
Each year the college football season culminates with 30+ bowl games. These bowl games start in mid-December and play past New Year’s Day into the first week of January. The bowl games are designed to showcase college football, crown a National Champion, reward teams for their success on the field and provide exciting matchups for the fans. The bowl games also provide fans a chance to travel to interesting, and usually warm, destinations during the winter months. Which is why most of the bowl games have been strategically located in the South and on the West Coast.
Attending a bowl game is a wonderful chance to experience the fun and passion of college football. The fan bases of two schools descend on a city to learn about, mingle with, cheer for and sometimes taunt their opponents. It is this blending of the two groups at a neutral stadium that make the bowl games such a unique experience. You find Gators fans mingling with Buckeyes fans, Sooner fans talking with Seminoles fans, or Longhorns fans drinking with Wolverines fans. The atmosphere the week of the game is all about having a good time.
We have a large selection of College Bowl Game Tickets for all college bowl games. We handle the BCS Championship, Rose Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Orange Bowl, and Fiesta Bowl. Along with those, we also sell tickets to every other bowl game across the country.
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The 2009 NHL Winter Classic between the Detroit Red Wings and the Chicago Blackhawks, scheduled for New Year’s Day at Wrigley Field in Chicago, is one of the hottest tickets in sports, and for good reason. Not only does the game feature the defending Stanley Cup champion Red Wings led by superstars Nicklas Lidstrom and Henrik Zetterberg, but it also will serve as the coming out party for the young and talented Chicago Blackhawks.
The NHL Winter Classic 2009 will be the second regular-season outdoor NHL game played in the United States (the Buffalo Sabres hosted the Pittsburgh Penguins at Ralph Wilson Stadium last year), and the third regular-season outdoor game in League history (the Edmonton Oilers hosted the Montreal Canadiens at Commonwealth Stadium Nov. 22, 2003).
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Britney Spears is hitting the road! After four years of sporadic live performances and no touring, the singer announced the dates for a tour in support of her new album, Circus. The tour is slated to kick off on March 3rd with a show at the New Orleans Arena in the singer’s home state. There have been rumors about an upcoming tour for months now (we even posted about it back in October), but now it’s official!
The 25 North American dates represent the first string of live dates from Brit since a series of brief shows at the House of Blues last year, when she lip-synched to some of her biggest hits for 12-15 minutes at a time. The Pussycat Dolls will be the opening act on the tour, the American leg of which is currently slated to run through an April 28 show in Rosemont, Illinois. The tour will also include two June dates at the O2 Arena in London, according to BritneySpears.com.
Unlike her limited promotion for 2007’s Blackout album — for which Spears did practically no interviews or performances — Britney is going all-out for Circus, with a pair of high-gloss videos so far for the title track and the first single, “Womanizer,” her tell-all MTV documentary, “For the Record,” and a Rolling Stone magazine cover story.