Jingle Bell Rock 2012 with Theory Of A Deadman and Big Wreck – $26 for Rock Concert on Dec 13 at 8pm (48% Off)

Today’s Groupon Calgary Daily Deal of the Day: Jingle Bell Rock 2012 with Theory Of A Deadman and Big Wreck – $26 for Rock Concert on December 13 at 8 p.m. (Up to $50.40 Value)

Buy now for only $26
Value $50
Discount 48% Off

This is a limited 4-day only sale that will expire at midnight on Sunday, December 9, 2012. Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Quantities are limited so don’t miss out!

In a Nutshell
Two internationally celebrated Canadian acts co-headline on their cross-country tour, packing arenas with undiluted rock ‘n’ roll hits

The Fine Print
Expires Dec 13, 2012
Limit 8 per person. G-Pass not redeemable with mobile app. Use for admission at Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium on 12/13 at 8PM. Must show valid ID matching name on Groupon. Must provide first and last name upon purchase, which Groupon will provide to facilitate redemption of voucher. Refundable only on day of purchase. Must purchase together to sit together. Discount reflects Ticketmaster’s current ticket prices – price may differ on day of event. Doors open 1 hour before showtime.

Jingle Bell Rock 2012 with Theory Of A Deadman and Big Wreck
http://unionevents.com/
Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
1415 14 Ave. NW
Calgary, Alberta T2N 1M4
(403) 297-8000

A band’s live performance often deepens one’s appreciation for the musicians themselves, especially the drummer’s 20-minute bottle-feeding of a kitten. Strengthen your musical bond with this GrouponLive deal to see Jingle Bell Rock 2012 with Theory of a Deadman and Big Wreck at Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium. For $26, you get one G-Pass for main-floor or first-balcony seating on Thursday, December 13, at 8 p.m. (up to a $50.40 value, including all fees). Doors open at 7 p.m. Because the ticket is a G-Pass, Groupon customers can use it to enter the venue directly; they will not need to redeem their Groupon at will call.

Two lauded Canadian hard-rock bands—Theory of a Deadman and Big Wreck—reward their loyal fans during their cross-country winter tour, sharing headlining duties as they take over each arena’s sprawling stage. Vancouver heroes Theory of a Deadman return to the Great White North in an exertive panorama of stadium-sized riffs and hard-rocking party anthems. Like the letter E at an optometrist’s office, the band has grown accustomed to the top of the charts, with mainstream rock hits such as “Lowlife” and “Bad Girlfriend” and the life-affirming sing-along “Hate My Life.” Stuffing kevlar crunch, post-grunge, and rockabilly into its sonic calzone, Theory of a Deadman dazzles fans with seasoned classics and newborn cuts from its latest smash The Truth Is….

After an amiable breakup in 2002 in which the band members vowed to still hang out without it being weird, Big Wreck reconvened to tour in 2010 and released its latest album, Albatross, earlier this year. The title track recalls latter-day Soundgarden with its mournful, light-bending soloing and emotional stomp. Lead singer Ian Thornley, who embarked on his own solo career during Big Wreck’s hiatus, brings back his gravelly tenor to songs such as “Control,” “Ladylike,” and “Wolves” as the band undulates between cranked-up riffs and pensive jam sessions behind him.

Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Don’t miss out!