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My Bieber Experience was on November 11, 2010 (11/11 ironic…

My Bieber Experience was on November 11, 2010 (11/11   ironic huh?). Basically I’m know for being obsessed with Justin and my family knows it more than anyone so when we heard Justin was coming to town, I basically had to get tickets. It took my dad a couple months but in like October/September he came up with some and I was beyond excited. I also had two extra tickets to take my two friends. I was so excited, I had a countdown in my assignment planner and it was all I talked about! I started a membership on Bieberfever.com and entered to win meet & greets. It was 1 week before the concert and I was walking home with my friend. We were talking about the concert and how I had entered to meet him. We ended our conversation at my house. I walked inside and my whole family was sitting in the family room, which is a VERY rare occasion. I was like um hey what’s going on and my dad handed me a large envelope. I was like what is this and he just said to open it up. There was a printed out email inside and the first words I saw were DAVE REYNOLDS (shoutout to @davereynoldscba). I dropped to the ground and sobbed! I knew what it was. My dad told me to read it out loud and it happened that the radio guy my dad got tickets from happened to have extra meet and greets. Inside were the instructions for the meet and greet. I of course called my friends and we were all psyched! We kept it quiet for a while but on the day of the concert, word started getting out that we were leaving school earlier to go down to the Wolstein Center. We made our way to an overhang above Justin’s bus. We saw/talked to Kenny, Ry Good, and all of  Justin’s  crew but there was no sign of Justin! Pattie came out, the cutest most adorable mom ever, and said Justin was taking a nap and he would be out soon! We saw him a couple times and we waved and I almost fainted. Dave Reynolds posted a vid of us (to the left in the purple!)   Soon it was time to meet Justin! I was having a heart attack in the line watching him take pictures with people through the black curtain. It was our turn to go in and Justin and Dave had just finished taking a picture. The first thing I saw were his eyes and he lost me there. I faintly remember him saying hi and putting his arm around me. At one point the camera wasn’t working and he was just laughing with us. We took our picture and I was just like thank you! Bye! He told us to enjoy the concert and it was nice meeting us! I was starstruck the rest of the night, I was shaking and my friend Lia cried after we met him! It was so funny so I taped it!  T he concert was amazing, I laughed and cried, mostly sobbed! Ry Good gave me a hug in the middle of ‘Never let you go’ as I was sobbing! It’s been almost 10 months since MBE, and I know it wasn’t insanely cool or extravagant  but I will NEVER forget it! Honestly and wholeheartedly, NEVER SAY NEVER! Thanks JB -@maddi_cin Read more here: My Bieber Experience was on November 11, 2010 (11/11 ironic…

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Green Day Joined By Paul Rudd, Zachary Quinto At ‘American Idiot’ Premiere

‘I don’t think there’s ever been a bigger high in the 21 years’ of the band, Billie Joe Armstrong says of Broadway debut. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Rya Backer Green Day at the opening of “American Idiot” on Broadway on Tuesday Photo: Jason Kempin/ Getty Images New York — On Tuesday night in New York, the Great White Way got a little bit more punk rock when Green Day officially opened their Broadway opus, “American Idiot.” The band was joined by the show’s cast, as well as a number of celebrity fans like Donald Trump, Zachary Quinto and Paul Rudd to celebrate the show’s debut at the St. James Theatre. Admittedly, having a Broadway show might be the least punk rock thing in the universe, but Green Day couldn’t have been prouder to see all their hard work hit that stage and rock up midtown Manhattan. “I don’t think there’s ever been a bigger high in the 21 years that we’ve been a band together,” Billie Joe Armstrong told MTV News on the red carpet before the curtain rose on the show. Armstrong was equally taken by the fact that the band, and those involved with the show, were able to take an album like American Idiot and make it something that people could see in Broadway musical form. “You make this crazy record that’s political and it’s a rock opera and it has [been] brought to flesh and blood,” he said. “People actually acting it out onstage in pretty much the linear exact way you thought it was going to come out. It’s amazing.” The guys recently admitted that they are so moved by the adaptation that it made them cry . “All of us actually came to tears, because you don’t get to see Green Day play live if you’re actually in Green Day,” bassist Mike Dirnt said. “But to see these voices and the way all the cast were singing, you just abandon hope of a tissue and let ’em stream. … [We were like,] ‘No, that’s allergies, man!’ ” Related Videos Green Day’s ‘American Idiot’ On Broadway Related Photos The Evolution Of: Green Day Related Artists Green Day

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50 Cent Announces The Invitation Tour Beginning May 28

Rapper kicks off 19-date tour in Cleveland. By Gil Kaufman 50 Cent Photo: Frank Micelotta/ Getty Images There’s been a bit of confusion about what 50 Cent’s next album, Black Magic, might sound like. After initially saying the record was inspired by dance beats he heard at a nightclub in Europe, the 50 explained that the disc will still be hip-hop, but with a twist. Fans might get a chance to hear what he’s talking about starting May 28, when 50 will launch The Invitation tour at the Wolstein Center in Cleveland. The month-long, 19-date outing will take him across the country to mid-size theaters before winding up with a June 25 show at the House of Blues in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Though some people got it twisted when he initially said he was inspired by more uptempo dance music on the disc, which doesn’t have a release date yet, 50 quickly clarified what he meant. “I got a joint that I did that was real uptempo,” 50 told British DJ Tim Westwood back in March. “It’s a different type of vibe. It’s still 50 Cent. It’s official. If you heard the record, you’d feel different. My Black Magic album, I’ve been listening to different types of music. I just wanna create something that’s outta the box. I’m using different song formats. I’ll write a rap song in the sequence of a different kind of record. A traditional hip-hop record may have three 16-bar verses. To write it in a different formant instead of the way a traditional rap record is written, to experiment with different things, it’s still hip-hop music. It’s still 50 Cent content; it’s just written in a different way.” The dates for The Invitation tour are: 5/28 – Cleveland, OH @ Wolstein Center 5/29 – Detroit, MI @ Chene Park Riverfront Amphitheater 5/30 – Chicago, IL @ UIC Pavilion 6/1 – Denver, CO @ Fillmore Auditorium 6/3 – San Francisco, CA @ Warfield Theatre 6/4 – Los Angeles @ Club Nokia at L.A. Live 6/6 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Pearl Concert Theater at The Palms 6/7 – Phoenix, AZ @ Celebrity Theater 6/10 — Kansas City, KS @ Midland Theatre 6/11 – Dallas, TX @ Music Hall at Fair Park 6/12 – Houston, TX @ Arena Theater 6/15 – Miami, FL @ The Fillmore 6/17 – Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle 6/18 – Myrtle Beach, SC @ House of Blues 6/19 – Raleigh, NC @ Walnut Creek Amphitheatre 6/22 -New York, NY @ Hammerstein Ballroom 6/23 – Wallingford, CT @ Chevrolet Theater 6/24 – Boston, MA @ House of Blues 6/25 – Atlantic City, NJ @ House of Blues Do you think 50 Cent should be experimenting with new sounds or stick to what he does best? Sound off in the comments! Related Artists 50 Cent

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