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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 04/17/2026 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.**

SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN

A FAMILY 4-PACK OF TICKETS TO SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN
THE THRILL CAPITAL OF THE WORLD
FIND YOUR NEXT THRILL WITH ATTRACTIONS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
THIS SPRING BREAK NOW OPEN DAILY THROUGH APRIL 13TH
TUNE IN FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN @ 7:40A

 

SMARTLESS

TICKETS TO SEE JASON BATEMAN, SEAN HAYES, & WILL ARNETT
AT SMARTLESS LIVE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17TH AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL
TICKETS ON-SALE AT TICKETMASTER.COM

 

SICK NEW WORLD LAS VEGAS 2026

TICKETS TO SEE SYSTEM OF A DOWN, KORN, EVANESCENSE, BRING ME THE HORIZON, DANNY ELFMAN,
MINISTRY, AFI, MARILYN MANSON, CYPRESS HILL, CYPRESS HILL & MORE!
APRIL 25TH AT THE LAS VEGAS FESTIVAL GROUNDS
TICKETS ON-SALE AT SICKNEWWORLDFEST.COM

 

 

SETH ROGEN

TICKETS TO SEE SETH GREEN AT NETFLIX IS A JOKE
MAY 6TH AT THE GREEK THEATRE
TICKETS ON-SALE AT NETFLIXISAJOKEFEST.COM

 

SHANE GILLIS

TICKETS TO SEE SHANE GILLIS & FRIENDS AT NETFLIX IS A JOKE
MAY 4TH AT HOLLYWOOD BOWL
TICKETS ON-SALE NOW AT NETFLIXISAJOKEFEST.COM

   




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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 04/10/2026 at 11:04 AM

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Artemis II Splashdown: When & How NASA’s Lunar Crew Returns to Earth

After a historic journey around the Moon, the crew of Artemis II is officially headed home—and the final moments of the mission are just as intense as the launch.

Astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen are expected to splash down in the Pacific Ocean off Southern California at around 8:07 p.m. EDT on Friday, April 10, wrapping up a 10-day, nearly 700,000-miles around the Moon.

Here’s everything you need to know about the dramatic return of Orion spacecraft.





Splashdown Timeline: Minute-by-Minute

The return to Earth is a carefully choreographed sequence—and every second counts:

  • 7:33 p.m. – The Orion crew module separates from its service module, exposing its heat shield for the fiery reentry through Earth’s atmosphere, where temperatures soar to nearly 3,000°F.
  • 7:37 p.m. – A short engine burn adjusts the capsule’s angle, ensuring the heat shield is perfectly aligned for entry.
  • 7:53 p.m. – Orion hits the upper atmosphere at about 400,000 feet, traveling nearly 35 times the speed of sound. The crew experiences intense G-forces (up to 3.9 Gs), and communication drops during a six-minute blackout caused by plasma buildup.
  • 8:03 p.m. – Drogue parachutes deploy at about 22,000 feet, stabilizing and slowing the capsule.
  • 8:04 p.m. – The main parachutes open at 6,000 feet, dramatically reducing speed.
  • 8:07 p.m. – Splashdown. Orion lands in the Pacific at around 20 mph, completing its journey.

What Happens After Splashdown?

Once Orion hits the water, recovery teams from NASA and the U.S. military move in quickly.

  • Astronauts are carefully removed from the capsule and placed on an inflatable raft
  • Helicopters transport them to the recovery ship, the USS John P. Murtha
  • Within about two hours, the crew is safely aboard the ship

From there, it’s all about recovery and evaluation. The astronauts undergo medical checks before being flown back to Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.


A Major Step Toward the Moon (and Beyond)

Artemis II marks a huge milestone—it’s NASA’s first crewed mission around the Moon since the Apollo program era. While this mission doesn’t land on the lunar surface, it sets the stage for future missions that will.

Now, all eyes are on the Pacific as this next chapter in human space exploration comes full circle—literally.

Watch NASA explain Artemis II splashdown, from entry to landing:



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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 04/10/2026 at 10:54 AM



Jack Grisham of T.S.O.L. has released a new single. The band is called Jack Grisham and the Life Undone and they will release a debut LP on July 10 via Lost in Berlin Records.

