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How much are last-minute BeachLife Festival tickets to see Sting, Incubus?

BeachLife Festival is returning to Redondo Beach, CA’s Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center for three huge days of rock, folk, reggae, boogie and more.Headliners at this year’s event include Rock Hall of Famer Sting, ’00s FM radio regulars Incubus, jam band legend Trey Anastasio, “Kiss from a Rose” singer Seal and beard heroes ZZ Top.They’ll be joined by My Morning Jacket, Fleet Foxes, Santigold, Dirty Heads and City and Colour.Plus, Devo and Sugar Ray are taking the stage as well.In total, over 40 (!) chill artists will be on hand for the three-day extravaganza.And if you want to scoop up last-minute tickets, it isn’t too late.At the time of publication, three-day passes are going for $356 before fees on Vivid Seats.Single-day passes start at $173 before fees.Need a few more details before committing to a chill weekend on the beach?We’ve got everything you need to know and more about the 2024 BeachLife Festival below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of all the best prices on single and multi-day BeachLife passes can be found here:VIP passes are also available; they include VIP-only front row access, unlimited in & out privileges, dedicated express VIP entry, air conditioned restrooms, shaded areas w/ seating and access to VIP craft village.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
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How much are last-minute BeachLife Festival tickets to see Sting, Incubus?
BeachLife Festival is returning to Redondo Beach, CA’s Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center for three huge days of rock, folk, reggae, boogie and more.Headliners at this year’s event include Rock Hall of Famer Sting, ’00s FM radio regulars Incubus, jam band legend Trey Anastasio, “Kiss from a Rose” singer Seal and beard heroes ZZ Top.They’ll be joined by My Morning Jacket, Fleet Foxes, Santigold, Dirty Heads and City and Colour.Plus, Devo and Sugar Ray are taking the stage as well.In total, over 40 (!) chill artists will be on hand for the three-day extravaganza.And if you want to scoop up last-minute tickets, it isn’t too late.At the time of publication, three-day passes are going for $356 before fees on Vivid Seats.Single-day passes start at $173 before fees.Need a few more details before committing to a chill weekend on the beach?We’ve got everything you need to know and more about the 2024 BeachLife Festival below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of all the best prices on single and multi-day BeachLife passes can be found here:VIP passes are also available; they include VIP-only front row access, unlimited in & out privileges, dedicated express VIP entry, air conditioned restrooms, shaded areas w/ seating and access to VIP craft village.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
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Beyoncé pays $100k to keep trains running an extra hour for fans
Beyoncé paid $100,000 (£78,000) to keep trains running for an extra hour at a recent gig, so fans could get home safe.At the Washington DC leg of the singer’s ‘Renaissance’ world tour last night (July 6), bad weather meant the gig was delayed and ran late.As a result, many fans risked being stranded with public transport stopping running for the night.The singer then forked out to keep services open for an extra hour so fans could make it home.As the show was ending, the city’s Metro service announced that its Silver Line would stay open for an extra hour, a service which was “funded by the Tour to cover the $100,000 cost to run more trains, keep all 98 stations open for customers to exit and other operational expenses”.They added: “The extended time means the #BeyHive can stay for the ‘Party’ and still get home on Metro.”Elsewhere on the ‘Renaissance’ tour, Beyoncé seemingly left Lizzo’s name off a performance of ‘Break My Soul’ during one of her performances in Foxborough, Massachusetts last week which saw many of her fans quick to speculate that this was related to the recent allegations raised against Lizzo that same day – which finds her accused of sexual harassment and a hostile work environment.Beyoncé then brought Lizzo’s name back to a live rendition of the song over the weekend. But during her show at the FedExField in Maryland on Saturday (August 5) fans were quick to share that Beyoncé did include Lizzo’s name again as she sang the lyrics: “Rosetta Tharpe, Santigold, (Vogue) Bessie Smith, Nina Simone (Vogue), Betty Davis, Solange Knowles.
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Tina Knowles responds to claim Beyoncé intentionally skipped Lizzo’s name from ‘Break My Soul’ live performance
Beyoncé – has spoken out about the singer leaving out Lizzo’s name during a live rendition of ‘Break My Soul’, saying that the decision has nothing to do with recent allegations.Rumours about Beyoncé drawing reference to the recent controversy surrounding Lizzo arose earlier this week, when the ‘Single Ladies’ singer chose to omit the latter’s name from one of her performances.Performing at Foxborough, Massachusetts on Tuesday (August 1) as part of her hit ‘Renaissance’ tour, Beyoncé played ‘Break My Soul (The Queens Remix)’, which sees her begin to list off a number of iconic and boundary-breaking Black female artists.While the original lyric reads: “Rosetta Tharpe, Santigold, (Vogue) Bessie Smith, Nina Simone (Vogue), Betty Davis, Solange Knowles. Badu, Lizzo, Kelly Rowl”, fan-captured footage shows the singer skim over Lizzo’s name and instead repeat Erykah Badu’s name four times.Following the set, fans were quick to speculate that this was related to the recent allegations raised against Lizzo that same day – which see her accused of sexual harassment and a hostile work environment.The ‘About Damn Time’ singer is being sued by three of her former dancers, who recall her pressuring a co-worker to touch a naked performer in an Amsterdam club and subjecting dancers to “excruciating” auditions.
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Santigold cancels tour, cites inflation and post-pandemic touring landscape
Santigold has cancelled her upcoming Holified tour, citing difficulties with inflation and the changing landscape of post-pandemic music touring.Sharing the news via an open letter on her official website today (September 27), Santigold wrote that she was “both sad and proud” to cancel the tour, which was set to begin in Atlanta next month before wrapping up in California by November.Santigold first spoke of the “pit in [her] stomach” that she felt when deciding to axe the tour, before describing the financial and mental tolls of post-pandemic touring that forced the cancellation. “When I think of disappointing you all,” she wrote, “I feel the disappointment deep in the pit of my stomach.“But for the past several years we have all been through immense challenges… For many of us, the landscapes we are re-entering are not the same.” The singer went on to explain the inflation costs associated with touring, describing them as unanticipated and specifically citing the “skyrocket[ing]” price of “gas, tour buses, hotels, and flight[s].”As a result of these difficulties — which also included the unavailability of venues due to “a flooded market of artists”, and the halted tour schedules due to positive COVID cases — Santigold admitted that she simply “[couldn’t] make it work.” The singer wrote that these “demands of a relentless industry” had caused her anxiety, insomnia and fatigue.“My little heart that has been working way beyond its limits, my whole body in fact and my soul too, are screaming at me ‘NO muthafucka! Pull.The Fuck.
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