Moody Blues Tickets in Phoenix
I saw the Moody Blues once several years ago. My buddy was in the San Diego Symphony and they were backing the MB’s at an outdoor concert in Palm Springs so he got me in for free. It was great fun and the band sounded great (even if the flute player seemed a bit… wobbly that night.) Anyway, bought the greatest hits CD after that and played it so much in our family that I’m not sure I ever want hear the band again. But I recommend you see them of course…
If you are not finding the tickets you want to this upcoming show at the Dogde Theater at the box office here is where you should hunt:
1. First, check out these ticket vendors for pricing:
2. Next come back and check our favorite after market vendors:
AIW Tickets has tickets starting at $125
Stubhub is worth a look
TicketsNow often has good seats too
You ought to find what you need between all of these choices.
Here is some Moody Blues trivia from their wiki:
The Moody Blues are a British rock band originally from Birmingham, England. Founding members Michael Pinder and Ray Thomas performed an initially rhythm and blues-based sound in Birmingham in 1964 along with Graeme Edge and others, and were later joined by John Lodge and Justin Hayward as they inspired and evolved the progressive rock style. Among their innovations was a fusion with classical music, most notably in their seminal 1967 album Days of Future Passed.
The band has had numerous hit albums in the UK, US, and worldwide, and has seen several additional musicians come and go, and they remain active even as of 2006, with UK and US tours scheduled.
Singles
* 1964 August - “Lose Your Money”
* 1964 November - “Go Now!” (Famously used many years later on an episode of Spitting Image when pressure grew on Margaret Thatcher to resign as Prime Minister.)
* 1965 February - “I Don’t Want To Go On Without You”
* 1965 May - “From The Bottom Of My Heart”
* 1965 October - “Everyday”
* 1966 March - “Stop!”
* 1966 October - “Boulevard de la Madeleine”
* 1967 January - “Life’s Not Life”
* 1967 May - “Fly Me High”
* 1967 August - “Love And Beauty”
* 1967 November - “Nights In White Satin”/”Cities”
* 1967 - “Tuesday Afternoon”/”Another Morning”
* 1968 - “Voices in the Sky
* “Ride My See-Saw”
* 1970 - “Question”
* 1971 - “The Story in Your Eyes”
* 1972 - “Isn’t Life Strange”
* 1973 - “I’m Just A Singer (In A Rock-n-Roll Band)”
* 1981 - “Gemini Dream”
* 1981 - “The Voice”
* “Talking Out of Turn”
* 1983 - “Blue World”
* “Sitting At the Wheel”
* 1986 - “In Your Wildest Dreams”
* “The Other Side Of Life”
* 1988 - “I Know You’re Out There Somewhere
* 1991 -”Say It With Love”/”Lean on Me (Tonight)”
* “Bless the Wings”
* 1999 - “English Sunset”

