One Ticket to The Bangles with A Fragile Tomorrow at House of Blues San Diego on November 10 at 8 p.m. (Up to $29.50 Value)
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World-famous all-female rock group harmonize & jangle through classic hits & tracks from just-recorded album Sweetheart of the Sun
Music can soothe one’s fiery temper, propel a rousing dance, or distract a roommate long enough so you can sell his television at a pawnshop. Experience the stunning power of sound with today’s deal: for $15, you get one general-admission ticket to see The Bangles with A Fragile Tomorrow at House of Blues San Diego on Thursday, November 10, at 8 p.m. (up to a $29.50 value, including all ticketing fees). Doors open at 7 p.m.
The sparkling, stomping sound of The Bangles, one of the most successful all-woman rock groups of all time, engulfs the House of Blues in clever hooks, Vocal Group Hall of Fame–inducted harmonies, and ageless hits. Created in a garage in 1980, as was the electric toothbrush, the tuneful trinity of Susanna Hoffs and siblings Vicki and Debbi Peterson have forged a discography ranging from No. 1 hits “Walk Like an Egyptian” and “Eternal Flame” through the paisley jangle of their just-recorded new album, Sweetheart of the Sun. Adding to an evening packed with more melodious pop than a clown car stuffed with Beach Boys, South Carolina quartet A Fragile Tomorrow jumpstarts the show with a crackling bonfire of folk-leaning pop.
World-famous all-female rock group harmonize & jangle through classic hits & tracks from just-recorded album Sweetheart of the Sun
Music can soothe one’s fiery temper, propel a rousing dance, or distract a roommate long enough so you can sell his television at a pawnshop. Experience the stunning power of sound with today’s deal: for $15, you get one general-admission ticket to see The Bangles with A Fragile Tomorrow at House of Blues San Diego on Thursday, November 10, at 8 p.m. (up to a $29.50 value, including all ticketing fees). Doors open at 7 p.m.
The sparkling, stomping sound of The Bangles, one of the most successful all-woman rock groups of all time, engulfs the House of Blues in clever hooks, Vocal Group Hall of Fame–inducted harmonies, and ageless hits. Created in a garage in 1980, as was the electric toothbrush, the tuneful trinity of Susanna Hoffs and siblings Vicki and Debbi Peterson have forged a discography ranging from No. 1 hits “Walk Like an Egyptian” and “Eternal Flame” through the paisley jangle of their just-recorded new album, Sweetheart of the Sun. Adding to an evening packed with more melodious pop than a clown car stuffed with Beach Boys, South Carolina quartet A Fragile Tomorrow jumpstarts the show with a crackling bonfire of folk-leaning pop.