Holiday Events in SOUTH JERSEY

Adventure Aquarium\’s Christmas Celebration

Through December 30

1 Riverside Dr, Camden, NJ

A unique experience you can’t miss! Visitors can experience Scuba Santa and his elf swim alongside the Aquarium’s habitants while enjoying the twinkling lights, glowing trees, and falling snow of the Aquarium. AAA Members can save on Adventure Aquarium tickets.

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New Year’s Fireworks from the Battleship @ Battleship New Jersey

December 31 • 4PM – 12:30AM

The annual tradition continues! Ring in the New Year with fireworks aboard the Battleship New Jersey. Music, concessions, and cash bar service will be available for both showtimes – 6pm and 10pm. Tickets required.

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Additionally, families can spend the night on the ship on December 31, with breakfast the next morning.

Purchase tickets for the overnight event here.

Smithville Holiday Light Show On The Lake

Thursday – Sunday until January 5 • Dark until 8PM

Historical Smithville 615 E. Moss Mill Rd., Smithville, NJ 08205

In addition to exploring a variety of shops, families can explore over 120 Christmas trees magically floating on the lake while listening to orchestrated lights and music.

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WinterFest Ice Skating at Cooper River

Thursdays – Sundays through February 17

Cooper River Park, Cherry Hill

Tasty treats, outdoor games, a heated tent with arcade games, an all-around family fun – visit Cooper River Park to experience this and more!

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The Ultimate Way to Ring in the New Year

PHILADELPHIA, PA (December 19, 2019) –

The ultimate way to ring in the new year is with TWO Rivers Casino New Year’s Eve Fireworks on the Waterfront shows at 6PM and Midnight

, plus ice skating at Philly’s favorite outdoor rink, festive foods, drinks, kids’ activities, and more. In addition to the annual Parties on Ice at

Blue Cross RiverRink

Winterfest

(5pm and 10pm), guests can also watch in awe as fireworks illuminate the sky with a view with parties for all ages at the award-winning

Cherry Street Pier

that will host two New Year’s Eve events (Family party at 5pm with PopUpPlay and a 21+ and older party at 10pm.)

The centerpiece on December 31st — the

Rivers Casino New Year’s Eve Fireworks on the Waterfront

— uses over 3,000 explosive devices and three miles of wiring that allow the sparkling lights to be seen for miles in all directions. Each show is synchronized to its own unique, themed soundtrack that will be played on speakers along the Waterfront and simulcast on KYW Newsradio 1060AM, so revelers can tune in from wherever they are. The 6pm fireworks will also be broadcast live on NBC10 and Telemundo62.

“New Year’s Eve is the best night of the year here on the Waterfront. The two spectacular Rivers Casino New Year’s Eve Fireworks on the Waterfront shows can be seen all over the city, whether you’ve joined us here on the Waterfront, or if you’re watching from your home, on screens around town, or tuning into NBC10 or Telmundo62,”said Joe Forkin, DRWC president. “These shows represent the culmination of the holiday season, and are the perfect way for Philadelphians and visitors alike to ring in 2020.”

For the past 10years, Rivers Casino Philadelphia has provided the support needed to produce two shows at 6PM and Midnight for the entire city to enjoy. Both shows have soundtracks that are meant to get the crowds singing and dancing. This year, the 6PM show is titled, “Fun and Games”. This ultra-creative sound track takes a very modern approach to a fireworks soundtrack utilizing a wide range of musical styles and effects. Games highlighted in the track include the Olympic games, pinball, vintage video games, and ping pong, with a variety of sound effects and clips from Fortnite, Mario Brothers and Pac-Man.

The Midnight display, “Rollin on the River,” is a river-based show with a soundtrack featuring songs like

The River of Dreams

and

Bridge Over Troubled Water

, that takes viewers and listeners on a journey with different musical pieces that have the word ‘river’ or ‘water’ in it. The musical structure of the chosen songs create a range of emotions and excitement.

A masterful fireworks display is only as good as its accompanying soundtrack. The soundtracks for both shows have been produced by Todd Marcocci, president of Under the Sun Productions Inc., whose brilliant work always heightens the emotions evoked when the clock strikes Midnight on New Year’s Eve.

