Time to bust out siren.jpg: The Jonas Brothers are playing a free show in New York City tonight, where they’ll preview tracks from their forthcoming album Lines, Vines, and Trying Times for a crowd of fever-pitched fans, who will get in on a first-come, first-served basis. (And I’d already made plans to hang out in the Union Square area anyway! Awesome!) In addition to the idea that I might be able to get tickets, of particular interest to me is just where Billboard says this show is happening: MORE »
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The Jonas Brothers: Assisting In The Liberation Of Irving Plaza?
Live Nation Brings The Possibility Of Food Fights To The Former Irving Plaza
So, here’s something a little weird: The Fillmore… MORE »
Live Nation Gives Us Our Venue Names Back
Well, that didn’t last long: Live Nation’s bold experiment of creating a Fillmore “brand” of venues seems to be coming to an end, with Philadelphia’s Fillmore at the TLA quietly returning to its previous moniker, Theater Of The Living Arts, this week. MORE »
Live Nation To Continue Spreading Fillmore’s Day-Glo Ooze Around The Country
Today, concert-promotion behemoth Live Nation announced that it would be rechristening Miami’s Jackie Gleason Theater, giving it a Fillmore makeover and calling it–deep breath–the Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater. MORE »
Inside The Fillmore New York: Hey, Look At The Blue Lights!

An Idolator operative attended last night’s Lily Allen show at The Fillmore New York At Irving Plaza, and when asked to file a scene report, he had this to say:
“it looks like Irving Plaza.” MORE »
The Fillmore New York Sign: It Sure Is <em>Bright</em>, Isn’t It?
Behold: the former Irving Plaza. (It kind of looks like a punnily named West Hollywood lingerie store, but maybe that’s just us.) MORE »
Nostalgia-Crazed Boomers Claim Yet Another Victim In New York
Thanks to the tipster who sent us this cameraphone shot of the sign that was once outside New York’s Irving Plaza, which was felled to make way for the most dubious bit of rebranding since Jefferson Starship chopped off the first half of its name. MORE »


