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Entries from SFist tagged with 'concerttickets'

October 18, 2006

SFist interviews our own craigslist reporter, Nick Ross...

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December 28, 2005

In addition to our show reviews, artist interviews, and weekly concert listings, we added a new dimension to our music coverage this year: giveaways! We know you just love to read us talking about music (see: dancing about architecture), but we did our best to put CDs and concert tickets in your hands as well. We hope you enjoyed it. These giveaways would not be possible without the cooperation of friendly music publicists, band reps......

Continue Reading "SFist Music Coverage = Facts, Opinions and Free Stuff"

November 9, 2005

We have a beef with online ticketing. It should be a convenience right? We can purchase our concert tickets at any time of day or night, without having to trek down to a venue's box office. Sometimes we don't even mind the egregious surcharge the online ticketing agencies slap on top of the ticket price, because we remind ourselves it's all for our glorious convenience. But lately when we arrive at a venue ready to......

Continue Reading "Concert Review: Metric"

June 20, 2005

SFist interviews Carlton Evans...

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April 7, 2005

Our concert picks for the week of 4/7-4/13. Who wants some free concert tickets? Rob Thomas, frontman of bazillion-selling megaband Matchbox 20 has stepped out with a solo record entitled Something to Be that will be released April 19th. SFist wants to send you and a guest to the kickoff of his solo tour at The Fillmore on Friday April 15th. We'll even invite the winner to write about their experience for SFist, if they're......

Continue Reading "When The Lights Go Down In The City"

March 24, 2005

Our concert picks for the week of 3/24 - 3/30. We've often lamented about the burden of too many choices, last week's trip to Austin being an extreme example. Looks like a goodly amount of those choices followed us back to San Francisco. Last night's excursion to see The Sights (White Stripes' pared-down Detroit bombast + Allman Bros.' noodle-y soul) and The Kills (doomy and captivating, but we'd still prefer a live drummer) was just......

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