Listen to Jack on the Heidi and Frank show:

 

The album was recorded with Lars Triesch of Berlin. You can hear "Pieces of the sun" below.


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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 04/10/2026 at 10:15 AM








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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 04/10/2026 at 9:00 AM


Alibis was born out of the need to channel chaos into art. An unflinching pursuit of sound that tells the truth, no matter how dark or beautiful it may be. The project began with Rainy Dayz, a California native with a foundation in Opera, Piano and Theatre. Those classical roots fused with her love for rock, electronic and pop, forming the backbone of her songwriting. Untamed melodies, unapologetic lyrics and dramatic instrumentation. What began as Rainy’s solo project soon demanded expansion. Enter Kris Ferris, a guitarist whose metal infused sensibilities brought a heavier edge to Rainy’s cinematic vision. His dark, robust riffs intertwined seamlessly with her soaring vocals and melancholic progressions, forging the tension driven chemistry that defines Alibis’ sound. Together, their sound became a storm and carved a distinct sonic identity. Alibis is an experience to be felt more than heard and stays with you long after the music stops.

 
Check out their latest EP “Damn Love” and get ready for some new music this summer! They will also be playing Stages in Santa Ana May 31st.come out! 

 

 Rainy Dayz - Singer/Songwriter/Keys
Kris Ferris - Guitarist/Songwriter


Instagram: @alibis_official
Youtube: @Alibis-Official
TikTok: @alibis_official
Twitter: @rainyterrell
Spotify: Alibis
Website: www.alibismusic.com

 

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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 04/09/2026 at 11:42 AM

LA28 Faces Backlash Over $5,000 Olympic Ticket Prices—Here’s What’s Really Going On

Los Angeles is gearing up to host the 2028 Summer Olympics, but excitement over ticket sales is quickly being overshadowed by frustration. As global ticket sales officially opened today, many local fans are voicing concerns over sky-high prices and limited availability—despite promises of affordable options.

Sticker Shock Hits Southern California

Leading up to the global ticket release, organizers for LA28 promoted accessibility, even offering hundreds of thousands of tickets priced at just $28 during a locals-only presale. But for many fans, those deals were nearly impossible to secure.

Now, with the first global sales phase—known as “Drop 1”—underway, complaints are pouring in. Fans browsing the site report seeing mostly premium seats, especially for high-demand events like the Opening and Closing Ceremonies, with prices soaring to $5,000 or more.

Why Are Tickets So Expensive?

According to LA28 officials, the issue isn’t a lack of affordable tickets—it’s demand.

Allison Katz Mayfield, Senior VP of Revenue for LA28, explained that local buyers were given early access to the widest selection of tickets, and the lowest-priced options sold out quickly. Importantly, no new inventory was added for the global release, meaning international buyers are competing for what’s left.

Organizers say about 30% of remaining tickets are still priced under $200, but those options may be limited or tied to less popular events.

Adding to the cost, ticket prices include a 24% service fee, which covers operational expenses like payment processing and customer support.

What Fans Can Expect Moving Forward

If you missed out this time, you’re not out of luck.

The current “Drop 1” window runs through April 19, and fans who weren’t selected are automatically entered into future ticket releases later this year. Additional opportunities—including resale options—are on the horizon:

  • Late 2026: More ticket drops with new inventory
  • 2027: Official resale platform launches
  • 2027: Paralympic ticket draw opens
  • July 14, 2028: Opening Ceremony kicks off in Inglewood

Tips for Getting Tickets Without Breaking the Bank

If you’re still hoping to attend the Games, here are a few smart strategies:

  • Check your email regularly for ticket access windows if you registered
  • Use ticket filters to find standard (non-premium) pricing
  • Be flexible—less popular sports often have better availability and lower prices
  • Avoid resale sites for now—tickets on third-party platforms are not verified yet
  • Consider the Paralympics for more affordable, family-friendly options

The Bottom Line

While LA28 organizers insist that affordable tickets do exist, the reality for many fans has been a tough mix of high demand and limited supply. For now, patience—and a bit of flexibility—may be the best strategy for anyone hoping to be part of the Olympic experience in Los Angeles.



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