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Scorpions is currently touring across 19 countries and has 36 upcoming concerts.

Their next tour date is at Bakkt Theater, Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, after that they'll be at Bakkt Theater, Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino again in Las Vegas.

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I sold my tickets because Five Points amphitheatre is the worst venue I have ever been to. The only time I have enjoyed a show there is when buying VIP front and Center seats and even then there security is the worst. Last show the people I knew from the meet and greet with Foreigner spent between 900 and 2000 for a paid of tickets yet when I walked down to the stage Indis not get stopped once and asked for my ticket. I learned against the rail against the stage with the aisle behind me and never was told to leave the area and neither was anyone who paid $49 for baxkrow seats. When you sit in the upper section, meaning 300's, there is no security, the seats are temporary, and its a bit more cramped then the airlines. Of someone moves, the entire section moves, and the entire row has to clear the row because it is impossible to get buy. Of anything happens in the upper sections, which is very possible seeing that everytime you get to your seat you have to ask someone who doesnt belong there to move. And when I sat 2nd row, I had at least 10 different neighbors from people climbing over the seats. With such

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The band was exceptional, the lights magical, sound a bit of a problem at the beginning, but grew better towards the end of the show, especially when singing their older songs.

The Athens State Orchestra did not manage to see, except the last song - the one with Shenker - as I was entering the stadium, because, even though I had the most expensive VIP ticket (with numbered seat), I - among most of the crowd - could not enter, since there where NO lines, NOONE from the production company, NO security to help and guide us. As a result, the concert began as sceduled, at 21:00 sharp ad all of us were outside trying - I got pushed over, squeezed etc - to get in. Because of that - the entrance delay - they did not check our tickets (nobody was at the gates any way) so whoever wanted to enter the stadium - with NO ticket - could by all means enter. When entered the stadium there were AGAIN nobody to escort or show us to our seats, with limited lighting, and when we FINALLY found our seats there were people seating already refusing to get up - since they told us that people from the organisation told them to seat WHEREVER they wished, since there was no time to seat them and obviously without entry control we were outnumbered - and spend about 30 minutes trying to convince them for the obvious: to get up and let us seat on our NUMBERED seats, while searching for SOMEONE from the production company to assist. The stairs were full of people (this is against safety policy) and I managed to get down to arena after stepping on hands (it was dark as I mentioned earlier) to find someone in charge....NOONE, only one security guy who wasn't authorised to help with the situation and finally a "staff" who told me that he was a driver and would try to find someone to assist. They had NO CBs to intercommunicate and were running up and down to find whomever they were searching for. Finally, the paramedics, also had NO CBs and as we saw a girl in distress form above we were trying to communicate through signals that they should speed to the spot. The production company - I've never heard of them in Greece - are plain potential murderers.

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The show of the concert was great, but we didn't really see the collusion of the band with the symphonic orchestra. The orchestra came, played their part, and after that we never saw them again. The sould could be better. The legendary Scorpions gave it all though. They made as feel good and they carried as away!

The organization was not good. Two small entrances for sooo many people. That lead to huge queues. I felt there was not so much security, during the check of the tickets.

It was great seeing Kallimarmaro full, from people who came to enjoy Scorpions!

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Interview: Former Vixen Bassist Share Ross Is Ready to Rev It Up Again with JSRG

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In a world where males seem to dominate most of the guitar spectrum, Share Ross continues to break down walls.

Whether it’s her bass prowess, songwriting skills or the fact that she's held her own alongside Michael Schenker and Tracii Guns, the beautiful blonde who once ruled the '80s as the bassist for Vixen is still proving she’s more than capable of running with the big boys.

Vixen disbanded for a short while in the early '90s, but aside from a one-off reunion for VH1, Ross hasn't performed with the band during its various lineup changes. Not one to rest on her laurels, however, she’s remained busy during her post-Vixen years. Ross was the bassist for Contraband (with Schenker and Guns) and has released three albums with her own band, Bubble (along with her husband, Bam).

She won the John Lennon Songwriting Contest in 2000 with the song "Sparkle Star." She's written a book on punk knitting and now somehow finds time to mentor and empower young women on how to become successful in the digital age. All this, and she's still one bad-ass rocker.

