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Aerosmith ‘Peace Out’ tour with Teddy Swims in Pittsburgh: Where to buy tickets for under $100
Aerosmith’s rescheduled “Peace Out” farewell tour resumes in Pa. in September.
The first concert on the iconic rock band’s tour is Friday, Sept. 20, 2024, at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh.
While The Black Crowes are the opening act for the tour, on Sept. 20 the opening act will be Teddy Swims who said on Instagram that it will be “a dream come true.” Swims said also said on Instagram that his headlining, “I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy” tour is sold out.
The “Peace Out” tour also includes a stop on Sept. 23 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia.
Fans can buy tickets here (prices are as of the time of this post):
Sept. 20, Pittsburgh
- Stubhub, prices start at $63
- SeatGeek, prices start at $61
- Vivid Seats, prices start at $65
Sept. 23, Philadelphia
- Stubhub, prices start at $80
- SeatGeek, prices start at $76
- Vivid Seats, prices start at $82
Aerosmith had postponed the original “Peace Out” farewell tour after Steven Tyler, 76, said he had vocal chord damage in September 2023. Tyler needed time to recover. All previously purchased tickets for postponed shows will be honored, the band said. Aerosmith did perform on Sept. 2, 2023, in Philadelphia. In late September, the tour was postponed.
The tour runs through February 2025 with the last two shows being on Feb. 23, 2025, at Madison Square Garden in New York City and Feb. 26 in Buffalo, New York.
Sept. 26 – Louisville, Kentucky
Sept. 29 – Cleveland, Ohio
Oct. 2 – Charlotte, North Carolina
Oct. 5 – Knoxville, Tennessee
Oct. 8 – Washington, D.C.
Oct. 11 – Atlanta, Georgia
Oct. 14 – St. Louis, Missouri
Oct. 17 – Cincinnati, Ohio
Oct. 20 – Nashville, Tennessee
Oct. 31 – Phoenix, Arizona
Nov. 3 – San Antonio, Texas
Nov. 6 – Austin, Texas
Nov. 9 – Dallas, Texas
Nov. 12 – Tulsa, Oklahoma
Nov. 15 – Omaha, Nebraska
Nov. 18 – Denver, Colorado
Nov. 21 – Portland, Oregon
Nov. 24 – Seattle, Washington
Nov. 27 – Salt Lake City, Utah
Nov. 30 – San Francisco, California
Dec. 4 – San Jose, California
Dec. 7 – Los Angeles, California
Dec. 28 – Newark, New Jersey
Dec. 31 – Boston, Massachusetts
Jan. 4, 2025 – Detroit, Michigan
Jan. 7, 2025 – Toronto, Canada
Jan. 10, 2025 – Montreal, Canada
Jan. 13, 2025 – Columbus, Ohio
Jan. 16, 2025 – Indianapolis, Indiana
Jan. 19, 2025 – Chicago, Illinois
Jan. 22, 2025 – St. Paul, Minnesota
Jan. 25, 2025 – Kansas City, Missouri
Feb. 11, 2025 – Orlando, Florida
Feb. 14, 2025 – Tampa, Florida
Feb. 17, 2025 – Sunrise, Florida
Feb. 20, 2025 – Raleigh, North Carolina
Feb. 23, 2025 – New York, New York
Feb. 26, 2025 – Buffalo, New York
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Pittsburgh-area group trying to break the world record for largest Christmas cookie exchange
It was a potentially historic afternoon for Pittsburgh cookie table lovers as members of a Facebook community gathered to try and break the world record for the largest Christmas cookie exchange.
The “Wedding Cookie Table Community” group on Facebook made their best effort at breaking the world record as many of the community’s members gathered at the Kringle Kitchen at the Washington County Fairgrounds on Sunday.
33 teams of 10 people from within a 75-mile radius of the fairgrounds worked to make and exchange the sweet treats along with teams from across the country and even New Zealand taking part in the Christmas cookie spirit.
Event organizers say at least 80,000 cookies were at Sunday’s exchange.
Each team had their own theme along with all of their tasty creations on display.
