The Benefits of Concerts

Concerts offer an amazing way to experience live performances by your favorite bands, with venues ranging from pubs and village halls to concert venues and stadiums hosting them.

Don’t just headbang away – be loud and proud while being mindful of others around you. Just remember to show consideration.

They Give You a Chance to See Your Favorite Artists

Attending your favorite artist live can be an unforgettable experience, but without proper planning you could end up spending far too much money on tickets and concert expenses.

Save money when purchasing tickets early by purchasing them before the show takes place. Many artists offer pre-sale ticket opportunities and you can sign up for their mailing lists to keep informed.

Concerts can also be an excellent way to discover new music; many bands start their career off small venues before progressing onto bigger stages. You can support local musicians by attending their shows and purchasing their merchandise.

Concerts offer an ideal setting to socialize with friends. Catch up with old acquaintances while making new ones in an unpressured setting.

They Are a Great Way to Discover New Sounds

Musicians usually learn their instrument by listening to other artists’ works. By doing this, they expand their musical knowledge and may discover an entirely new genre that they enjoy listening to live – which makes for an unparalleled concert experience! Attending concerts also gives musicians an opportunity to hear these songs performed live from their respective artists – something recordings cannot provide!

Music can reach different parts of our brain and provoke various emotional responses, making it an excellent form of communication. Music also stimulates hormones that boost our wellbeing and can even improve memory retention according to studies.

Many musicians rely on touring and live performances as their source of income, so it’s vital that fans attend concerts to support these talented performers and discover new bands or musicians. Concerts often feature opening acts which give fans the chance to experience new music before deciding if it suits their taste.

They Are a Great Way to Get Out and Socialize

Concerts provide an invaluable way for us to reconnect in a world that seems increasingly divided, providing people with an engaging experience they can share together – with friends or strangers alike. Concerts bring people together in an environment that feels safe and enjoyable – creating lasting bonds between strangers.

Attending your favorite artist’s live concert can be more than just enjoyable; it can actually help improve your health too! Numerous studies have demonstrated how music stimulates brain regions that improve focus and memory as well as stress relief and pain reduction.

According to Friday Health Plans blog, dancing at concerts can provide the equivalent of a two-hour high intensity workout and also increase oxytocin levels which boost feelings of satisfaction – all compelling reasons to plan your musical excursion now!

They Can Help You Cope With Stress

Research has proven the health benefits of music are numerous. It can improve memory retention, boost mood and even ease stress relief. One great way to experience these advantages is attending concerts – providing an escape from everyday worries while experiencing the energy of live performances!

Researchers conducted a recent study and found that people who regularly attend concerts are happier and healthier than those who don’t. Researchers evaluated saliva samples taken before and after concerts and found that attendees experienced lower cortisol levels – an indicator of stress – during and following these performances.

No matter your musical tastes, you are sure to find an artist you enjoy at a concert near you. Just make sure that before attending, venue rules and safety protocols are clear to ensure a fun-filled and safe concert experience – you will make lasting memories at these shows!

WWE Raw

Raw is WWE’s flagship show and airs every Monday evening since 1993.

Mick Foley (as Mankind) helped Raw achieve its highest ratings ever by parodying TV show This Is Your Life with scenes featuring him with people from his past such as his home economics teacher and gym teacher.

The History of Raw

Twenty-five years ago, wrestling was an entirely different beast. Most nationally broadcast WWF shows were prerecorded and showed highlights from matches that took place days or weeks earlier; Raw was revolutionary because it broadcast live each week from New York’s Manhattan Center with competitive and storyline-developing matches featuring top stars of the organization.

Ric Flair’s victory against Mr. Perfect in January 1993 and The 1-2-3 Kid’s over Razor Ramon later that year were two examples of memorable matches which helped the show achieve some of its highest ratings in its early days.

Viacom was awarded the WWE television contract and acquired WCW in 2000, and since then it has aired Raw on TNN weekly with occasional holiday-season episodes being added as well as posting episodes to YouTube for countries that don’t receive WWE programming directly on television.

The Set

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The Matches

CM Punk and Cody Rhodes returned to Raw and began building towards WrestleMania. Also, Becky Lynch faced Nia Jax in a Last Woman Standing match; and Sami Zayn signed an exclusive contract with Gunther.