For fans desperate for a return to the “glory days," the wait is over. After a long hiatus, Ross is returning with JSRG, a band that includes three quarters of the classic Vixen lineup. JSRG (whose initials stand for each of the ladies' first names) features Ross (bass), Janet Gardner (vocals/guitar) and Roxy Petrucci (drums). Added to the mix is guitarist Gina Stile (also a member of Vixen from '97 to '98). Together, the ladies are once again ready to rev it up. It started last month with a journey on this year's Monsters of Rock Cruise.

I caught up with Ross and spoke to her about JSRG, Vixen and how she continues to forge her own path.

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We've been talking about getting back together as Vixen for a while. I know some people think there are some big shenanigans going on, but the fact is we're all still friends with Jan (Kuehnemund, Vixen guitarist who holds the rights to the name). The timing just isn't right. So, we've decided to let go of the Vixen thing for now and reached out to Gina. Out of respect for Jan, we're not going to call it Vixen and instead calling it JSRG.

You played together on this year's Monsters of Rock Cruise.

That was our first big show. We'll also be doing this year's M3 Festival as well and are working on a few other dates here and there. There's also a little education that needs to be done regarding the name JSRG (Janet, Share, Roxy, Gina), but we'll take it as it comes and it will all sort itself out.

Has the band been writing new material?

There's been some writing that's going on. It's difficult to coordinate with everyone's schedule right now, but we're hoping to do more of that as the year goes on.

Is there a process you like to use when you write?

I don't personally have a set process. I never sit down and think, "OK, now I'm going to write a song.” Usually, there's something in my head popping around. Songwriting is very mysterious. I like to think of it as a river where I can go fishing. There's this vision I have of a river, and the river represents all of the creative ideas in the world. When I step into the river, I can catch an idea (kind of like fishing). I also believe that sometimes you’re able to "channel" the idea. For "Sparkle Star", the entire verse for that song just came into my head one day.

Tell me the story of how you joined Vixen.

The whole thing boils down to a bar napkin. I was performing as a "hired gun" session player with a band in LA. One night, we were playing in a club and Jan was there. She noticed me playing and came up to me after the show. She told me that she had this all-girl band called Vixen and that she'd love for me to come check them out sometime, so she wrote her phone number down on a napkin and handed it to me. At the time, I had no interest at all in being in an all-girl band. In fact, it was the furthest thing from my mind, but I shoved the napkin on the bottom of my purse anyway.

After a few months, I began to get tired of being a session player, so I started looking at ads in magazines and calling around about auditioning for bands. I'd start the conversation by saying, "I hear you're looking for a bass player." But the people I would talk on the other end were typically guys who would either laugh at me, or hang up on me or say "OK, so who's the bass player? You? A chick?" I got fed up with that real quick, and that's when I started wondering what was up with that all-girl band.

At that moment, it was like the universe just opened up a path. Because the next thing I know, I pick up another magazine and there was a review of Vixen playing at a local club. That's when I started looking for that bar napkin. I called up Jan and we chatted for a while and then she asked me if I had heard a rumor about the band. When I told her I hadn't, she said, "Well, we just fired our bass player ten minutes ago." I met with them and was blown away. I immediately decided that maybe I could be in an all-female band. [laughs]. They offered me the job and within a year we had our record deal.

What was the reason Vixen decided to take a break in the early '90s?

There were many reasons, but one of the big ones was that our manager had a big argument with the record label, which subsequently dropped him and all of the artists he managed. At the time we probably should have united together but instead, we all started arguing amongst ourselves (myself included). We were all to blame.

Were you always a bass player?

I actually started out on the piano. My mom was a musician and a piano teacher, and I was already playing piano when I was 4 and Beethoven by the time I was 7. At one time, I thought I was going to be a classical pianist. That was the direction I was heading toward.

What made you switch over to the bass?

I heard Led Zeppelin. [laughs]

You also studied at Berklee. What was that experience like?

It was cool because it was the first time I was surrounded by a lot of other musicians and realized that this was my "tribe." Growing up in a small town in Minnesota, I sometimes felt that I didn't fit in. At Berklee, I also learned so much about music that I never encountered before. That's where I discovered Jaco Pastorius, Miles Davis and John Coltrane. It really shaped me as a player and I developed a lot of chops.

What else are you involved in today?

I've gotten involved in public speaking because I want to connect with young people to inspire and empower them. In the course of doing that, I've also developed Video Rock Star University, a program where I coach female entrepreneurs on how to get comfortable and confident on camera. Social media is so huge these days and connecting through video (when done correctly) is much more powerful than the written word.