“It’s an honor for Rivers Casino Philadelphia to host the New Year’s Eve Fireworks on the Waterfront for the 10

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year in a row,” said Emily Doñes, community relations manager of Rivers Casino Philadelphia. “We’re excited for the city to experience two incredible displays as we celebrate the end of the decade and ring in 2020 with friends and families.”

There are numerous ways to watch the

Rivers Casino New Year’s Eve Fireworks on the Waterfront

. Of course, the best place to witness the wondersis on the Waterfront at one of the many attractions that will be hosting parties including: Rivers Casino Philadelphia, Cherry Street Pier (see more details below), Blue Cross RiverRink Winterfest (see more details below), Battleship New Jersey, Independence Seaport Museum, Spirit of Philadelphia, Moshulu, Hilton Philadelphia Penn’s Landing, Dave and Busters, FringeArts, and more. The synchronized soundtracks will be broadcast live at Penn’s Landing and at Rivers Casino Philadelphia.

Visitors can ring in the New Year and enjoy the shows in their full glory from wherever they are, the soundtracks from both shows will be broadcast live on KYW Newsradio and the 6PM fireworks will air live on NBC10 and Telemundo62.

Blue Cross RiverRink Winterfest Parties on Ice

5:30 pm and 10:00 pm

Tickets $35 (Spectator), $45 (Skater)

From 5-8PM, visitors can enjoy a party that is ideal for families and for those who have other commitments later in the evening, or come out for the 10PM-1AM party, which caters to those who want to ring in the New Year out on the town. Tickets include:

Light refreshments

Face painting

Balloon modelling

Photo Booth

Digital caricatures

Party favors

Ice skating

Access to all the amenities on-site

Prime viewing of 6pm and Midnight fireworks shows

Cash bar

These parties normally sell out, so it is strongly encouraged that attendees purchase their tickets in advance:

https://www.showclix.com/event/nye-parties-on-ice?_ga=2.13548466.429290756.1576627446-573670162.1494285966

New Year’s Eve Day public skating sessions run from 10AM-3PM

New Year’s Eve Kids Countdown at Cherry Street Pier with PopUpPlay and Friends

5-7pm

Tickets $25 (kids under 12 months free)

Includes 1 free hot chocolate, NYE party essentials, and more

On New Year’s Eve day, Cherry Street Pier will host fun for the little kids in collaboration with PopUpPlay, an organization that uses play to engage with children of all ages and backgrounds.Activities include:

Build the Ball: Collaborate on a Huge Paper Mache Ball that will drop before the 6 pm fireworks show. Participants may add their wish for 2020 year onto the ball.

Mural Walls: Giant sheets of paper on which families can share their vision for the future

Finding the Future stations: Stations that give families an opportunity to imagine an amazing future for our communities

Confetti Cannons and Fireworks Countdown

Design your own 2020 Glasses

Design your own NoiseMaker

Holiday Face Painting with IFacepaint

Dance Party

PARTNERS:

PopUpPlay

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IFacepaint

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NImble crafters

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Company Aiello

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Clay Studio

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Cirque Du Nuit

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New Year on the Pier

10pm-1:00am

Tickets: $25 (21+)

Includes 1 complimentary beer

For the late night crowd (21+), DRWC will be hosting

New Year on the Pier 2020

in the award-winning, arts-focused Cherry Street Pier. The party will begin at 10pm and conclude at 1am will include stunning waterfront views of the Rivers Casino New Year’s Eve Fireworks and include:

One complimentary Cherry Street Pier exclusive beer (United Fruit IPA brewed by Mainstay)

Live DJ

Fire pits

Noise Makers and Party Hats

Games

Art Making Stations

Warming Station

Art installations and Exhibits

Open Artist Studios

Photo Booth

ABOUT RIVERS CASINO PHILADELPHIA

Located along the Delaware Riverfront in Philadelphia, Rivers Casino Philadelphia, formerly SugarHouse Casino, features 1,755 slots, 106 table games, 65 hybrid gaming seats, a 28-table poker room and a designated sportsbook area for live sports betting. The casino offers seven distinctive restaurants and bars — among them are Hugo’s Frog Bar & Chop House, Saxbys and Geno’s Steaks — riverfront views, live performances in The Event Center, free parking, and promotions and giveaways daily. Rivers, which opened as SugarHouse Casino in 2010, employs approximately 1,600 Team Members and has been voted a great place to work in Philadelphia. Rivers Casino Philadelphia is owned and operated by Rush Street Gaming and its affiliates. For more information, visit

RiversCasino.com/Philadelphia.

