Rihanna at the Palace of Auburn Hills (Up to $74.95 Value)
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- Pop superstar
- Elaborate set & vivid costumes
- Lower-level seats
- B.o.B & J. Cole
Seeing live music can be a transcendent mind-body experience, akin to getting a tattoo underwater or making out during an eclipse. Transcend boredom with today's Groupon: for $32, you get one lower-level ticket to see Rihanna on Tuesday, June 14, at 7:30 p.m. at the Palace of Auburn Hills (a $62.75 value, or up to a $74.95 value online, including all Ticketmaster fees). Doors open at 6 p.m. Lower-level seating corresponds with the red section on the Palace's seating chart.
Grammy-winner Rihanna unleashes her formidable pipes and celebrated songbook as she continues traveling the countryside on her LOUD tour. Vibrant costumes and first-rate production harmoniously augment the singer's chart-topping oeuvre, which includes hits such as "S & M," "Only Girl (In the World)," and "What's My Name?" From their seats in the Palace's top-notch lower-level seating, concertgoers can marvel at the elaborate set pieces gilding the stage as their eardrums feast like hungry dachshunds in an unmanned pizza parlor. B.o.B and J. Cole add their own vocal talents to the evening's aural enticements, creating a three-pronged attack on musical monotony.
- Pop superstar
- Elaborate set & vivid costumes
- Lower-level seats
- B.o.B & J. Cole
Seeing live music can be a transcendent mind-body experience, akin to getting a tattoo underwater or making out during an eclipse. Transcend boredom with today's Groupon: for $32, you get one lower-level ticket to see Rihanna on Tuesday, June 14, at 7:30 p.m. at the Palace of Auburn Hills (a $62.75 value, or up to a $74.95 value online, including all Ticketmaster fees). Doors open at 6 p.m. Lower-level seating corresponds with the red section on the Palace's seating chart.
Grammy-winner Rihanna unleashes her formidable pipes and celebrated songbook as she continues traveling the countryside on her LOUD tour. Vibrant costumes and first-rate production harmoniously augment the singer's chart-topping oeuvre, which includes hits such as "S & M," "Only Girl (In the World)," and "What's My Name?" From their seats in the Palace's top-notch lower-level seating, concertgoers can marvel at the elaborate set pieces gilding the stage as their eardrums feast like hungry dachshunds in an unmanned pizza parlor. B.o.B and J. Cole add their own vocal talents to the evening's aural enticements, creating a three-pronged attack on musical monotony.