless venue. A photo ID matching the name the tickets are placed under is required. VIP, Artist, Promoter, or other special will call requirements and locations are subject to change. Will call windows are located at the Box Office. Will call is generally available beginning 1-1/2 hours prior to the event, and closes after the start of the event (after the first intermission for Anaheim Ducks games). Late pick up will be available at the East Entrance after the box office closes. Box office phones are answered during regular box office hours. Please note, the box office does not sell tickets by phone. Call (714) 704-2500 for general information Monday through Friday 10am to 3pm. The box office will remain open through the beginning of weeknight events. On event Saturdays and event Sundays, the box office will open three (3) hours prior to the event and remain open through the beginning of the event. The box office is located on the east side of the building, near the East Entrance, facing the Santa Ana riverbed. Wheelchair accessible seating is available in most areas of Honda Center including Plaza, Club, and Terrace levels. Availability of locations is dependent upon event seating configuration. For availability and exact locations based on a particular event, please toggle the Accessibility icon in the seat map filters on the Ticketmaster.com event page. The box office will have the same availability as Ticketmaster. Please note, semi-ambulatory or limited mobility seating is also available and requires the guest to navigate some steps. Wheelchair accessible seats have no steps. Hearing Impaired Guests: Assistive listening devices are available, with a picture ID as a deposit, at the Guest Services Desk located at Section 214. Requests for sign language interpreters must be received at least 14 business days prior to the event you are attending. To arrange for courtesy sign language interpreters, please either email accessibilityservices@hondacenter.com or call 714-704-2400. For a full list of ADA policies, please visit https://www.hondacenter.com/arena-info/ada-accessibility/

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Hamilton (Touring)

Cash, American Express, Mastercard, & Visa. Will Call is located at the Box Office. Box Office Telephone: 323-468-1770 The Pantages Box Office opens daily at 10am. NO ONE UNDER THE AGE OF 5 ADMITTED There is no elevator in the Pantages Theatre. Disabled seating is reserved for the exclusive use of the disabled patron and their companion. The purchase or use of disabled seating locations by non-disabled individuals is strictly prohibited and may result in ejection and/or forfeiture of the ticket price.

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Stephen Malkmus with Qais Essar & Magik Carpet


Date Mon, April 19, 2021
Time9:00 PM Doors8:00 PM
Ticket Prices* $35.00 Day of Show $35.00
AgesAll Ages to Enter, 21 & Over to Drink
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Is that a goddamn bouzouki? you may ask. A pedal steel guitar? What kind of Stephen Malkmus album is this, anyway?

It’s called folk music, and it’s taking the country by storm. Stephen Malkmus is only the latest popular artist to apply this old new approach to their rock and roll sounds.

Take the name Traditional Techniques with as much salt as you’d like or dig the Adorno reference, Malkmus’s third solo LP without the Jicks (or Pavement) is as organic as they come. It’s packed with handmade arrangements, modern folklore, and 10 songs written and performed in Malkmus’s singular voice. An adventurous new album in an instantly familiar mode, Traditional Techniques creates a serendipitous trilogy with the loose fuzz of the Jicks’ Sparkle Hard (Matador, 2018) and the solo bedroom experiments of Groove Denied (Matador, 2019). Taken together, these three very different full-lengths in three years highlight an ever-curious songwriter committed to finding untouched territory. Perhaps some of these “folk” musicians could take a lesson or two.

Created in the spontaneous west coast style adopted so infectiously by young American musicians in this time of global turmoil, Malkmus took on Traditional Techniques as a kind of self-dare. Conceived while recording Sparkle Hard with the Jicks at Portland’s Halfling Studio, Malkmus had observed the variety of acoustic instruments available for use. The idea escalated within a matter of weeks into a full set of songs and shortly thereafter into a realized and fully committed album. When he returned to Halfling, Malkmus drew from a whole new musical palette--including a variety of Afghani instruments--to support an ache both quizzical and contemporary. Stephen Malkmus isn’t one of those “hung up” musicians one reads about so frequently these days, sequestered in a jungle room of the heart. The jukebox in Malkmus’s private grotto remains fully updated. Not only is the artist present, but he’s on Twitter.

Traditional Techniques is new phase folk music for new phase folks, with Malkmus as attuned as ever to the rhythms of the ever-evolving lingual slipstream. Instead of roses, briars, and long black veils, prepare for owns, cracked emojis, and shadowbans. Centered around the songwriter’s 12-string acoustic guitar, and informed by a half-century of folk-rock reference points, Traditional Techniques is the product of Malkmus and Halfling engineer/arranger-in-residence Chris Funk (The Decemberists). Playing guitar is friend-to-all-heads Matt Sweeney (Bonnie “Prince” Billy, Chavez, and too many other to count), who’d previously crossed paths with Malkmus on the opposite end of the longhairs’ map of the world, most lately gnarling out together back east in the jam conglomerate Endless Boogie.

But, buyer beware, no matter how these recordings might be tagged by your nearest algorithm, the expansive and thrilling folk-rock sounds of Traditional Techniques aren’t SM Unplugged. One might even question his commitment to acoustic instruments, but we’ll leave that for somebody else’s hot take. All we’re saying is watch your head. Because alongside all that gorgeous folk music (“The Greatest Own in Legal History,” “Cash Up”), there are also occasional bursts of flute-laced swagger (“Shadowbanned”), straight-up commune rock (“Xian Man”), and mind-bending fuzz in places you least expect it (“Brainwashed”).

