Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Metallica Tour Dates
Sep 15 2008
8:00P
O2
London
Oct 21 2008
8:00P
Jobbing Arena
Glendale, Arizona
Oct 23 2008
8:00P
Tingley Coliseum
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Oct 25 2008
8:00P
Spring Center
Kansas City, Missouri
Oct 26 2008
8:00P
Wells Fargo Arena
Des Moines, Iowa
Nov 1 2008
8:00P
Rose Quarter
Portland, Oregon
Nov 3 2008
8:00P
Energy Solutions Arena
Salt Lake City, Utah
Nov 4 2008
8:00P
Pepsi Center
Denver, Colorado
Nov 6 2008
8:00P
Qwest Center
Omaha, Nebraska
Nov 8 2008
8:00P
iWireless Center
Moline, Illinois
Nov 9 2008
8:00P
Schottenstein Center
Columbus, Ohio
Nov 17 2008
8:00P
Scottrade Center
St. Louis, Missouri
Nov 18 2008
8:00P
BOK Center
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Nov 20 2008
8:00P
Toyota Center
Houston, Texas
Nov 22 2008
8:00P
Alltel Arena
Little Rock, Arkansas
Nov 23 2008
8:00P
New Orleans Arena
New Orleans, Louisiana
Dec 1 2008
8:00P
Key Arena
Seattle, Washington
Dec 2 2008
8:00P
GM Place
Vancouver, British Columbia
Dec 4 2008
8:00P
Pengrowth Saddledome
Calgary, Alberta
Dec 5 2008
8:00P
Pengrowth Saddledome
Calgary, Alberta
Dec 7 2008
8:00P
Rexall Place
Edmonton, Alberta
Dec 12 2008
8:00P
Citizens Business Bank Arena
Ontario, California
Dec 13 2008
8:00P
Save Mart Center
Fresno, California
Dec 15 2008
8:00P
Cox Arena
San Diego, California
Dec 17 2008
8:00P
The Forum
Los Angeles, California
Dec 18 2008
8:00P
The Forum
Los Angeles, California
Dec 20 2008
8:00P
Oracle Arena
Oakland, California
Jan 12 2009
8:00P
Bradley Center
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Jan 13 2009
8:00P
Joe Louis Arena
Detroit, Michigan
Jan 15 2009
8:00P
Verizon Center
Washington DC, Washington DC
Jan 17 2009
8:00P
Wachovia Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Jan 18 2009
8:00P
TD Banknorth Center
Boston, Massachusetts
Jan 26 2009
8:00P
Allstate Arena
Chicago, Illinois
Jan 27 2009
8:00P
Allstate Arena
Chicago, Illinois
Jan 29 2009
8:00P
Nassau Coliseum
Uniondale, New York
Jan 31 2009
8:00P
Prudential Center
Newark, New Jersey
Feb 1 2009
8:00P
Prudential Center
Newark, New Jersey
8:00P
O2
London
Oct 21 2008
8:00P
Jobbing Arena
Glendale, Arizona
Oct 23 2008
8:00P
Tingley Coliseum
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Oct 25 2008
8:00P
Spring Center
Kansas City, Missouri
Oct 26 2008
8:00P
Wells Fargo Arena
Des Moines, Iowa
Nov 1 2008
8:00P
Rose Quarter
Portland, Oregon
Nov 3 2008
8:00P
Energy Solutions Arena
Salt Lake City, Utah
Nov 4 2008
8:00P
Pepsi Center
Denver, Colorado
Nov 6 2008
8:00P
Qwest Center
Omaha, Nebraska
Nov 8 2008
8:00P
iWireless Center
Moline, Illinois
Nov 9 2008
8:00P
Schottenstein Center
Columbus, Ohio
Nov 17 2008
8:00P
Scottrade Center
St. Louis, Missouri
Nov 18 2008
8:00P
BOK Center
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Nov 20 2008
8:00P
Toyota Center
Houston, Texas
Nov 22 2008
8:00P
Alltel Arena
Little Rock, Arkansas
Nov 23 2008
8:00P
New Orleans Arena
New Orleans, Louisiana
Dec 1 2008
8:00P
Key Arena
Seattle, Washington
Dec 2 2008
8:00P
GM Place
Vancouver, British Columbia
Dec 4 2008
8:00P
Pengrowth Saddledome
Calgary, Alberta
Dec 5 2008
8:00P
Pengrowth Saddledome
Calgary, Alberta
Dec 7 2008
8:00P
Rexall Place
Edmonton, Alberta
Dec 12 2008
8:00P
Citizens Business Bank Arena
Ontario, California
Dec 13 2008
8:00P
Save Mart Center
Fresno, California
Dec 15 2008
8:00P
Cox Arena
San Diego, California
Dec 17 2008
8:00P
The Forum
Los Angeles, California
Dec 18 2008
8:00P
The Forum
Los Angeles, California
Dec 20 2008
8:00P
Oracle Arena
Oakland, California
Jan 12 2009
8:00P
Bradley Center
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Jan 13 2009
8:00P
Joe Louis Arena
Detroit, Michigan
Jan 15 2009
8:00P
Verizon Center
Washington DC, Washington DC
Jan 17 2009
8:00P
Wachovia Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Jan 18 2009
8:00P
TD Banknorth Center
Boston, Massachusetts
Jan 26 2009
8:00P
Allstate Arena
Chicago, Illinois
Jan 27 2009
8:00P
Allstate Arena
Chicago, Illinois
Jan 29 2009
8:00P
Nassau Coliseum
Uniondale, New York
Jan 31 2009
8:00P
Prudential Center
Newark, New Jersey
Feb 1 2009
8:00P
Prudential Center
Newark, New Jersey
Labels: Metallica tour dates
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Connecting the Sixx Dots repost from Keith Cunningham from Jacobs Media
Do you ever think about how your life can influence others? This is a great article for so many reasons...I only wish I had written it myself.