ABOUT DELAWARE RIVER WATERFRONT CORPORATION (DRWC)

DRWC is a 501(c)(3) created in January 2009, exclusively for the benefit of the City of Philadelphia and its citizens. The fundamental purpose of DRWC is to design, develop, program and maintain public amenities such as permanent and seasonal parks, trails, and streetscape improvements to transform thewaterfront into a vibrant destination for recreational, cultural, and commercial activities for the residents and visitors of Philadelphia as is consistent with the goals of the Master Plan for Central Delaware. Daily programming throughout the entire year is changing the way Philadelphians see and converse about the waterfront, and is helping to create spaces and communities that connect residents and visitors to the waterfront and is helping to create spaces and communities that connect residents and visitors to the waterfront.  Visit

delawareriverwaterfront.com

for more information.

Cowboy Junkies Coming Feb. 1

COLLINGSWOOD NJ–Presented by the Camden County Board of Freeholders in association with BRE and the Borough of Collingswood, the Scottish Rite Auditorium welcomes An Evening with Cowboy Junkies on Saturday, February 1, 2020. Doors open at 7 PM, showtime at 8 PM.​

In 1988, Cowboy Junkies proved that there was an audience waiting for something quiet, beautiful and reflective. The Trinity Session was like a whisper that cut through the noise — and it was compelling. It stood out in the midst of the flash and bombast that came to define the late 80’s. The now-classic recording combined folk, blues and rock in a way that had never been heard before and went on to sell more than a million copies. With Cowboy Junkies’ new album, All That Reckoning, the band once again gently shakes the listener to wake up.

Whether commenting on the fragile state of the world or on personal relationships, this new collection of songs encourages the listener to take notice. It also may be the most powerful album Cowboy Junkies have yet recorded. While the music is characteristically easy to listen to, the songs on “All That Reckoning” are visceral. In true Junkies fashion, the gentleness is juxtaposed with rock that can be jarring. Tickets go on sale September 13 Tickets are $59.50, $49.50. and $39.50

Tickets Available from: www.ticketmaster.com or by phone at 1-800-745-3000 Scottish Rite Auditorium 315 White Horse Pike, Collingswood, NJ, 08108, United States Saturday, Feb 1st, 2020 @ 7:00 pm

Richard Thompson: Solo Acoustic

Presented by the Camden County Board of Freeholders in association with BRE and the Borough of Collingswood, the Scottish Rite Auditorium welcomes Richard Thompson: Solo Acoustic on

Sunday, January 26th, 2020.

Doors open at 6 PM, showtime at 7 PM.

Tickets go on sale October 11th

Tickets are $69, $59 and $39

Tickets Available from:

www.ticketmaster.com

Camden County Store at Voorhees Town Center
 (Echelon Mall)

1 Echelon Road, Voorhees, NJ 08043

(856) 566- 2920

Scottish Rite Auditorium

315 White Horse Pike, Collingswood, NJ, 08108, United States

Sunday, Jan 26th, 2020 @ 7:00 pm

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The World Lottery Association Recertifies New Jersey Lottery

for Level 4 Responsible Gaming Certification

TRENTON (Dec. 20, 2019) – In 2016, the New Jersey Lottery was only the third state lottery in the nation to be awarded a World Lottery Association Responsible Gaming Level Four Certification, the highest level of international recognition in the

gaming industry. The Lottery has been recertified by the World Lottery Association in 2019 for continued efforts to incorporate responsible gaming best practices into its every day operations.

The World Lottery Association Responsible Gaming Principles and Framework Certification Program outlines lotteries\’ level of commitment to corporate social responsibility and responsible gaming. New Jersey Lottery received the recertification of its Level 4 distinction for its commitment to continued review and ongoing development of extensive responsible gaming efforts.

“I am proud of New Jersey Lottery’s efforts to incorporate responsible gaming messages into all areas of communication and our work toward continued enhancements of the Responsible Play Program,” said New Jersey Lottery Acting Executive Director James A. Carey, Jr. “We are pleased that the extensive review by the World Lottery Association of our responsible gaming initiatives and continued commitment has earned the New Jersey Lottery recertification of the prestigious Level 4 Responsible Gaming Certification.”

