Kelly Clarkson at Taj, Fitz and the Tantrums at Borgata
Kelly Clarkson: Jan. 15, Trump Taj Mahal.
Kelly Clarkson just dropped her new album Stronger, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard album charts and has announced dates for the first leg of her North American Stronger Tour. That tour will be at the Trump Taj Mahal for its second date on January 15. Tickets go on pre-sale tomorrow, Wednesday, Nov. 16, via Ticketmaster. Matt Nathanson will join her on the tour.
In other headliner news at the Taj, AEG Live presents Jackie Evancho’s Heavenly Christmas Tour on Saturday, Dec. 17. The showtime is 7:30pm, and tickets are $45, $75 and $95. Evancho’s rise to fame began when she was just 10 and competing on America’s Got Talent.
Over at the Borgata, the band Fitz and the Tantrums will make its Atlantic City debut on Dec. 30 in the Music Box. Tickets are $29.50 and $35. The pop soul sextet has toured with Maroon 5 and has released its official full-length debut, Pickin’ Up the Pieces.
Other concert additions at Borgata include comic Brian Regan Feb. 11, Aaron Lewis Feb. 17-18 and Lisa Lampanelli Feb. 19 in the Event Center, and Foreigner Feb. 19 in the Music Box.
Over at the Showboat’s House of Blues, rapper Big Sean brings his I Am Finally Famous Tour with guest artists Cyhi The Prynce and Shawn Chrystopher to the Music Hall stage on Dec. 23.
“They told me they wouldn’t sign us unless I gave those things up, and I said absolutely not.”
"'That was huge for me. Everybody else bombed. I got the right manager and agent because of that. I can’t tell you how significant that was. '
Like just about every facet of the casino industry, shows that celebrate the holiday season have changed considerably over the years. Gone are the days when a seemingly endless array of top-name artists brought their seasonal productions to showroom stages.
A comprehensive listing of entertainment coming to the Atlantic City casinos, Boardwalk Hall and Bader Field.
The great voice is a given. Kelly Clarkson was the first 'American Idol' champion and remains one of the top voices ever discovered on the show.
In concert, however, it is her confidence as a performer, and her skill with giving every ounce of emotion she has into her songs that stands out, every bit as much as her powerhouse vocals.
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