
American English to play after PrairieThunder game
Published on December 17, 2007 under International Hockey League 2 (IHL 2)
Bloomington PrairieThunder News Release
American English, a group that patterns itself after the world-famous Beatles from the appearance of the band members to the group's popular music, returns to U.S, Cellular Coliseum in a post-game concert Saturday following the Bloomington PrairieThunder hockey game.
"We are happy to bring American English back for another concert this year," said PrairieThunder general manager Jerry McBurney. "We definitely decided to bring them back based on popular demand. We had nearly 6,000 people attend last year's game and concert."
The concert will start approximately 30 minutes after the PrairieThunder hockey game against Flint, which begins at 7:05 p.m.
Concert-goers must have a ticket to the PrairieThunder game to receive admission to the concert. Tickets are priced as low as $10 for the hockey game and can be purchased on-line at www.uscellularcoliseum.com or by calling 866-891-9992 or 309-434-2679.
No tickets will be sold for only the concert. Admission is a ticket to the PrairieThunder game. Sponsors for the event are U.S. Cellular, WTRX and WJBC.
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