Avalon Honors Employees, Municipal Engineer

for Contributions and Achievements

Avalon Mayor Martin Pagliughi and Borough Council honored employees who achieved milestones in longevity of service benchmarks during the Wednesday, December 18

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Borough Council meeting.  Mayor and Council also presented a special proclamation to Municipal Engineer Tom Thornton of Mott MacDonald for achieving the distinction of 2019 Engineer of the Year from the New Jersey Society of Municipal Engineers.

“We are proud of the dedication of service our employees provide to the community that truly makes Avalon one of the best communities in New Jersey”, said Avalon Mayor Martin Pagliughi.  “We are also proud of Tom’s efforts as he and his team have been very valuable contributors to our capital and resiliency projects in Avalon”.

The following employees have been recognized with Certificates of Achievement for their service to Avalon:

35 years:  Arthur Ridler, Murray Wolf

30 years:  Ernest Blood, Cynthia Dandridge, Council President Dr. Nancy Hudanich, Kimberly Mastriana

25 years:  Kevin Scarpa, Kathleen Seliger, Kevin Scarpa

20 years:  Stephen Camp, Jeffrey Christopher, Richard E. Dean, Sr., Michael Dean, Tracey Eppright

15 years:  Alexis Coan, Michelle Devine

10 years:  Stephen Bowers, Robert Hampf, Nicholas Jefferes, Nathan Morey, William Robinson III, Zachary Saduk, Michael Scythes

5 years:  Gregory Armstrong, Michelle Auxer, Daniel Berglund, Brenda Camp, Brandon Cooper, Travis Cooper, Anthony Decesero Jr, James Waldron

Thornton achieved his individual honor during a meeting of the New Jersey League of Municipalities in Atlantic City on November 20

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.  He has served as Avalon’s municipal engineer since 2002 and has a leadership position on Avalon’s Floodplain Management Committee.  Engineer Jeff Betz and Thornton were instrumental in the engineering services that produced Avalon’s popular Surfside Park, which received an award at the same meeting.  That project was designed by Taylor Design Group of Mt. Laurel, NJ.

A Tribute to Bruce Springsteen & E Street Band

Back By Popular Demand! The World’s #1 Tribute to Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band

COLLINGSWOOD, NJ –Presented by the Camden County Board of Freeholders in association with BRE and the Borough of Collingswood, the Scottish Rite Auditorium welcomes Bruce in the USA, Back By Popular Demand! The World’s #1 Tribute to Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band on Saturday, December 28, 2019. Doors open at 7 PM, showtime at 8 PM.​

Bruce In The USA is much more than just another tribute…

This high-energy musical experience is a note-perfect and visually accurate recreation of a Bruce Springsteen & The E St. Band show.

Matt Ryan, from the World Famous “Legends In Concert” cast, began playing the Springsteen character in 2000, in Legends “full scale” Las Vegas show. The great success in the famous Las Vegas show brought him to performances across the world, eventually evolving his character into the Bruce In The USA show.

The Bruce In The USA Band consists of seasoned world class professional musicians. The show has hosted musicians from such acts/bands as Queen/Paul Rogers, Meatloaf, Blue Oyster Cult, Hall and Oats, Joe Cocker, The Ojays, Aretha Franklin, David Cassidy, The Temptations, Slash… and so many more.

This high end, powerhouse, band has taken this genre of performance art to a whole new level, making it the World’s #1 Tribute to the E Street Band’s musical legacy.

Tickets go on sale August 22

Tickets are $39.50 and $29.50

Tickets Available from:

www.ticketmaster.com

or by phone at 1-800-745-3000

Camden County Store at Voorhees Town Center

(Echelon Mall), 1 Echelon Road, Voorhees, NJ 08043

(856) 566- 2920

Scottish Rite Auditorium

315 White Horse Pike, Collingswood, NJ, 08108, United States

Saturday, Dec 28th, 2019 @ 7:00 pm

10:00 pm

PENNSYLVANIA SPORTSBOOKS SCORE $316 MILLION NOVEMBER

(LAS VEGAS) — Pennsylvania’s sportsbooks celebrated the industry’s first birthday in November by setting a new monthly handle record and surpassing $1 billion in lifetime wagers. The industry continues to gain steam as its online product matures, a process boosted by the recent online launch of DraftKings and Unibet, according to

PlayPennsylvania.com

analysts.

