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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 05/22/2026 at 12:00 PM
Here is a list of the current ticket giveaways happening on The Heidi and Frank Show.
**Be advised that tickets are subject to availability.**
 

 DISNEYLAND

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A FAMILY 4-PACK OF 1-DAY 1-PARK TICKETS TO
DISNEYLAND PARK OR DISNEYLAND CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE
TO CELEBRATE THE DISNEYLAND RESORT 70TH CELEBRATION!
TICKETS ON-SALE AT DISNEYLAND.DISNEY.GO.COM

TUNE IN FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN @ 7:40A      

FLORENCE & THE MACHINE

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SOLD-OUT TICKETS TO SEE FLORENCE & THE MACHINE
EVERYBODY SCREAM TOUR!
THIS WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT THE KIA FORUM
TICKETS ON-SALE AT TICKETMASTER.COM

 

 JASON BONHAM’S LED ZEPPELIN EVENING

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TICKETS TO SEE JASON BONHAM’S LED ZEPPELIN EVENING
MAY 23RD AT THE GREEK THEATRE
TICKETS ON SALE A TICKETMASTER.COM

 

YUNGBLUD

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SOLD-OUT TICKETS TO SEE YUNGBLUD: IDOLS – THE WORLD TOUR
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS THE WARNING
THIS FRIDAY AT THE GREEK THEATRE
TICKETS ON SALE AT TICKETMASTER.COM

 

THE SMASHING PUMPKINS

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TICKETS TO SEE THE SMASHING PUMPKINS
THE RATS IN A CAGE TOUR: TWO UNIQUE SETS CELEBRATING MELLON COLLIE AT 30 AND NEARLY FOUR DECADES OF UNRULY HITS AND DARK TREASURES
NOVEMBER 12TH AT THE KIA FORUM
TICKETS ON SALE THIS THURSDAY AT 10AM AT TICKETMASTER.COM

 

 

 




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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 05/19/2026 at 11:29 AM

Best Budget-Friendly Summer Travel Destinations for 2026


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Planning a summer getaway in 2026? Better start stretching that vacation budget. Between rising gas prices, airfare costs, and expensive hotels, even a quick weekend road trip can feel like a luxury these days. But if you’re craving a break without draining your bank account, a new study from WalletHub highlights the best U.S. destinations for affordable summer travel.

WalletHub analyzed 100 of the nation’s largest metro areas using 41 different factors, including flight prices, local expenses, attractions, weather, safety, and even the number of beer gardens per capita. Because apparently summer vacation statistics now include access to cold beer.

Topping the list as the best budget-friendly destination for 2026 is Atlanta, thanks to its combination of affordable travel costs, entertainment options, and family-friendly attractions. Coming in second is Orlando, followed by Austin at number three.

The rest of the Top 10 includes:

  • Washington
  • Honolulu
  • Tampa
  • Philadelphia
  • Salt Lake City
  • Cincinnati
  • Richmond

One surprise on the list? Oklahoma City landed at #13, while Tulsa came in at #15 — both ranking ahead of New York City, which finished 16th.

On the opposite end of the rankings, the study named Ventura County as the least budget-friendly summer destination in the country. The Southern California region, located just north of Los Angeles, includes upscale communities like Thousand Oaks and celebrity-filled neighborhoods that probably aren’t ideal for travelers looking to save money.

Other cities ranking among the most expensive destinations included LansingNorwalk, and San Jose.

If you’re trying to plan a fun summer trip without blowing your entire paycheck, the full rankings — along with category breakdowns — are available on WalletHub’s official rankings page.



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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 05/19/2026 at 10:06 AM








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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 05/18/2026 at 11:52 AM

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What started as a routine shipment of clothing turned into a massive international drug bust after authorities discovered millions of dollars worth of cocaine hidden inside a truck carrying products from Kim Kardashian’s popular shapewear brand, Skims.

According to the UK’s National Crime Agency, 40-year-old Polish truck driver Jakub Jan Konkel was sentenced to 13 and a half years in prison after being caught smuggling nearly 200 pounds of cocaine into England.

The bust happened last September at the Port of Harwich in Essex, England, when Border Force officers stopped Konkel as he arrived on a ferry from the Netherlands with a truck loaded with 28 pallets of Skims clothing.

