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Summer Concert Series

Maeve Gallagher

Issue date: 4/23/09 Section: Web Extras
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Although the economy is struggling the summer concert series is booming. Well-known artists, such as Bruce Springsteen and the Jonas Brothers are coming to give Pittsburgh a lift.

Through the summer of 2009, many of Pittsburgh's big venues, like the Mellon Arena, the Post-Gazette Pavilion and Heinz Field, will be hosting concerts.

"Within two minutes of them being on sale they were sold out. I was online at 10 a.m. to buy the tickets, and by 10:04 a.m. they were gone," said Chelsea Smith, a freshman psychology major, referring to Taylor Swift tickets that went on sale March 17.

Though Taylor Swift's concert is already sold out, other big-name artists will be strolling into the area, like Jimmy Buffet, with his pool party-like concert; Dave Matthews Band returning to its usual venue; and country musician Kenny Chesney taking his country music to Heinz Field once again.

"I'll be here all summer working, so I'm planning to attend at least one concert. The Dave Matthews Band has always been on of my favorites, so with all things going as planned I'll be at that one. It's pretty much definite," Kendall Sealey, a sophomore dance major from Hanover, N.H., said.

Dave Matthews Band has been performing in Pittsburgh for years and now has two shows scheduled in the summer, June 20 and 23, at the Post-Gazette Pavilion due to the sell-out performances of the past.

"They are a great band for all ages, and it's truly great music," Sealey said.

Other large-name attractions also visiting the Post-Gazette Pavilion include Aerosmith and ZZ Top, Kid Rock and Lynyrd Skynyrd, Rod Stewart, among others.

With a superstar lineup, like this summer's, Pittsburgh is expecting a musical-filled summer. Ticket prices, on average, are ranging anywhere from $35 to $185.

The rock genre will be strongly heard this summer, with tours like the Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival that will feature Marilyn Manson and Slayer, the Warped Tour and Def Leppard with Poison and Cheap Trick - all performing at the Post-Gazette Pavilion.
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