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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 02/27/2026 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 RESORT

 
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A FAMILY 4-PACK OF 1-DAY 1-PARK TICKETS TO
DISNEYLAND RESORT OR DISNEYLAND CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE
TO CELEBRATE THE DISNEYLAND RESORT 70TH CELEBRATION!

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



SAMMY HAGAR : LAS VEGAS RESIDENCY

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2 TICKETS TO SEE SAMMY HAGAR ON MARCH 20TH
AT THE BEST OF ALL WORLDS LAS VEGAS RESIDENCY
AT DOLBY LIVE AT PARK MGM
PLUS A ONE-NIGHT STAY AT DOLBY LIVE AT PARK MGM
AND A $100 GAS CARD !

THE SAMMY HAGAR RESIDENCY RUNS MARCH 11TH
THROUGH THE 21ST & SEPTEMBER 18TH – 26TH

 

TUNE IN FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN @ 8:40A
TICKETS ON-SALE AT TICKETMASTER.COM

 

 

SANTANA & THE DOOBIE BROTHERS

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2 TICKETS TO SEE SANTANA & THE DOOBIE BROTHERS
ONENESS 2026 TOUR AUGUST 13TH AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL
TICKETS ON-SALE THIS FRIDAY @10AM TICKETMASTER.COM



SHINEDOWN

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TICKETS TO SEE SHINEDOWN – DANCE, KID, DANCE
2.0 TOUR WITH COHEED & CAMBRIA & FROM ASHES TO NEW
AUGUST 6TH AT TOYOTA ARENA IN ONTARIO
TICKETS ON-SALE AT TICKETMASTER.COM


                               

BREAKING BENJAMIN

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2 TICKETS TO SEE BREAKING BENJAMIN
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS CHEVELLE, STARSET & KAMI KEHOE
OCTOBER 3RD AT HONDA CENTER


 

GHOST

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TICKETS TO SEE GHOST – “SKELE-TOUR” WORLD TOUR
EITHER THIS SATURDAY AT HONDA CENTER
OR
MONDAY NIGHT AT INTUIT DOME
TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT TICKETMASTER.COM

 




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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 02/23/2026 at 12:17 PM

For nearly 30 years, one of the most unusual landmarks in Kentucky wasn’t a building or a billboard — it was a bright red sports car suspended 30 feet in the air.

Image Credit: Scott Harris

And when it finally came back down, what people found inside shocked just about everyone.

A Dodge Viper in the Sky

Back in May 1996, Audubon Chrysler in Kentucky had a bold idea. Instead of simply putting a brand-new Dodge Viper RT/10 on the lot and waiting for a buyer, the dealership decided to turn it into a marketing spectacle.

They hoisted the Viper onto a 30-foot pole outside the dealership, transforming it into both an eye-catching advertisement and an unofficial mascot.

What made it even more wild? The car was — and still is — the real deal. Not a replica. Not a shell. A genuine Viper with just 12 original miles on the odometer.

The car only came down once over the years, in 2009, for a refresh. Otherwise, it sat perched above the dealership, becoming a beloved local landmark and sparking all kinds of rumors. Many locals were convinced it couldn’t possibly be a real car after decades exposed to the elements.

They were wrong.

Back to Earth — and a Big Surprise

In November 2024, 15 years after its last restoration, the sky-high Viper was finally lowered again for inspection.

Photos shared on Facebook by Scott Harris captured the moment the car was brought down. According to Harris, what was supposed to be a simple refresh quickly turned into a much bigger project.

And he wasn’t exaggerating.

After nearly three decades in the air, the damage was clear:

  • The once-striking red paint had badly deteriorated

  • The interior was filled with mold

  • A full bird’s nest had been built inside the engine bay

It wasn’t exactly showroom condition.



Image Credit: Scott Harris

Bringing the Legend Back to Life

Despite the wear and tear, the Viper was far from beyond saving.



Image Credit: Scott Harris

The car was sent to Keen’s Auto Body and Paint, where a team of specialists got to work restoring its iconic red finish.

“It’s not every day you get to bring new life to a car with such history and visibility,” the shop shared, acknowledging the Viper’s status as a community landmark.

After extensive work, the legendary pole-sitting sports car was fully restored — and once again looks as stunning as it did back in May 1996.



Image Credit: Scott Harris

A Marketing Stunt That Became History

What started as a clever sales tactic turned into one of the most recognizable roadside attractions in the area. For nearly three decades, the sky-high Dodge Viper wasn’t just an ad — it was part of the community’s identity.

And now, refreshed and revived, it’s ready to keep turning heads for years to come — whether it’s 30 feet in the air or back on solid ground.



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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 02/19/2026 at 2:00 PM



GRVNT (pronounced “Grant”) is an alternative rock artist from Hollywood, CA, whose music centers around vulnerability in processing trauma and finding ways to move on. Inspired by heavy music, pop, and cinematic soundscapes, GRVNT offers a genre-blending experience for fans of bands like Bad Omens and Pierce the Veil - as well as pop artists like Joji and Justin Bieber. 