After scanning the vehicle with X-ray equipment, investigators discovered something suspicious hidden inside a specially modified compartment in the truck’s rear doors. Authorities uncovered 90 packages of cocaine weighing a total of 198 pounds, with an estimated street value of about $8.4 million.

Officials say the shipment of Skims products itself was completely legitimate, and neither the clothing exporter nor importer had any involvement in the smuggling operation.

Konkel initially denied knowing anything about the drugs but later admitted he had agreed to transport the cocaine in exchange for 4,500 Euros — roughly $5,300.

Border Force Assistant Director Jason Thorn praised the seizure, calling it a major win against organized crime.

“These drugs destroy lives and inflict misery on our communities,” Thorn said in a statement. He added that the seizure prevented criminal networks from making millions while helping keep dangerous narcotics off the streets.

The case highlights how international smuggling operations continue using everyday commercial shipments to move illegal drugs across borders — even shipments tied to major celebrity brands.



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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 05/18/2026 at 11:41 AM


You can pre-order Frosty Stilwell's album "Shadows" NOW! Pre-orders sales have just begun at FrostyStilwell.com. CD and double vinyl LP! (Digital streamers, we'll make that available later). The album drops soon but you can get your pre-order in now and be guaranteed a copy as pre-orders will ship first.




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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 05/15/2026 at 9:00 AM

Based out of Orange County, Nimbus is a four-piece punk rock band built on longtime friendships and a shared love of raw, unapologetic music. The band features Rob Jacobs on guitar and lead vocals, Brian Schuler on drums, Kevin Flo on lead guitar, and Jeremy Blay on bass. Originally formed as a three-piece, the band came together almost by accident — a group of longtime friends, all between bands, deciding to plug in and see what happened. Early on, with two bass players and a drummer, it became clear that Rob belonged front and center on guitar and vocals, helping define the band’s sound. Nimbus released their debut album, Control 101, as a three-piece, and with the recent addition of Kevin on lead guitar, the band has expanded its sound with greater depth, energy, and dynamics.

Rob Jascobs - Guitar and Vocals
Brian Schuler - Drums
Kevin Flo - Guitar
Jeremy Blay - Bass

Instagram - @nimbusocpunk

 

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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 05/14/2026 at 1:56 PM


Music lovers have a rare opportunity to experience a night at the legendary Hollywood Bowl without breaking the bank. On Thursday morning, fans can grab tickets to select 2026 concerts for just $1 each.

The special promotion includes a variety of performances spanning jazz, hip-hop, salsa, classical music and family entertainment. Some of the featured shows include the Blue Note Jazz Festival on June 13–14, Chance the Rapper’s Juneteenth Celebration on June 19, Salsa Spectacular featuring Nathy Peluso and Grupo Niche on July 15, Brahms & Bizet on Aug. 6 and How to Train Your Dragon in Concert on Aug. 9.

According to the Bowl’s website, the discounted seats will be located in bench sections L through U. While those sections may be farther from the stage, longtime fans say the atmosphere alone makes it worth it — especially for anyone attending the Hollywood Bowl for the first time.

The $1 tickets officially go on sale at 10 a.m., and there is a limit of four tickets per household.

To qualify for the promotion, customers must enter a special promo code provided by participating organizations. More details about eligible groups and additional discounts are expected to be announced through the Bowl’s promotional channels.

Fans looking for more information on low-cost ticket opportunities and special offers can visit The Hollywood Bowl and sign up for the venue’s email list.

Ticket buyers should also keep in mind that the promotional tickets are non-transferable and cannot be resold. The Hollywood Bowl warns that violating the resale policy could lead to canceled tickets and loss of access to future ticket offers.



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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 05/14/2026 at 6:00 AM











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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 05/13/2026 at 3:05 PM

Catching your favorite artist live in concert is becoming a luxury many fans simply can’t afford anymore. Across California, ticket prices for major concerts and festivals have skyrocketed, leaving music lovers frustrated after seeing “sold out” messages followed by outrageous resale prices online.

Now, state lawmakers are stepping in with a proposal that could dramatically change the way concert tickets are resold.

