New York City’s 10 Best Concerts in March, 2010

NYC’s 10 Best Concerts Not To Miss in March 2010

5.  Michael Bublé. Madison Square Garden, 4 Penn Plaza, Chelsea. Michael Bublé, a Grammy award winner full of soul and passionate music, will be performing in Madison Square Garden on March 20th.  A unique mixture of music styles like Elvis Presley and Louis Armstrong contribute to Bublé’s outstanding performances.  Attracts a vast audience, from ages 15 to 95.  Tickets begin at $74.

4. Jon B. B.B. King Blues Club and Grill, 237 West 42nd Street, Fashion District, Theater District. Famous for his late 1990s hits “Someone to Love” duet with Babyface and “They Don’t Know.” Jon B. is a good R&B soul artist who will be performing on Saturday, March 6th, 8 pm for only $18 advance and $22 day tickets.  Dance away to the romantic R&B grooves of Jon B.

3.  Alicia Keys and Robin Thicke. Madison Square Garden, 4 Penn Plaza, Chelsea. Catch the multi-talented musicians in the Freedom Tour.  Robin Thicke is joining Keys in her nationwide tour beginning March 3rd.  Enjoy the soul, R&B and classical music of Alicia Keys and Robin Thicke in New York City on March 17th.  Tickets starts at $49.50.  See: Top 10 Songs About New York City

2.  U2 Tribute: The Unforgettable Fire: The Ultimate U2 Show. B.B. King Blues Club and Grill, 237 West 42nd Street, Fashion District, Theater District. Experience the best U2 cover band in the world.  Around for over 25 years, the Unforgettable Fire U2 tribute band is as close as it gets to the real U2 group.  Performing on March 19 at 11:30pm.  Advance tickets are only $20 and $25 day of, but tickets go fast.

1.  Angélique Kidjo. Town Hall, 123 West 43rd Street, Theater District. African-born singer Angélique Kidjo will be singing her Afro-funk fusion music in Town Hall on March 26th, 8 pm.  Grammy winner for her 10th album, Djin Djin, and known around the globe. Kidjo‘s unique voice, and onstage charisma and personality, with please any funk, jazz, R&B and world music lover.  See Kidjo‘s mixture of her West African roots with American, European and Latin influences. Tickets are $45 & $50.

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