What are some of the best moments you can remember of your career so far?

I’ll never forget the very first night of our tour with Scorpions. It was our first big arena tour and our first tour of Europe. Just the fact of that whole experience was overwhelming. I remember we showed up at the arena for sound check, walked into our dressing rooms and discovered that the Scorpions had given each of us a bottle of champagne, a dozen roses and a note that said "Welcome to the big time!” It made us feel awesome that they believed in us.

Another turning point moment was with my band, Bubble. We had released our first CD and a promoter had taken us over to Japan. It was myself, Bam Ross and Brent Muscat and Eric Stacey (both from Faster Pussycat) who were in the band. That first night we were playing, we got to "Sparkle Star" and I had this habit of closing my eyes when I sang the beginning of it. So I get halfway through that and when I open my eyes, I see all of these Japanese girls out front crying and trying to mouth the words. We never had that kind of reaction before.

Were you ever intimidated at all by being a female in sort of a "male dominated" genre?

Not at all. I was always ready to lay it down. In fact, at the beginning of every Vixen tour, the members of the headlining band would always stand on the side of the stage just to see if we could really play. It was an ongoing thing that got to be kind of funny. We were always like, "Here we go again!” There was so much of showing people we had what it took that there was no time to be intimidated. It was always, "Who do we have to shoot down now or whose ass do we have to kick today?" But always with a nice high-heeled boot. It was the '80s, after all. [laughs]

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James Wood is a writer, musician and self-proclaimed metalhead who maintains his own website, GoJimmyGo.net . His articles and interviews are written on a variety of topics with passion and humor. You can follow him on Twitter @JimEWood.

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  1. Scorpions's 1989 Concert & Tour History

    Scorpions's 1989 Concert History. 1) Scorpions is a German rock/heavy metal band formed in Hanover in 1965 by guitarist Rudolf Schenker. Since the band's inception, its musical style has ranged from hard rock, heavy metal and glam metal to soft rock. The lineup from 1978 to 1992 was the most successful incarnation of the group, and included ...

  2. Scorpions

    RIP James Kottak Very sad news … our dear friend and Drummer for 20 years James Kottak... // READ MORE

  3. Scorpions Tickets, 2024 Concert Tour Dates

    Apr. 26. Friday 08:00 PMFri 8:00 PM 4/26/24, 8:00 PM. Las Vegas, NV Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood Scorpions - Love At First Sting The Las Vegas Residency. Find tickets 4/26/24, 8:00 PM. EXCLUSIVE | Ticketmaster now offers hotel deals! Save up to 57% off your stay when you bundle your ticket with a hotel. Promoted.

  4. Scorpions Concert Setlist at Bakkt Theater, Las Vegas on April 28, 2024

    Scorpions Gig Timeline. Apr 24 2024. Bakkt Theater Las Vegas, NV, USA. 9:10 PM. Apr 26 2024. Bakkt Theater Las Vegas, NV, USA - Find tickets. Add time. Apr 28 2024. Bakkt Theater This Setlist Las Vegas, NV, USA - Find tickets.

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  6. Scorpions Concert Setlist at Hammersmith Odeon, London on February 19

    Savage Amusement 5. Blackout 4. Animal Magnetism 2. Lovedrive 2. Solos 2. Tour stats. Complete Album stats. Last updated: 27 Apr 2024, 09:16 Etc/UTC. Feb 19 1989.

  7. Vixen Tickets, Tour Dates & Concerts 2024 & 2023

    Vixen tour dates and tickets 2023-2024 near you. Want to see Vixen in concert? Find information on all of Vixen's upcoming concerts, tour dates and ticket information for 2023-2024. ... Scorpions (25) Ratt (25) Great White (22) Kix (21) Autograph (17) Distance travelled: 414,619 miles. Similar artists. Slaughter 8 concerts. Track artist ...

  8. Vixen on the Scorpions tour

    Vixen on the Scorpions tour Janet with Nelson Share, Janet and Roxy on the video shoot for Cryin former members of Vixen as JSRG 2012 pre-MTV lineup of Vixen with Janet on the far right Share and Janet from the MTV spring break show Hessler kicking ass at Rock'n the Valley

  9. Scorpions Concert Setlist at Avicii Arena, Stockholm on June 14, 2023

    Get the Scorpions Setlist of the concert at Avicii Arena, Stockholm, Sweden on June 14, 2023 from the Rock Believer World Tour 2023 Tour and other Scorpions Setlists for free on setlist.fm!

