Cinderella

Hard rock icons Cinderella are back
with the all original line-up of Tom
Keifer (vocals, guitar), Eric
Brittingham (bass), Jeff LaBar
(guitar) and Fred Coury (drums).
The band is gearing up for a Summer
tour to celebrate the 25th anniversary
of their debut album Night Songs.
The band will be tearing through a
set spanning all four of their records
including their biggest hits.
Cinderella was formed in
Philadelphia in 1982 by singersongwriter/guitarist/keyboardist Tom
Keifer and bassist Eric Brittingham.
Cinderella got their big break when
Jon Bon Jovi saw them perform at
the Empire Rock Club in Philadelphia
and recommended that his A&R rep
see them as well. In 1985, with a
recording contract with Mercury/
Polygram Records, the band entered
the studio with legendary producer
Andy Johns (Led Zeppelin) to record
their debut album “Night Songs”.
“Night Songs” was released in June
1986 and eventually achieved triple
platinum status, selling 50,000
copies per week at one point.
Cinderella's second album “Long
Cold Winter” was released in 1988.
A 254-show tour to support it lasted
over 14 months and included dates
on the “Moscow Music Peace
Festival” alongside other metal acts,
such as Ozzy Osbourne, Scorpions,
Motley Crue, Bon Jovi, and Skid
Row. The tour's stage show included
Keifer being lowered to the stage
while playing a white piano during
their radio hit "Don’t Know What You
Got (till It’s Gone)".
Their third album, “Heartbreak
Station”, was released in 1990
followed by “Still Climbing” in 1994.
The later two albums featured songs
more influenced by Keifer's love of
the blues.
CINDERELLA has sold over 18
million albums to date worldwide.
For more information about Cinderella check out their website at
cinderella.net.
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On or Before May 30 |
On or After June 1 |
General Admission
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$25 |
$30 |
| Front Reserved |
$60 |
$65 |
| Middle Reserved |
$35 |
$40 |
| Premier |
$55 |
$60 |
| Early Entry |
$35 |
$40 |
| Youth |
$10 |
$10 |