Barenaked Ladies tickets at Dodge Theater in Phoenix AZ

By: Phoenix Tickets Finder    Category: Dodge Theatre, Concerts

The Bare Naked Ladies are coming to the Dodge Theatre in Phoenix in December. The Dodge Theatre isn’t the biggest venue in town but we can help you get tickets even if they seem to be sold out. A little research a the top aftermarket ticket sites brought up these results:

StubHub has tickets from $88-275 and have some unique inventory
We Have Seats have seats ranging from $74-194 (try them first)
TicketsNow is coming between $105 and $190

Go check all three out because seats come and go with these things.

And now the part of the post you’ve been waiting for — Barenaked Ladies Trivia from their wiki

Barenaked Ladies (often abbreviated BNL) is a Canadian alternative rock band currently composed of Jim Creeggan, Kevin Hearn, Steven Page, Ed Robertson, and Tyler Stewart, and formerly Andy Creeggan. They formed in 1988 in Scarborough, Ontario, a suburb of Toronto, and are best known for their hit singles, “One Week”, “Pinch Me”, “If I Had $1000000″ and “Brian Wilson”, and for their light-hearted and comedic performance style. Their trademark at live shows is humorous banter between songs, and improvised raps/songs, both of which are staples at almost every concert they perform.

Barenaked Ladies began as the duo of Ed Robertson and Steven Page. The two had gone to school together since Robertson was in the fourth grade (Page was a grade ahead), but were not friends until they ran into each other at a Harvey’s restaurant following a Peter Gabriel concert. Each interested to find the other liked Gabriel, they began talking and found they had many of the same tastes. The two became friends, and when Page had an extra ticket to a Bob Dylan concert that no one wanted, he ran into Robertson at a party. The two attended the concert at Exhibition Stadium (most likely on August 29, 1988). It was a period where Dylan’s band was led by G.E. Smith, and Robertson describes the show as “horrible” and “lame”. The two turned to amusing each other, pretending they were rock critics, inventing histories and comments about the Dylan band. They also made up various band names; one of which was “Barenaked Ladies”.

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