  10. Savage Amusement

    Rock Hard. 8.0/10 [9] Savage Amusement is the tenth studio album by the German hard rock band Scorpions, released in 1988. It peaked at No. 5 in the US [10] and was certified platinum by the RIAA on June 20, 1988. [11] It was the last Scorpions record to be produced by Dieter Dierks .

  11. TOUR

    8/03/24 - Lynn Family Stadium 80s Rock Music Fest Louisville, KY. Ticket Info

  12. Scorpions

    Scorpions - Love At First Sting The Las Vegas Residency

  13. Scorpions Full Tour Schedule 2024 & 2025, Tour Dates & Concerts

    Scorpions tour dates 2024. Scorpions is currently touring across 19 countries and has 37 upcoming concerts. Their next tour date is at Bakkt Theater, Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, after that they'll be at Bakkt Theater, Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino again in Las Vegas. See all your opportunities to see them live below!

  14. Interview: Former Vixen Bassist Share Ross Is Ready to Rev It Up Again

    JSRG (whose initials stand for each of the ladies' first names) features Ross (bass), Janet Gardner (vocals/guitar) and Roxy Petrucci (drums). Added to the mix is guitarist Gina Stile (also a member of Vixen from '97 to '98). Together, the ladies are once again ready to rev it up. It started last month with a journey on this year's Monsters of ...

  15. Savage Amusement Tour : Scorpions + Vixen

    Savage Amusement Tour : Scorpions, Hammersmith Odeon, London (GB) - Feb 20, 1989. I was there Artists Scorpions, Vixen. Location Hammersmith Odeon, London GB Date February 20, 1989 Pictures Add a picture. Comments Add a comment. Concert added by David Jones. Average rating : Attendees ...

  16. Animal Magnetism (Scorpions album)

    Animal Magnetism is the seventh studio album by German rock band Scorpions, released in 1980.The RIAA certified the record as Gold on 8 March 1984, and Platinum on 28 October 1991.. In the 2001 remaster edition by EMI, an extra track "Hey You" (rare single), sung by Rudolf Schenker is included (although Klaus Meine sings the chorus).The song was originally recorded during the Lovedrive ...

  17. Scorpions (band)

    Scorpions are a German hard rock band formed in Hanover in 1965 by guitarist Rudolf Schenker. The lineup from 1978 to 1992 was the most successful incarnation of the group, and included Klaus Meine (vocals), Rudolf Schenker (rhythm guitar), Matthias Jabs (lead guitar), Francis Buchholz (bass), and Herman Rarebell (drums). The band's only continuous member has been Schenker, although Meine has ...

  18. Vixen Concert & Tour History (Updated for 2024)

    Vixen / Paradise Kitty. Devon Lakeshore Amphitheater. Decatur, Illinois, United States. Show Duplicate for Sep 21, 2024. Aug 03, 2024. Upcoming. Stadium Rock 80's Music Festival. Great White / Slaughter / Aldo Nova / Vixen / Enuff Z'Nuff / Pretty Boy Floyd / Nova Rex. Lynn Family Stadium.

  19. Trains Moscow to Elektrostal: Times, Prices and Tickets

    The journey from Moscow to Elektrostal by train is 32.44 mi and takes 2 hr 7 min. There are 71 connections per day, with the first departure at 12:15 AM and the last at 11:46 PM. It is possible to travel from Moscow to Elektrostal by train for as little as or as much as . The best price for this journey is . Journey Duration.

  20. Scorpions Concert Map by year: 1980

    7. Netherlands. 2. Sweden. 2. View the concert map Statistics of Scorpions in 1980!

  21. All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)

    Speciality Museums. Write a review. Be the first to upload a photo. Upload a photo. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing. The area. Raskovoi ul., d. 37, Elektrostal 144003 Russia. Reach out directly.

  22. Elektrostal Map

    Elektrostal is a city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located 58 kilometers east of Moscow. Elektrostal has about 158,000 residents. Mapcarta, the open map.

  23. Moscow metro tour

    Moscow Metro. The Moscow Metro Tour is included in most guided tours' itineraries. Opened in 1935, under Stalin's regime, the metro was not only meant to solve transport problems, but also was hailed as "a people's palace". Every station you will see during your Moscow metro tour looks like a palace room. There are bright paintings ...