His new song “all my love” is about the kind of loss that empties you out completely. The repeated line “why’d you go and take all my love?” reflects the feeling of losing someone so important that it feels like your ability to love disappears with them. The song sits in that numb space after grief, where you’re still here, but not fully yourself anymore.
 

Grant Guillot - Artist (singer)
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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 02/19/2026 at 11:32 AM


The Chicago Bears may be inching closer to a big move — and it could take them just across the state line.

Indiana Advances Stadium Plan for the Chicago Bears

The Chicago Bears are one step closer to potentially building a new stadium in Hammond, Indiana, after a key Indiana House committee unanimously approved a framework bill on Thursday.

The Indiana House Ways and Means Committee signed off on legislation that lays the groundwork for a potential partnership between the state and the Bears. The bill doesn’t finalize a deal, but it establishes the structure needed to negotiate one.

Indiana Gov. Mike Braun said the state has identified a promising lakefront site near Wolf Lake in Hammond and is ready to move quickly.

“Indiana is open for business,” Braun said in a statement, pointing to fast coordination between state agencies, local government, and lawmakers to position the project as a potential win for Hoosiers.

According to the governor, Indiana has built a strong relationship with the Bears organization that could lead to a public-private partnership and the construction of a “world-class stadium.”

The Bears Call It a Major Step Forward

The team described the passage of SB 27 as the “most meaningful step forward” in its stadium planning efforts so far.

In a statement, the Bears said they are committed to completing the necessary site-specific due diligence to support their vision of building near the Wolf Lake area in Hammond. They also thanked Braun, Speaker Huston, Senator Mishler, and members of the Indiana General Assembly for helping create what they called a critical path forward.

If the project moves ahead, the proposed stadium would sit on thousands of acres of lakefront property near Wolf Lake — just steps from the Chicago border and roughly 22 miles from downtown Chicago. The site currently includes a concert pavilion, golf course, and driving range.

Indiana officials have indicated the state could contribute up to $1 billion toward construction, with the stadium ultimately owned by the state.

How We Got Here

Last month, the Indiana Senate advanced legislation that would create the Northwest Indiana Stadium Commission, an entity responsible for financing and building a new stadium for the Bears.

Hammond Mayor Tom McDermott Jr. confirmed the proposed site would be in Hammond. Surveyors were recently spotted working on the property, and sources say the work was being conducted on behalf of the Bears.

McDermott has argued that Hammond offers clear business advantages compared to the team’s previously proposed development in Arlington Heights.

He pointed to what he described as a stronger business climate in Indiana, including lower liability rates and a state budget surplus that could allow Indiana to put together a more competitive incentive package than Illinois.

He also questioned Illinois’ approach to negotiations, noting that the Bears are often called “the pride of Illinois” — yet, in his view, are not being treated that way.

What Happens Next?

A move to Hammond would mark a dramatic shift for one of the NFL’s oldest franchises and could reshape the team’s long-standing identity in Illinois.

For now, several key questions remain — including how Illinois lawmakers will respond. A Bears-related project bill that was expected to be discussed in Illinois on Thursday was abruptly canceled, adding another layer of uncertainty to the team’s stadium future.

One thing is clear: the stadium conversation is far from over, and the battle between Illinois and Indiana for the Bears is officially heating up.



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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 02/19/2026 at 11:03 AM







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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 02/18/2026 at 12:49 PM
 

Even global superstars have to deal with the dreaded “card declined” moment.

While in Italy covering the upcoming Winter Games, Snoop Dogg found himself in an unexpectedly relatable situation: his credit card wouldn’t go through at dinner.

The 54-year-old rap icon is in Milan-Cortina serving as an NBC correspondent for the 2026 Winter Olympics. During a stop in Livigno, he swung by local gastropub Cronox and ordered like a man with serious cravings — a cheeseburger, chicken wings, chicken nuggets, and fries.

But when it came time to pay? Awkward.

According to Sofia Valmadre, whose family owns the restaurant, Snoop’s card simply wouldn’t process. Staff tried running it, but no luck.

“He sent his staff to take the card and pay, but they couldn’t,” Valmadre said in a video that quickly made the rounds online. “I don’t know why — it wasn’t going. So my mother told him it was OK to take the food without paying.”

Instead of making a scene, the “Gin and Juice” rapper handled it in stride. And he didn’t forget the kindness.

A short time later, Snoop repaid the family-run spot with something far more valuable than the cost of his meal: five tickets to the men’s snowboard halfpipe final at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

Talk about an upgrade from fries to finals.

The wholesome moment quickly blew up on social media, with fans amused that even the man who once rapped about having his “mind on my money” still has to battle modern banking hiccups.

Snoop has been fully embracing his Olympic role, even snagging a snowboarding lesson from gold medalist Shaun White while on assignment.

Moral of the story? Sometimes your card gets declined. But if you’re Snoop Dogg, you just turn it into an Olympic-sized thank you.



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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 02/18/2026 at 11:02 AM







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