Assembly Member Matt Haney has introduced AB 1720, also known as the “California Fans First Act,” aimed at cracking down on ticket scalping and speculative reselling. The proposed legislation would cap resale prices at just 10% above the original ticket price, including fees.

Why Fans Are Fed Up

Concertgoers say the current ticket market feels impossible to navigate. Many fans who manage to buy tickets during the initial sale feel lucky, while others are forced to watch prices explode on secondary resale sites moments later.

At a recent concert at Chase Center, fans shared how live music offers an escape from everyday stress and creates unforgettable memories. But they also admitted the rising costs are making concerts harder to justify.

Instead of paying face value, many people are seeing tickets resold for hundreds — sometimes thousands — more than the original price.

What the “Fans First” Bill Would Do

Haney says professional resellers and ticket speculators are driving up prices by buying large blocks of tickets and flipping them for massive profits.

Under AB 1720:

  • Tickets could not legally be resold for more than 10% above face value
  • The cap would include added service fees
  • The law would apply to concerts and other live entertainment events

Supporters argue the bill would help keep tickets affordable for real fans instead of allowing scalpers to dominate the market.

Haney pointed to recent performances by Sam Smith at the Castro Theatre as an example of how resale prices can quickly spiral out of control.

Not Everyone Supports the Plan

While many music fans are applauding the proposal, critics say the bill may create new problems.

The Consumer Federation of California has strongly opposed the legislation, arguing it could actually strengthen the dominance of Live Nation Entertainment and Ticketmaster.

Consumer advocates claim limiting the resale market could give Ticketmaster even more control over ticket distribution and pricing.

Ironically, Ticketmaster itself has voiced support for the bill, saying it would better protect artists and fans from extreme resale markups.

Meanwhile, resale platforms like StubHub and Vivid Seats have not publicly responded to the proposal.

What Happens Next?

The California Fans First Act still faces a long road before becoming law. The bill must pass both the State Assembly and Senate before reaching the governor’s desk, potentially by early September.

If approved, California could become one of the toughest states in the country when it comes to regulating ticket resale prices.

For many fans, that change can’t come soon enough. Spending $1,000 on a ticket that originally cost a fraction of that has become far too common — and concertgoers are hoping lawmakers finally bring some relief before live music becomes completely unaffordable.



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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 05/12/2026 at 3:00 PM

For many Gen Z workers, the daily grind is coming with a side of stress — and some are turning to alcohol, cannabis, and prescription medications just to make it through the day.

A new survey of 1,000 American adults conducted by Drug Rehab USA found that a growing number of younger workers are using substances before, during, and after work as a way to manage workplace pressure and burnout.

According to the survey, 35% of Gen Z respondents admitted to using substances like alcohol, cannabis, or prescription medications before starting their workday. Even more alarming, nearly one-third said they use substances during work breaks, whether in their car or even workplace bathrooms. Some respondents also admitted to sneaking substances during meetings or work calls.

And the stress doesn’t stop when the clock runs out. More than half of Gen Z participants — 56% — said they use substances after work to recover from job-related stress.

Experts say the trend reflects the intense pressures younger generations face today. Gen Z has grown up in a world of nonstop connectivity, social media pressure, economic uncertainty, rising living costs, and constant bad news cycles. Mental health resources like therapy are often expensive or difficult to access, leaving many looking for alternative ways to cope.

“It’s not that Gen Z can’t handle stress,” explained Andrew McKenna of the National Council of Alcoholism and Drug Dependence/Westchester. “They’re dealing with a version of life that feels constantly ‘on,’ and it’s difficult to step away from it.”

While Gen Z may be grabbing headlines, Millennials are also feeling the pressure. In some areas, Millennials actually reported even higher rates of substance use connected to work stress. About 62% said they use alcohol to cope with stress, slightly higher than Gen Z respondents at 61%.

The study found alcohol remains the most commonly used substance across all generations, followed closely by cannabis products and nicotine. Smaller numbers reported using anxiety medications, stimulants like Adderall, painkillers, and even illicit drugs.

The findings paint a troubling picture of how workplace stress and modern life are affecting Americans across multiple generations. As burnout continues to rise, experts warn that self-medicating may provide temporary relief — but can create even bigger problems down the road.



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