Cathy Kelley stands outside Chad Gable’s locker room accompanied by security guards, seeking comment from Gable about his Money in the Bank Qualifying Match against Ludwig Kaiser and reports of his supposed demise have been greatly exaggerated, according to Gable himself.

The Awesome Truth are determined to put an end to Judgment Day and take advantage of Isla Dawn and Alba Fyre’s distraction to attack Dakota Kai and Zoey Stark from behind with a Z-360 and qualify for Women’s Tag Team Championship.

The Hosts

Raw’s history is littered with celebrity guest hosts from diverse fields – Bob Barker and Hugh Jackman are often fondly remembered, while others can have more divisive effects, such as Jeremy Piven or Ken Jeong.

Seth Green stands out as the ultimate host. His debut on Raw on July 13, 2009 set the standard for celebrity hosts in WWE, later that night he and The Miz formed ShoMiz together forming one of its signature tag teams – now an icon.

Daphne Heder was another notable host during this era of Raw. Although she seemed out-of-place when participating in R-Truth and Batista’s match, her backstage interaction was hilarious and memorable. NASCAR driver Carl Edwards made an unforgettable entrance with his car – one of many unforgettable moments ever seen on Raw from non-wrestlers!

Cher announces 2020 Here We Go Again tour dates

Cher has extended her ABBA-inspired “Here We Go Again Tour” into 2020 with new dates taking place in March, April, and May. As has been the case for the rest of the outing, Cher will be joined on the road by Nile Rodgers & Chic.

The tour comes in continued support of Cher’s 2018 album of ABBA covers, Dancing Queen. Meanwhile, Rogers and Chic will be touring behind It’s About Time, their first new album in 26 years.

Tickets to the newly announced dates go are on sale now at Buy Tickets Dot Com. You can find tickets to all of Cher’s upcoming dates, including her upcoming leg of November and December dates, here.

Cher 2019-2020 Tour Dates:
11/19 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center ^
11/21 – San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center ^
11/23 – Phoenix, AZ @ Gila River Arena ^
11/25 – Denver, CO @ Pepsi Center ^
11/27 – Chicago, IL @ United Center ^
11/29 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena ^
12/03 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden ^
12/06 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center ^
12/08 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden ^
12/10 – Washington, DC @ Capitol One Arena ^
12/13 – New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center ^
12/15 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center ^
12/17 – San Antonio, TX @ AT&T Center ^
12/19 – Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center ^
03/06 – El Paso, TX @ UTEP Don Haskins Center ^
03/08 – Edinburg, TX @ Bert Ogden Arena ^
03/10 – Bossier City, LA @ CenturyLink Center ^
03/12 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Chesapeake Energy Arena ^
03/14 – Little Rock, AR @ Simmons Bank Arena ^
03/16 – Memphis, TN @ FedEx Forum ^
03/18 – Birmingham, AL @ Legacy Arena at BJCC ^
03/20 – Charleston, SC @ North Charleston Coliseum ^
03/22 – Pensacola, FL @ Pensacola Bay Center ^
03/24 – Miami, FL @ AmericanAirlines Arena ^
03/26 – Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena ^
04/07 – Cincinnati, OH @ Heritage Bank Center ^
04/09 – Madison, WI @ Kohl Center ^
04/11 – Fargo, ND @ Fargodome ^
04/13 – Green Bay, WI @ Resch Center ^
04/16 – Des Moines, IA @ Wells Fargo Arena ^
04/18 – Kansas City, MO @ Sprint Center ^
04/20 – Lincoln, NE @ Pinnacle Bank Arena ^
04/22 – Wichita, KS @ INTRUST Bank Arena ^
04/24 – Casper, WY @ Casper Events Center ^
04/26 – Billings, MT @ First Interstate Arena ^
04/28 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Vivint Smart Home Arena ^
04/30 – Boise, ID @ Ford Idaho Center ^
05/02 – Spokane, WA @ Spokane Arena ^
05/04 – Everett, WA @ Angel of the Winds Arena ^
05/06 – Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center ^

^ = w/ Nile Rodgers & Chic

Cher announces 2020 “Here We Go Again” tour dates
Alex Young