It’s hard to call Traditional Techniques “long awaited,” because Stephen Malkmus just put out an album last year, but it’s also exactly that. While he may have taken his sweet time in jumping on the folk music boom, surely there are those among us who have fantasized about how lovely it might sound if SM would just get with the times. And it sounds like all that and beyond. Set a day or two aside to transcribe the lyrics like the Dylanlogists of yore (though please keep your garbology to yourself) and vibe on the shape of folk to come with Stephen Malkmus.

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Jones Family Christmas Light and Music Show

We want to invite everyone to a social-distancing Christmas event! My husband, Ryan Jones, has created the Jones Family Christmas Light and Music Show at our home on 1748 Abbington Hill in Lexington. Ryan, who is visually impaired, has synchronized Christmas lights and music for a beautiful and meaning display. We have recorded a narration of the Christmas story to accompany the show. The show consist of Trans-Siberian Orchestra Christmas songs. The show is FREE and starts December 1 and ends January 1. The show runs each night from 6:30-9:00pm except during heavy rain. The show can be watched from your car, and the music and narration can be heard by tuning to 89.5 FM. For more information, please see the 2016 Fox56 news story using the following link: https://www.youtube.com/embed/wsxCimrysy0 Our Facebook page is Facebook.com/JonesFamilyLights Thank you and God bless, Kayla Jones

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Disney On Ice presents Find Your Hero

cash, visa, mc, amex & discover - no checks TO PICK UP Will Call -- you must present your confirmation number, a picture ID and the credit card used to purchase your tickets. You must wait 48 hours after ordering to pick up your tickets. For NRG Stadium information 832-667-1400. Monday-Friday 10am-5pm Saturday 10am-2pm. Hours subject to change.

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New York Yankees vs. Tampa Bay Rays

Visa, Mastercard, and American Express. No Cash Will Call is not currently available as a delivery option. The Stadium Box Office will be open on day of game(s) to help with Mobile Ticket troubleshooting. Location: Right Field and Main Box Offices Windows Open: Spring Training: 2 hours before game. Tampa Tarpons: 1 hour before game. (813) 879-2244 Right Field and Main Offices will only open on day of Game. Any advance sales must be made online or by contacting the Steinbrenner Field Ticket Office via phone. Hours to reach a Box Office Representative by phone are Mon-Fri 9:30am-5:30pm This is an accessible venue.

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Disney On Ice presents Dream Big

Box Office accepts Cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. Personal checks with proper I.D. are accepted up to 10 days prior to event only. This may vary on some events. Location : Box Office Most events - Ground level on the West Side facing Franklin Avenue Hours : Will Call is available once the order is verified during Box Office hours The customer must present actual credit card, picture ID, and confirmation number to claim will call tickets. (504) 280-7222 - General (504) 280-GAME - UNO Athletic Ticket questions Tuesday & Thursday 10am-2pm As of June 22nd 2021 Monday-Thursday 10am-3pm, closed Fridays & Weekends Closed for University of New Orleans holidays and closure days Event Days: Event times vary, generally open 2 hours prior to until one hour after showtime. Reserved seat events - It varies by event. Click the wheelchair icon above the map for more info. General Admission events - purchase any seat, accommodations will be made at the door.

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Detroit Lions vs. Las Vegas Raiders

Cash, Money Order, AMEX, MC, VISA, Personal Check (must be received 10 days prior to event). Will Call is located on the southwest corner of the stadium on the corner of Brush & Beacon Street outside Gate A. (This location may change depending on event. Please call 313-262-2000 with any questions) Ford Field Address: 2000 Brush St. Detroit, MI 48226 General Information: 313-262-2000 Ticket Information: 313-262-2002 Accessible Seating Ticket Information: 313-262-2167 Event Information: 313-262-2003 (press option 5) Detroit Lions Pro Shop: 313-262-2200 guestservices@detroitlions.com Monday - Friday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Located at Gate G off St. Antoine 2000 Brush St. Suite 200 Detroit, MI 48226 Wheelchair accessible seating is available at the box office at 313-262-2167. Policy: One companion for each wheelchair patron allowed in wheelchair designated seating areas.

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Toronto Raptors vs. Brooklyn Nets

Cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover Location: Amalie Arena Ticket Office at the Amalie Arena, west side of the building Open: normal Ticket Office hours on event days Customer must present the actual credit card used for the purchase, a photo ID and Ticketmaster account order number in order to receive tickets. For complete Amalie Arena Ticket Terms & Conditions, please visit www.amaliearena.com/termsandconditions (813) 301-2500 Amalie Arena Ticket Office (813) 301-6700 Accessible Seating Line (813) 301-6600 Tampa Bay Lightning Amalie Arena Ticket Office 9:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday 9:00am-2:00pm Saturday Day of Event: hours vary with event time. Please call (813) 301-2500 for specifics. This is an accessible venue. For hearing and sight impaired seating please call (813) 301-6700. - Wheelchair transportation available - Sign language interpreters available with advance request - Service animals welcome - Drop off circle available along North end of building (Channelside Drive) -Personal sound enhancement receivers available For additional information, please visit www.amaliearena.com

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