Connecting The Sixx Dots
Jacobs Media's Keith Cunningham weighs in on what you can expect from Nikki Sixx at this year's Jacobs Media Summit 13 in Austin, Texas:What Nikki Sixx knows about branding and the rock audience that you might not, is what we aim to find out when he joins us at Summit 13, on September 18th, in Austin.Why should you make the trek to Austin to see this session?Sure, he's touched more rock fans than any of us could ever dream of and his storied past is compelling. But we see Nikki as not just a wildly successful and talented rock star, but as one hell of a businessman, too. As I like to put it, he knows how to "connect the dots" to all platforms – and extend and evolve his brands in ways masters like Ries & Trout would admire.This is something everyone in radio should be thinking about: Figuring it out, evolving, and extending our brands to other platforms, in meaningful and strategic ways.Here are just a few examples of how Nikki Sixx has connected some of his dots:His best selling book, The Heroin Diaries, connects to a soundtrack, a band, a charity he formed, video, countless interviews, and a world tour (with even more connecting to come).Motley Crue's new single, "Saints of Los Angeles," connects to the front men from Trapt, Buckcherry, Papa Roach and Sixx: A.M.Trapt, Buckcherry, Papa Roach and Sixx: A.M. connect to CrueFest.CrueFest and its artists connect to the label Nikki heads, Eleven Seven records. The tour also connects itself to many other things like the Rock Band video game and Guitar Center, for example.Nikki's image and style connect to the clothing line he runs with Kelly Gray, Royal Underground (which can be found at Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, and Bloomingdale's, among others).Nikki is the unofficial leader and brains behind Motley Crue. That brand, as we all know, has done the unthinkable for most '80s hard rock acts – they've evolved numerous times, remained relevant for over 20 years, and have connected countless multi-platform dots over two decades. That takes brains and talent.There's a lot more we'll discuss with Nikki at the Summit, like what he'd do if he were elected the "President of Radio." (Whoops, I just connected a dot to another Summit session, sorry). And you'll have the chance to ask him a question or two via text message.Finally, the Summit started out as a Rock-centric event that has journeyed to diverse themes, from management to technology. With Nikki, the Summit returns to its Rock N' Roll roots. We're sure to hear a wild Nikki Sixx story or two, like him being arrested on the bullet train in Japan for throwing a bottle of Jack Daniels at some poor sap.But this won't be the predictable session with a rock star about sex, drugs and rock & roll. You'll meet a very smart businessman who has done more than most when it comes to reaching the rock universe and being successful. And he has strong opinions about the radio and music industry, and how its brands can get better. It'll be fun and productive.
Connecting The Sixx Dots
Jacobs Media's Keith Cunningham weighs in on what you can expect from Nikki Sixx at this year's Jacobs Media Summit 13 in Austin, Texas:What Nikki Sixx knows about branding and the rock audience that you might not, is what we aim to find out when he joins us at Summit 13, on September 18th, in Austin.Why should you make the trek to Austin to see this session?Sure, he's touched more rock fans than any of us could ever dream of and his storied past is compelling. But we see Nikki as not just a wildly successful and talented rock star, but as one hell of a businessman, too. As I like to put it, he knows how to "connect the dots" to all platforms – and extend and evolve his brands in ways masters like Ries & Trout would admire.This is something everyone in radio should be thinking about: Figuring it out, evolving, and extending our brands to other platforms, in meaningful and strategic ways.Here are just a few examples of how Nikki Sixx has connected some of his dots:His best selling book, The Heroin Diaries, connects to a soundtrack, a band, a charity he formed, video, countless interviews, and a world tour (with even more connecting to come).Motley Crue's new single, "Saints of Los Angeles," connects to the front men from Trapt, Buckcherry, Papa Roach and Sixx: A.M.Trapt, Buckcherry, Papa Roach and Sixx: A.M. connect to CrueFest.CrueFest and its artists connect to the label Nikki heads, Eleven Seven records. The tour also connects itself to many other things like the Rock Band video game and Guitar Center, for example.Nikki's image and style connect to the clothing line he runs with Kelly Gray, Royal Underground (which can be found at Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, and Bloomingdale's, among others).Nikki is the unofficial leader and brains behind Motley Crue. That brand, as we all know, has done the unthinkable for most '80s hard rock acts – they've evolved numerous times, remained relevant for over 20 years, and have connected countless multi-platform dots over two decades. That takes brains and talent.There's a lot more we'll discuss with Nikki at the Summit, like what he'd do if he were elected the "President of Radio." (Whoops, I just connected a dot to another Summit session, sorry). And you'll have the chance to ask him a question or two via text message.Finally, the Summit started out as a Rock-centric event that has journeyed to diverse themes, from management to technology. With Nikki, the Summit returns to its Rock N' Roll roots. We're sure to hear a wild Nikki Sixx story or two, like him being arrested on the bullet train in Japan for throwing a bottle of Jack Daniels at some poor sap.But this won't be the predictable session with a rock star about sex, drugs and rock & roll. You'll meet a very smart businessman who has done more than most when it comes to reaching the rock universe and being successful. And he has strong opinions about the radio and music industry, and how its brands can get better. It'll be fun and productive.
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