Poison Tickets in San Diego

By: Jamie    Category: Concerts, Coors Amphitheater Tickets

Poison is coming to San Diego. What more can be said? The classic 80’s hair band has actually sold over 25 million records to date. They will be rocking their 80’s music at San Diego’s Coors Ampitheater this summer. If you can’t find the tickets you want to this show at the box office here are the places to shop for after market tickets:

1. AIW Tickets always has a great inventory and usually has the cheapest prices too.

2. Stubhub is an excellent place to shop online as well.
They’ll even let you sell your tickets there.

3. TicketsNow is also a solid after market ticket vendor and usually has access the hard to find tickets

4. If those aren’t cutting it for you try a couple of these ticket vendors as well:

Here’s what Wikipedia has to say about Poison:

Formed by a group of aspiring rock musicians from Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, Poison moved to Los Angeles, California in search of fame. The band’s roots, and those of glam metal in general, lay in America’s east, and in particular, the sounds and images associated with the New York Dolls, KISS, Boston, Aerosmith, and Cheap Trick. These influences were transplanted to California in the late 1970s, mutated following the release of Van Halen’s debut in 1978, and ultimately ignited into a colourful music scene on L.A.’s Sunset Strip in the 1980s. The band’s later work would also exhibit a Southern rock and blues influence.

Poison’s music is characterized by straightforward melodies and catchy guitar riffs. The band’s tunes are often not remembered as well as their garish costumes, overblown hair, feminizing make-up, and frenetic stage show, all delivered via the metal-heavy MTV of the mid to late 1980s. To many, Poison was the epitome of the Sunset Strip glam metal scene. For their fans, this meant a straightforward celebration of hedonism; for their critics, it meant music which was uninspired and unimportant.

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