
Cassadee Pope to Perform After Ads Game Saturday
March 11, 2014 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Milwaukee Admirals News Release
Milwaukee, WI - The Milwaukee Admirals are excited to welcome season three winner of The Voice, Cassadee Pope, to perform in a post-game concert after the Ads game this Saturday, March 14th at 7 pm versus the San Antonio Rampage at the BMO Harris Bradley Center.
The concert is free with a game ticket and fans may purchase on-ice passes for an additional $20 at the Admirals office (510 W. Kilbourn Ave.), the BMO Harris Bradley Center Box Office, Ticketmaster, or by phone at (414) 227-0550. Fans must have a game ticket to gain entry into the BMO Harris Bradley Center for both the game and the concert. Cassadee Pope will take the stage approximately 30 minutes after the Admirals-Wolves game.
At just 23, Pope's unique vocals and powerful performances stole the national spotlight during Season 3 of "The Voice." The reigning star of the NBC hit primetime show wowed from the start with offers from all four judges during the blind auditions before accepting with Team Blake (Shelton). Excelling throughout the competition, Pope displayed diverse musical tastes and talents, covering such songs as "Stupid Boy" (Keith Urban) and "Cry" (Faith Hill). Her version of the Country hit "Over You" (Miranda Lambert) was one of her three Voice performances that catapulted to the #1 spot on the iTunes All-Genre Chart, further proving Pope's wide consumer appeal and vocal prowess.
Less than a week after her victory on the show, THE VOICE: THE COMPLETE SEASON 3 COLLECTION owned the #1 spot on Billboard's Heatseekers Albums chart. The talented singer/songwriter has already appeared on TODAY, Live! with Kelly & Michael, The Tonight Show With Jay Leno and performed with Train on NEW YEAR'S EVE WITH CARSON DALY.
Republic Nashville, an imprint of Big Machine Records, signed Pope in 2013. Pope then released her debut solo single "Wasting All These Tears" which was released last May. "Wasting All These Tears" debuted at number 37 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 7 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs. In the singles first week, Pope sold over 125,000 copies.
Fans can purchase tickets for Saturday, or any Admirals game, by calling Ticketmaster at 800-745-3000800-745-3000 or by logging onto www.ticketmaster.com. Groups of 10 or more receive significant discounts off the original ticket price. For more information, or to purchase group tickets, fans can call the Admirals office at (414) 227-0550(414) 227-0550.
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