“Pennsylvania has come a long way in a year,” said Dustin Gouker, analyst for

PlayPennsylvania.com

. “Plagued with relatively high gaming taxes and early hurdles to its online launch, Pennsylvania’s future as a legal sports betting jurisdiction was murky at the beginning. But despite the issues in its infancy, the state has proven to be attractive for operators and the market is truly beginning to flourish.”

Pennsylvania’s sportsbooks accepted $316.5 million in wagers in November, up 31.2% from October’s $241.2 million, according to official data released Tuesday. Those bets generated $20.6 million in revenue — up from October’s $19.1 million win — and yielded $3.9 million in state taxes.

The totals are a far cry from November 2018 when the state’s first and only sportsbook, Hollywood Casino, generated $1.4 million in bets and $508,997 in gross revenue. Since, Pennsylvania has grown into the third-largest legal sports betting jurisdiction in the country, and continues to chase neighbor New Jersey, which accepted $562.2 million in bets in November.

The most important factor in Pennsylvania’s growth was the summer 2019 launch of online sports betting. The roster of online brands has grown to seven following the November launches of DraftKings, under The Meadows license, and Unibet, under the Mohegan Sun Pocono umbrella. Those seven online sportsbooks generated 84.3% of the state’s November handle — a total of $266.7 million, up from $198.7 million in October.

“Online sports betting has unquestionably been the key driver of the state’s growth,” Gouker said. “Not only has online betting grown to account for an overwhelming majority of the state’s handle, but it has also helped spur growth among retail sportsbooks. That is a pattern that we saw in New Jersey, too.”

FanDuel Sportsbook at Valley Forge Casino remains dominant in the online market, despite fresh competition from rival DraftKings and Unibet. FanDuel accepted $149.7 million in November bets, up from $113.9 million in October, yielding $9.2 million in revenue, up from $8.1 million. FanDuel was followed by:

Rivers-Philadelphia ($32.4 million in handle, up from $30 million in October; $1.9 million revenue, down from $2.5 million)

Rivers-Pittsburgh ($30.6 million handle, up from $26.6 million; $1.7 million revenue, up from $1.6 million)

Parx Casino ($22.4 million handle, up from $18.4 million; $1.6 million revenue, down from $1.7 million)

DraftKings at The Meadows ($16.2 million handle; $1.6 million revenue)

Fox Bet at Mount Airy ($13.5 million handle, up from $9.8 million; $1.2 million revenue, up from $591,309 in revenue)

Unibet at Mohegan Sun Pocono  ($1.9 million handle; $26,440 revenue)

“With the addition of DraftKings, Pennsylvania now has the two largest sports betting brands in the country,” Gouker said. “The question is whether DraftKings can make a dent in FanDuel’s market dominance, or has FanDuel’s early launch baked in its market advantages for the foreseeable future.”

Rivers-Pittsburgh’s $8.88 million handle, up from $7.7 million in October, narrowly led the retail market. That yielded $486,449 in revenue, down from $699,611. Rivers was followed by:

Rivers Philadelphia, formerly SugarHouse ($8.87 million handle in October, up from $7.2 million; $234,951  revenue, down from $813,839)

Parx ($8.1 million handle, up from $7.5 million; $739,281 revenue, down from $1 million)

Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course ($3.8 million handle, up from $3 million; $48,520 revenue, down from $350,083)

Presque Isle ($3.7 million handle, down from $3.2 million; $302,458 revenue, up from $194,829)

South Philadelphia Race and Sportsbook ($3.6 million handle, up from $2.8 million; $339,310 revenue, down from $402,272)

Valley Forge Casino ($3.2 million handle, down from $4.1 million; $192,492  revenue, up from $155,730)

Harrah’s Philadelphia ($3 million handle, up from $2.3 million; $234,355 revenue, down from $277,295)

Mohegan ($2.5 million handle, up from $2.1 million; $173,120 revenue, down from $305,697)

Oaks Race and Sportsbook ($1.4 million handle, up from $1.1 million; $149,765 revenue, down from $162,127)

Mount Airy ($868,026 handle, up from $641,087 handle; $43,680 revenue, down from $86,800 in revenue)

Online casino industry expands in November

The launch of poker and two new online casinos in November helped boost Pennsylvania’s gross revenue to a new high-water mark. The state’s fledgling industry, which now boasts five online casinos, generated $9.7 million in November gross revenue, up 98% from $4.9 million in October.

