Will CEDIA Goers Go Ga Ga over Goo Goo Dolls?
The Saturday-night concert is in the Wells Fargo Theater, with room for 5,000.
GOO GOO DOLLS
When: 10:30 pm (Doors open 9:30 pm)
Where: CCC – Wells Fargo Theatre at the convention center (5,000 capacity)
Details: Free wristbands onsite in Lobby A beginning Thursday noon til they run out. Must show name badget at ticket kiosk. Doors open 9:30. Sponsored by Exceptional Innovation.
This year's hot concert features the platinum-selling rock band, Goo Goo Dolls.
ABOUT THE GOO GOO DOLLS
Since forming in 1986 in Buffalo NY, the Goo Goo Dolls have evolved from a punk-rock opening act to the chart-topping rock band behind such singles, “Name,” “Iris,” “Slide,” and “Here is Gone.” Their sixth album, A Boy Named Goo, offered the megahit single “Name,” a song that propelled them into the spotlight and inevitably changed the band’s course forever. Lead singer John Rzeznik, guitarist Robby Takac, and drummer Mike Malinin followed-up their breakthrough album with 1998’s Dizzy Up the Girl, scoring the Goo Goo Dolls another round of chart hits with “Slide” and “Iris,” a monster power ballad written for the City of Angels soundtrack. The bands latest album, Let Love In, released in 2006, was a return to form for the band with radio hits, “Better Days” and “Give A Little Bit.”
When: 10:30 pm (Doors open 9:30 pm)
Where: CCC – Wells Fargo Theatre at the convention center (5,000 capacity)
Details: Free wristbands onsite in Lobby A beginning Thursday noon til they run out. Must show name badget at ticket kiosk. Doors open 9:30. Sponsored by Exceptional Innovation.
This year's hot concert features the platinum-selling rock band, Goo Goo Dolls.
ABOUT THE GOO GOO DOLLS
Since forming in 1986 in Buffalo NY, the Goo Goo Dolls have evolved from a punk-rock opening act to the chart-topping rock band behind such singles, “Name,” “Iris,” “Slide,” and “Here is Gone.” Their sixth album, A Boy Named Goo, offered the megahit single “Name,” a song that propelled them into the spotlight and inevitably changed the band’s course forever. Lead singer John Rzeznik, guitarist Robby Takac, and drummer Mike Malinin followed-up their breakthrough album with 1998’s Dizzy Up the Girl, scoring the Goo Goo Dolls another round of chart hits with “Slide” and “Iris,” a monster power ballad written for the City of Angels soundtrack. The bands latest album, Let Love In, released in 2006, was a return to form for the band with radio hits, “Better Days” and “Give A Little Bit.”
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