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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 02/13/2026 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

 

 

PAUL SIMON

 
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TICKETS TO SEE PAUL SIMON
JUNE 7TH AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL
TICKETS ON-SALE AT TICKETMASTER.COM

 

STAIND

 
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TICKETS TO SEE STAIND WITH SEETHER, HOOBASTANK, & HINDER
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10TH AT TOYOTA ARENA ONTARIO
TICKETS ON-SALE AT TICKETMASTER.COM

 

 

CARDI B

 
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TICKETS TO SEE CARDI B – LITTLE MISS DRAMA TOUR
FEB 15TH OR FEB 16TH AT THE KIA FORUM
TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT TICKETMASTER.COM




THE BLACK CROWES


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TICKETS TO SEE THE BLACK CROWES WITH TEDESCHI TRUCKS BAND & WHIKSEY MYERS – SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY TOUR
AUGUST 17TH AT HOLLYWOOD BOWL
TICKETS ON-SALE THIS FRIDAY AT 10AM AT TICKETMASTER.COM

 




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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 02/09/2026 at 11:15 AM
Sure, some people watched the 2026 Super Bowl for the football—but let’s be honest, a lot of us showed up for the realmain events: the Bad Bunny halftime show and the year’s most over-the-top commercials. And this year’s ads did not disappoint, featuring surprise cameos from Ben Affleck, Emma Stone, Charli XCX, Andy Samberg, Taika Waititi, and plenty more.

Check out the most captivating and delightfully weird commercials from Super Bowl LX below:

Emma Stone for Squarespace:




Ben Affleck (and so many more) for Dunkin’




Charli XCX and Rachel Sennott for Poppi




Backstreet Boys for T-Mobile





Elijah Wood for Skittles





Sabrina Carpenter for Pringles




Lay’s




Taika Waititi for Pepsi




Ben Stiller and Benson Boone for Instacart





Andy Samberg and Elle Fanning for Hellmann’s





Adrien Brody for TurboTax






Sofia Vergara and Octavia Spencer for Boehringer Ingelheim





Liquid Death





Basically everyone for Pokémon





Melissa McCarthy for elf beauty





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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 02/06/2026 at 9:00 AM



Blackjacket is a group of seasoned musicians from the Los Angeles music scene. After years of missed opportunities to create together, the stars aligned and Blackjacket was born. Timing is everything and the time is now!


Luca – Songwriting and Vocals
Cheyne Fritts – Guitars
Joe Taback – Bass and Backing Vocals

 
Facebook: /blackjacketofficial
Instagram: @blackjacketband
Twitter: @bjacketband
TikTok: @blackjacketband
Youtube: @Bjacketband

 

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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 02/05/2026 at 11:02 AM



If you’ve ever gone to buy concert tickets only to find them sold out in seconds—then reappearing online at triple the price—you’re not alone. A new bill in California aims to put an end to that frustration.

On Thursday, Assemblymember Matt Haney (D–San Francisco) introduced AB 1720, also known as the California Fans First Act, a proposal designed to limit how much tickets for live events can be resold for.

“For decades, concert tickets were sold at face value to real fans who wanted to see the artists they loved,” Haney said. “But today, professional scalpers and bots buy up tickets in seconds and resell them at massive markups.”

What the bill would do

If passed, AB 1720 would cap resale prices at no more than 10% above face value. The rule would apply to:

  • Concerts

  • Comedy shows

  • Theatrical performances

However, sporting events would be excluded from the cap.

According to data cited by Haney’s office, many fans are currently paying more than double the original ticket price on secondary resale sites, with some tickets climbing several times above face value.

Why it matters

Haney says the issue goes beyond individual frustration—it’s hurting local music scenes and downtown businesses.

“California is the heart of the music industry, and we have a duty to stand with fans, artists and venues, not speculators and scalpers,” he said.

As chair of the Committee on Downtown Recovery, Haney pointed out that when fans overpay for one event, they often can’t afford to attend others. That means fewer people at independent venues, less nightlife activity, and less money flowing to small businesses.

Fans can still resell—within limits

The bill isn’t meant to block legitimate resale. If someone can’t attend an event, they could still sell their ticket—but only at a modest, regulated increase of up to 10%.

The goal, Haney says, is simple: keep tickets in the hands of real fans, not bots and scalpers.

If AB 1720 passes, California could become one of the strongest states in the country when it comes to protecting fans from ticket price gouging.





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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 02/05/2026 at 10:58 AM







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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 02/04/2026 at 6:55 AM

Image Cedit: Dave & Busters

This Valentine’s Day, Dave & Buster’s is turning date night into a high-stakes game of chance — with diamonds on the line.

The entertainment chain is upgrading its popular Human Crane attraction by adding some truly jaw-dropping prizes: five 3-carat diamond rings, each valued at $15,000.

The Human Crane is a life-sized version of the classic arcade claw machine. Players are lowered into a pit filled with prizes and have a limited time to grab whatever they can. On Valentine’s Day only, lucky participants at select locations will find diamond rings mixed in with the usual rewards.

Rides on the Human Crane start at $20 per person, but for some, that could turn into the most valuable grab of their lives.

“This Valentine’s Day, we’re elevating that experience even further by giving couples a chance to turn date night into a proposal they’ll never forget,” said Melissa Powers, Vice President of Marketing at Dave & Buster’s, in a press release.

The diamond-filled Human Crane will be available at select Dave & Buster’s locations, including:

  • New York City
  • W. Nyack, NY
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Carlsbad, CA
  • Folsom, CA

For rules, eligibility, and full details, be sure to check the official fine print.



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