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Britney Spears at Boardwalk Hall – Atlantic City

One Ticket to See Britney Spears and Nicki Minaj at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City on August 6 at 7 p.m.

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Highlights

  • Femme Fatale tour
  • All-female lineup with Nicki Minaj, Nervo & Jessie and the Toy Boys

The Fine Print

Achieving longevity in the fickle world of pop music requires a boatload of talent and the ability to intimidate rival acts by steering really big boats into their beach houses. Get steamrolled by immutable music with today’s Groupon to Britney Spears' Femme Fatale tour at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City on Saturday, August 6, at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m., and seats are assigned at the box office during pickup on a first-come, first-served basis. Choose between the following options:

• For $59, you get a seat in section 207 or 219 (a $99.50 value before fees, or up to a $117.70 value online, including all ticketing fees).
• For $106, you get a seat in section 107 or 119 (a $189.50 value before fees, or up to a $212.40 value online, including all ticketing fees).
• For $43, you get a seat in section 212 or 214 (a $69.50 value before fees, or up to an $85.35 value online, including all ticketing fees)

Britney Spears hurtles back into the earth’s stratosphere, pulling out all the stops, raising roofs, and dousing all of mankind’s melancholia in glitter and beatitude on her fiery Femme Fatale tour. From Mouseketeer to multifaceted entertainer, Britney Spears has seared dance floors throughout her career with infectious sonic shrapnel while soothing countless ears scarred by the sound of exploding chalkboards. Unleashing fresh cuts dripping with danceable dubstep beats and tireless techno melodies, the Femme Fatale tour shares its stagecoach with a lineup of glam girl-powered acts. Spunky rhyme funambulist Nicki Minaj joins electro-pop teases Jessie and the Toy Boys and the feisty twisted-sister duo of Nervo to round out a night stuffed with golden throats, brick-thick beats, and floor-shaking choreography that will undoubtedly awaken the hall’s downstairs neighbors.

Boardwalk Hall

Under a 137-foot-high, barrel-vault ceiling, Boardwalk Hall's floor has played host to historic Garden State moments for more than eight decades. The longest clear-span space in the world when it opened in 1929, the venue has seen the nation's first indoor football game, the first indoor helicopter flight, and performances by such luminaries as the Beatles, Frank Sinatra, and Louis Armstrong. A $90 million renovation completed in 2001 ushered the space into the new millennium, updating the lighting, improving the acoustics, and roping off a section of seats for time-traveling audience members.

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Question: What's your name?
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Can you pass a lie-detector test using only sarcasm?

Britney Spears at Boardwalk Hall

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    Atlantic City

    2301 Boardwalk
    Atlantic City, New Jersey 08401
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