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Cincinnati Post Reports Buffett There on 8/21

March 18th, 2005


The Cincinnati Post is reporting that Buffett is booked for August 21st at Riverbend in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Tickets will go on sale March 26 (prices yet to be announced).

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Latest Tour Rumors

March 17th, 2005


Here’s a couple more shows that are rumored for the summer.

8/3 – Cincinnati, Ohio
8/31 – Indianapolis, Indiana

And also we reported several days ago Alpine Valley in East Troy Wisconsin on July 30th.

Check back here for confirmation on these shows.


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Buffett Gets CMT Music Awards Nomination

March 17th, 2005


Jimmy Buffett has been nominated for a CMT Music Award along with Clint Black, Kenny Chesney, Alan Jackson, Toby Keith and George Strait for Collaborative Video of the Year for “Hey Good Looking.”

Buffett will go up against Brad Paisley featuring Alison Krauss for “Whiskey Lullaby,” Nelly featuring Tim McGraw for “Over and Over,” and Shania Twain with Billy Currington for “Party for Two.”

The 2005 CMT Music Awards will air live on Monday, April 11th.


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Several Shows in June Planned

March 10th, 2005


The rumor mill is heating up. We have gotten word from a couple of different sources that the following shows are planned for the summer:

June 13 – Toronto – Molson Amphitheater
June 15 – Manassas, VA – Nissan Pavillion
June 17 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Casion
June 20 & 22 – Mansfield, MA – Tweeter Center
July 30 – East Troy, WI – Alpine Valley

Keep in mind these shows have not been confirmed.


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More Wrigley News

March 9th, 2005


A Chicago City Council committee has approved a plan for Jimmy Buffett to perform an evening concert and an afternoon concert at Wrigley Field over Labor Day weekend.

Under the plan, the Chicago Cubs also agreed to donate 150,000 dollars of the concerts’ proceeds to neighborhood schools and reserve several thousand seats for people who live within one mile of the stadium.

The Buffett concert on Sunday, September 4th would end no later than 10:30 pm, and the other show on Monday, September 5th would be over by 6 pm.

Attendance at both concerts would be capped at 39,500.

Cubs officials also agreed to hold 29 instead of 30 night games in 2006 in order to analyze the affect of a proposed 17-hundred-90 bleacher seat expansion expected to be completed before the start of that season.

Complete article here.


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