Josh Groban Tickets in Phoenix

By: Phoenix Tickets Finder    Category: US Airways Center Tickets, Concerts

Alright, I had to look up Josh Groban’s wiki to figure out who he is. I am always surprised when someone not even on my radar is popular enough to throw a concert at the US Airways Center (Sun, Mar 25 2007 at 7:30 PM). It turns out he is a bit of an easy listening artist… Ahhhh, that explains it. I’m not much of an easy listening fan myself. (I think they are calling it Adult Contemporary these days.) The beauty of being a popular easy listening artist is that your primary market is relatively rich. At least these grown-ups have a lot more money to spend on a concert than the average 15 year old will have. Not a bad gig for young Mr. Groban.

So if you are hunting for good seats to this upcoming concert and aren’t finding them at the box office, here is where you should check online:

1. AIW Tickets has seats starting at $95

2. Compare pricing at a couple of these ticket vendors -

3. If you are still in a shopping mood be sure to check out Stubhub (coming in at about $99) and TicketsNow as well.

Happy Ticket Finding.

Here is some info on Groban from his wiki:

Joshua Winslow Groban (born February 27, 1981) is an American singer, known for his mature and versatile lyrical baritone voice. His musical style ranges from classical to pop.

In 1997 and 1998, Groban attended the Interlochen Arts Camp, majoring in musical theater, which is also when he began taking voice lessons outside of school. “I started taking music lessons on the side. I was very much into musical theater. I had a pretty good baritone voice, so I began acting and singing in school productions”.[3]

In late 1998, the 17-year-old Groban was introduced by his vocal coach to Grammy-winning producer/arranger David Foster. Groban worked for Foster as a rehearsal singer on a series of high-profile events, including the 1999 Grammy Awards — where, as a stand-in for Andrea Bocelli, he rehearsed Foster’s “The Prayer” with CĂ©line Dion — and the January 1999 inauguration of Gray Davis as governor of California. Josh auditioned with “All I Ask Of You” from Phantom of the Opera for the latter, which occurred only one month previous to the Grammy Awards.

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