$60 for One Early-Bird Ticket to See Kelly Clarkson and The Fray on August 28 at7 p.m. (Up to $77.75 Value)
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Grammy-winner, chart-topper, and original American Idol showcases powerful voice in summer concert with pair of pop-rock outfits
Musicians often cultivate a dynamic stage persona by filling their shows with multiple costume changes, elaborate choreography, and family-vacation slide shows. Feast your eyes and ears on a thrilling performance with this early-bird special deal to see Kelly Clarkson and The Fray at the Molson Canadian Amphitheatre on Tuesday, August 28, at 7 p.m. For $60, you get one early-bird ticket for reserved seating in row A, C, or E of sections 301 and 305, row E or G of sections 302 and 304, or row F of section 303 (up to a $77.75 value, including all fees). Because the ticket is a G-Pass, our customers can use it to enter the venue directly; they will not need to redeem their voucher at will cal.
This summer marks 10 years since Kelly Clarkson was crowned the winner of the first season of American Idol. Since then, she’s put out four albums and racked up four Grammys, two AMAs, two MTV Music Awards, and an annual birthday card from every grandmother in North America. Entertainment Weekly placed her on its list of “30 Greatest Music Artists Right Now” not only for her pop prowess but because “she makes her own rules,” branching out into country sounds and serving as a guest mentor on “The Voice.” Her voice slashes and soars through her anthemic breakout/breakup hit “Since U Been Gone,” and the resilience and maturity gained from a decade in the sometimes-harsh public eye peek through her recent chart-topper “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You).”
Touring with Kelly is The Fray, whose sincere songs have soundtracked shows including Grey’s Anatomy and One Tree Hill. The smash hit “How to Save a Life” was inspired by vocalist Isaac Slade’s mentorship of a drug-addicted teen. Even after several years, hundreds of performances, and thousands of hours of airplay, the song still holds special significance to the Denver quartet’s fans. As Slade explains, “It is the easiest one for me to sing every night. I constantly get emails from people who relate to it.”
Stockholm-bred, LA-based Carolina Liar rounds out the bill of pop-rockers. Peppy tracks such as “I’m Not Over” have deepened the dramatic dialogue on several teen television programs. On record, legendary producer Max Martin puts a final sheen on a sound Rolling Stone describes as a blend of “the Killers’ new New Wave, U2’s knack for anthems and the bubblegum pop productions of Martin.”
Due to security restrictions, G-Passes must be printed out and presented in person at the event. They cannot be redeemed through the mobile app.
Grammy-winner, chart-topper, and original American Idol showcases powerful voice in summer concert with pair of pop-rock outfits
Musicians often cultivate a dynamic stage persona by filling their shows with multiple costume changes, elaborate choreography, and family-vacation slide shows. Feast your eyes and ears on a thrilling performance with this early-bird special deal to see Kelly Clarkson and The Fray at the Molson Canadian Amphitheatre on Tuesday, August 28, at 7 p.m. For $60, you get one early-bird ticket for reserved seating in row A, C, or E of sections 301 and 305, row E or G of sections 302 and 304, or row F of section 303 (up to a $77.75 value, including all fees). Because the ticket is a G-Pass, our customers can use it to enter the venue directly; they will not need to redeem their voucher at will cal.
This summer marks 10 years since Kelly Clarkson was crowned the winner of the first season of American Idol. Since then, she’s put out four albums and racked up four Grammys, two AMAs, two MTV Music Awards, and an annual birthday card from every grandmother in North America. Entertainment Weekly placed her on its list of “30 Greatest Music Artists Right Now” not only for her pop prowess but because “she makes her own rules,” branching out into country sounds and serving as a guest mentor on “The Voice.” Her voice slashes and soars through her anthemic breakout/breakup hit “Since U Been Gone,” and the resilience and maturity gained from a decade in the sometimes-harsh public eye peek through her recent chart-topper “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You).”
Touring with Kelly is The Fray, whose sincere songs have soundtracked shows including Grey’s Anatomy and One Tree Hill. The smash hit “How to Save a Life” was inspired by vocalist Isaac Slade’s mentorship of a drug-addicted teen. Even after several years, hundreds of performances, and thousands of hours of airplay, the song still holds special significance to the Denver quartet’s fans. As Slade explains, “It is the easiest one for me to sing every night. I constantly get emails from people who relate to it.”
Stockholm-bred, LA-based Carolina Liar rounds out the bill of pop-rockers. Peppy tracks such as “I’m Not Over” have deepened the dramatic dialogue on several teen television programs. On record, legendary producer Max Martin puts a final sheen on a sound Rolling Stone describes as a blend of “the Killers’ new New Wave, U2’s knack for anthems and the bubblegum pop productions of Martin.”
Due to security restrictions, G-Passes must be printed out and presented in person at the event. They cannot be redeemed through the mobile app.