virginia beach amphitheater
Tomorrow until midnight, the Virginia Beach Amphitheater is offering $10 lawn tickets for a slew of shows, as well as $10 premier parking passes. The eligible concerts (and parking passes) are: Coldplay, Def Leppard, New Kids on the Block, Kid Rock with Lynyrd Skynyrd, No Doubt, Nickelback, The Fray, Bad Company with The Doobie Brothers, Incubus, 311, Aerosmith, the Rockstar Mayhem Festival with Marilyn Manson, and Crue Fest 2 with Motley Crue. Tickets are available at http://www.livenation.com, select Blockbuster locations or by calling (877) 598-8698. . . . Alanis Morissette will join the wacky crew of Showtime's "Weeds" for at least seven episodes this season, which begins June 8. The singer plays an obstetrician. . . . "Guitar Hero: Van Halen" is scheduled for release in the latter half of 2009. Game creator Activision hasn't announced specific tracks, but it has confirmed info about three new music-based games coming this year: "DJ Hero," "Guitar Hero 5" and "Band Hero." . . . Tuesday at 10 p.m., CMT presents the "2009 CMT Music Awards Nominee Special," hosted by Kellie Pickler and CMT's Lance Smith. The show will be simulcast on http://www.cmt.com. . . . A&E brings back "Gene Simmons Family Jewels" for 15 new episodes, starting June 7.
ALBUM NEWS
Available now on iTunes is "The Dreams We Have As Children (Live for Teenage Cancer Trust)," a set of live recordings from Oasis' Noel Gallagher from a 2007 performance at Royal Albert Hall in London. . . . Daughtry's second album, "Leave This Town," is set to arrive July 14. The first single, "No Surprise," can be heard on the band's Web site, http://www.daughtryofficial.com. . . . Kenny Loggins returns July 21 with "All Join In," described as an "uptempo . . . musical gumbo." . . . David Bowie's 1999 "VH1 Storytellers" appearance will be released as a CD-DVD combo July 14. The set features the televised performance of eight songs, plus four that didn't air. . . . Trey Songz's third album, "Ready," is expected Aug. 4 . . . Coming Aug. 25 is "All the Way from Philadelphia," a four-CD career retrospective of Daryl Hall & John Oates. -- Melissa Ruggieri From Staff, Internet and Wire Reports
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