The launch of PokerStars Casino, Nov. 4, and Unibet/Mohegan Sun Pocono, Nov. 12, combined with the addition of poker, spurred wagers to $316.8 million, up 58% from $200.2 million in October. Poker alone accounted for $2 million in revenue in its first month, an impressive total considering the bit part it plays in neighboring New Jersey. In all, online casinos generated $2.4 million in state taxes in November.

Rivers-Philadelphia held on to the market lead with $3.2 million in revenue on $148.7 million in bets. That was up from $2.5 million in October revenue on $85.6 million in wagers. Rivers-Philadelphia was followed by:

Penn National ($1.9 million in revenue, up from $1.8 million in October; $57.1 million in bets, up from $56.6 million)

Parx ($1.5 million in revenue, up from $610,187; $55.5 million in wagers, down from $58 million)

Mount Airy/PokerStars ($3 million in revenue; $48 million in bets)

Unibet/Mohegan Sun Pocono ($131,415 in revenue; $7.4 million in bets)

“The online casino industry is finally gaining momentum, but Pennsylvania’s tax structure has definitely slowed its development,” Gouker said. “Still, with poker showing promise, especially compared to New Jersey, and new operators coming online, Pennsylvania’s market should really begin to take off.”

For more information on the revenue generated by Pennsylvania sports betting, visit www.

playpennsylvania.com/revenue

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and its state-focused branches (including

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and

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) produce daily original reporting, publish in-depth research, and offer player advocacy tools related to the advancement of safe, licensed, and legal online gaming options for consumers. Based in Las Vegas, the PlayUSA Network is independently owned and operated, with no affiliations to any casino — commercial, tribal, online, or otherwise.

Hard Rock Hotel Casino 2019-20 Entertainment Schedule

2019 – 2020 ENTERTAINMENT LINEUP

12/16 & 12/17 – Craig Gass & Joe Fernandez – Howie Mandel’s Comedy Club

12/27 & 12/28 – Jim Breuer – Sound Waves

12/28 – Earth Wind & Fire – Hard Rock Live @ Etess Arena

12/29 & 12/30 – Human Nature – Sound Waves

12/31 – Kool & The Gang  / K.C. & The Sunshine Band New Year’s Eve Party – Hard Rock Live @ Etess Arena

1/6 – 1/9 – Chris Franjola & Richie Holliday – Howie Mandel’s Comedy Club

1/11 – Top Rank Boxing:  Hart Vs Smith – Hard Rock Live @ Etess Arena

1/13 – 1/14 & 1/16 – Tom Cotter & Kerri Louise – Howie Mandel’s Comedy Club

1/18 – Sounds of Philadelphia featuring Russell Thompkins Jr. and The New Stylistics, Harold Melvin’s Blue Notes and The Manhattans – Sound Waves

1/20 – 1/23 – Keifer Thompson & Dale Jones – Howie Mandel’s Comedy Club

1/25 – Marc Anthony

Opus Tour

– Hard Rock Live @ Etess Arena

1/29 & 1/30 – JF Harris & Greg Warren – Howie Mandel’s Comedy Club

2/3 – 2/6 – Lynne Koplitz & Jeff Shaw – Howie Mandel’s Comedy Club

2/7 – Sugar Ray – Sound Waves

2/8 – Demetri Martin “Wandering Mind Tour” – Sound Waves

2/10 – 2/13- Jessica Kirson – Howie Mandel’s Comedy Club

2/15 – Fitz & The Tantrums – Sound Waves

2/22 – Eros Ramazzotti – Hard Rock Live @ Etess Arena

2/22 – Bob Saget – Sound Waves

2/24 – 2/27 – Greg Morton & Ben Moore – Howie Mandel’s Comedy Club

3/14 – Adam Sandler – Hard Rock Live @ Etess Arena

3/14 – Jay Mohr – Sound Waves

4/17 – Ana Gabriel – Hard Rock Live @ Etess Arena

5/1 – Zucchero – Sound Waves

6/6 –

Bad Company –

Hard Rock Live @ Etess Arena

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