My Little Pony Live Tickets in Phoenix
Ok so My Little Pony Live is coming to Jobing.com arena in Glendale soon. It turns out that this show is produced by the same people who do Sesame Street Live. The idea is that it is like a play (musical actually) but the actors are the My Little Pony, umm, ponies. My Little Pony has been a favorite for little girls for a long time now. We get this from wikipedia:
My Little Pony is a product line of colorful toy ponies marketed to young girls, and is produced by Hasbro. On some occasions they have also appealed to boys. The toys were first introduced in 1982, following the related “My Pretty Pony” toy which was introduced in 1981. They became enormously popular throughout that decade. The original toy line inspired several animated specials, an animated feature length movie, and two animated television series. Redesigned toys have been introduced to the market twice since then, one near the end of 1997 and again in mid-2003. Collectors refer to each line as a “generation,” often referring to each as G1, G2 and G3.
All three My Little Pony lines consist of plastic ponies with brushable manes and tails. Their hair and body colors are fanciful and span every color of the rainbow. They are not meant to look like real horses. Each has a specific symbol located on its haunch or rear-end that allows it to be identified. Some ponies have marks that stretch over their backs and sides or can be found on their cheeks and foreheads, as well as haunches. However, there were a few released with no symbols at all. There are various types including, but not limited to, Unicorn, Pegasus and the seahorse-like Seapony. The My Little Pony line has and continues to experiment with a variety of body types and fantastic designs but always manages to maintain a horse’s guise.
If you are having trouble finding tickets to this show at the Jobing.com Arena box office here is where you should look for after market tickets:
1. AIW Tickets always has a great inventory and usually has the cheapest prices too.
2. Stubhub is an excellent place to shop online as well. They’ll even let you sell your tickets there.
3. TicketsNow is also a solid after market ticket vendor and usually has access the hard to find tickets
4. If those aren’t cutting it for you try a couple of these ticket vendors as well:
Good luck with your hunt.

