The Ultimate Alternative to a boring Saturday Night

Published on October 11, 2007 under Major Indoor Soccer League 2 (MISL 2)
Chicago Storm News Release


HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL - From the people who bring you 'everything alternative' and 'the alternative' Chicago sports team, Q101 and the Chicago Storm are proud to announce a five date game and a concert package held at the Sears Centre Arena in Hoffman Estates. Gates open for each event at 6:00 pm with interactive concourse games, followed by a full Chicago Storm Major Indoor Soccer League Match. As if that weren't enough, at the conclusion of the Storm game top artists from the Q101 play list will put on a show to remember. The series kicks off October 27, 2007 as the Storm take on the California Cougars followed by a live concert performance featuring Quitdrive. We're certain this will keep you coming back time after time. So don't miss the second date November 17, 2007 as the storm take on the Milwaukee Wave followed by a live concert performance by Papa Roach, and it keeps getting better.

How could this be any better you ask? How about one ticket price for the whole experience, tickets start at $16 and for only $5 more you can upgrade to the event floor for the concert itself. Think that's a good deal? Why not buy the "Concert Passport" for, you guessed it, $101. That's all 5 Concert series games for $101. The "Concert Passport includes tickets and floor passes to all 5 events. That's a steal!

There's little question now that the Sears Centre Arena in Hoffman Estates is the place to be this winter. For more information visit www.q101.com or contact the Sears Centre Box office for tickets by calling 888-SEARSTIX.

Full Concert Series Schedule:

October 27, 2007

November 17, 2007

December 29, 2007

February 23, 2008

March 22, 2008

For up to date band information visit www.q101.com or www.chicagostorm.net



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