Chris Isaak: Rockabilly Crooner ("Wicked Game") at the Greek
Greek Theatre (2700 North Vermont Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90027)
- Full Price:
- $50.00 - $70.00
- Our Price:
- $25.00 - $35.00*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Chris Isaak have expired.
The last date listed for Chris Isaak was Tuesday August 24, 2010 / 7:30pm.
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HOT 92.3 Presents WAR/Tower of Power at The Greek Theatre
- Full Price:
- $45.00 - $65.00
- Our Price:
- $22.50 - $32.50
Celebrate Memorial Day with an all-star line-up of great bands when Hot 92.3 Hot Summer Nights presents WAR co-headlining with Tower of Power, plus special guest the Average White Band, at The Greek Theatre. Known for songs like "Why Can't We Be Friends," "Spill the Wine" and "Low Rider," WAR's blend of funk, rock and Latin music has sold more than 50 million albums. Oakland's Tower of Power has recorded such soulful funk hits as "So Very Hard to Go" and "What Is Hip." Scottish funkmasters Average White Band are best known for the classic instrumental "Pick Up the Pieces." Learn More
Goldstar Member Tips
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Goldstar Member on What to Wear
Caual, and take a sweater for late evenings
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Goldstar Member on Where to Park
Pay extra for non-stacked parking to save time when its time to go.
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Goldstar Member on Other
Walking to the Greek will be uphill and downhill, be prepared.
32 Goldstar Member Reviews
Onceler
Chris is great live, and the greek is an amazing place to see a show.Written on Aug 25 2010
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This was my first Chris Isaak concert and, if it can come to pass, will not be my last! The concert was much better than I expected. He is a fantastic performer!Written on Aug 25 2010
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Diana H.
Second time watching Chris Isaak, first time using Goldstar to see him, and always a great show! You will not be disappointed, especially with the GOLDSTAR prices! I purchased the cheaper ticket and was given terrace seating.. fantastic.. better than sitting in the back - trust me!Written on Aug 26 2010
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danfromwestlake
Chris is one of the most entertaining performers around, anywhere. It is amazing that he is not more popular, as the many empty seats and closed off sections attest, although it was at least partially a reflection of the economy, there were more in attendance at last year's Greek performance.Written on Aug 25 2010
Given the 50% discount (we would have skipped this show had it not been offered) the seats provided were nonetheless disappointingly far back .... but it was still great to have been there.
See Chris any chance you get.
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More Information About Chris Isaak
Website
http://www.greektheatrela.com/events/event_details.asp?id=1801
Description
Chris Isaak will perform at The Greek Theatre in support of his greatest hits release Best of Chris Isaak with special guest Marc Broussard.
In the course of Chris Isaak's career, he has released nine extraordinary albums, twelve singles, been nominated for two Grammy awards, acted in several motion pictures and starred in his own critically acclaimed TV series. His legendary shows with his longtime band Silvertone have entertained tens of thousands of people for over two decades. Even his hair has its own fan club. And yet, this highly praised herald platinum-selling artist had never released a greatest hits album, until now.
Best Of Chris Isaak—the CD and accompanying DVD, which features 18 video clips by such esteemed directors as Gus Van Sant, Bruce Weber, Herb Ritts, Mary Lambert and Jean-Baptiste Mondino—take listeners on a gratifying musical journey through the Stockton, Calif., native’s two-decade career, showcasing his stellar songwriting; smooth, dusky baritone (and tender falsetto that will alert your dog); and effortless brand of stylish retro-cool.
The album displays Isaak’s many different musical personas: the rockabilly rebel (“Dancin’,” “Baby Did A Bad, Bad Thing,” “Speak Of The Devil”), the brokenhearted crooner (“Wicked Game,” “Somebody’s Crying”), and the breezy acoustic storyteller (“San Francisco Days,” “Two Hearts”). It includes two brand new songs, the elegant “King Without A Castle” and the break-up exhortation “Let’s Have A Party,” as well as two covers: Cheap Trick’s power-pop anthem “I Want You To Want Me,” a live favorite previously unavailable on any of his CDs ("It’s kind of fun to do something a little different for me," Isaak says), an inspired version of his hero Roy Orbison’s classic lovelorn ballad "Only The Lonely," and a stirring never before heard acoustic version of "Forever Blue."