“We hope to establish a world record,” said Laura Magone, the founder of the Wedding Cookie Table Community group.” Right now, there is not one, but I think we’ll establish one today. We’re doing everything we can with the paperwork and trying to do it right.”
It’s unclear right now exactly when information will be released if the world record was reached.
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Kyle Dubas or Corey O’Connor? Penguins social media team posts funny video to clear up the confusion
If you have confused Pittsburgh’s Mayor-Elect Corey O’Connor and Penguins President of Hockey Operations Kyle Dubas, you certainly aren’t alone.
On Saturday, the Penguins and Pittsburgh’s next mayor addressed this head-on in a social media video aimed at clearing up any confusion.
“People say I look like the new mayor of Pittsburgh,” Dubas said on his way to his office, where he found O’Connor sitting at his desk.
“People say I look like the general manager of the Penguins,” O’Connor responded.
Clearing up the confusion even more, Dubas reminded Pittsburghers that he’s not the one you call about potholes or taxes, and O’Connor isn’t the one who you call about the power play or who’s starting in goal – though that would likely be more of a Dan Muse decision than a Kyle Dubas decision.
Of course, it wouldn’t be social media content without a little bit of light-hearted chirping between two dopplegangers.
“For clarity, he’s the short one,” Dubas said with a grin.
“And clearly, he’s the tall one,” O’Connor responded.
Regardless of height, job title, or concern, both men clearly have a lot of pride in the 412.
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Malachi Toney’s big day lifts No. 12 Miami over No. 22 Pittsburgh in 38-7 win
PITTSBURGH — No. 12 Miami kept its ACC championship and College Football Playoff hopes alive Saturday with a decisive 38–7 win over No. 22 Pittsburgh (8–4, 6–2 ACC) at Acrisure Stadium, delivering a dominant performance in a game the Hurricanes had to have.
Miami (10–2, 6–2 ACC) entered the matchup needing a victory to stay in contention for the ACC title game and responded with smothering defense and another standout outing from true freshman wide receiver Malachi Toney, who finished with 13 catches for 126 yards, a receiving touchdown and a touchdown pass.
The Hurricanes, who came off a 34–17 win over Virginia Tech, immediately set the tone.
Defensive lineman Ahmad Moten opened the game with a sack on Panthers quarterback Mason Heintschel, followed by a 6-yard loss forced by linebacker Zechariah Poyser that triggered a three-and-out.
Miami’s first offensive drive stalled after quarterback Carson Beck was sacked for a 15-yard loss, but the defense again delivered pressure on Pittsburgh’s next possession as defensive end Rueben Bain added another sack.
A 29-yard Carter Davis field goal gave Miami a 3–0 lead, but Pittsburgh answered quickly. Heintschel connected on a 41-yard pass to Cataurus “Blue” Hicks, then hit a wide-open Justin Holmes for a 5-yard touchdown, putting the Panthers ahead 7–3.
Beck responded on the next drive, hitting Toney, who snagged a 19-yard one-handed catch before the freshman found tight end Elijah Lofton on a trick-play 9-yard touchdown pass — Toney’s second scoring throw of the year — to reclaim a 10–7 lead.
Pittsburgh threatened again with a 38-yard sliding catch by Raphael “Poppi” Williams Jr., but another combined sack by Bain and Moten stalled the drive.
Panthers kicker Trey Butkowski missed a 42-yard field goal, and Miami capitalized. Beck hit Toney on a wheel route for a 22-yard touchdown to push the Hurricanes’ lead to 17–7.
Miami’s defense continued to overwhelm the Panthers, with Bryce Fitzgerald delivering a hit on Heintschel that left the quarterback appearing to suffer an ankle injury.
By halftime, the Hurricanes had posted three sacks and limited Pittsburgh’s offense to scattered big plays.
A sequence of unsportsmanlike conduct penalties on Tamon Lynum and Shadarian Harrison extended Miami’s opening drive of the second half, setting up a 4-yard touchdown run by Mark Fletcher Jr. that pushed the lead to 24–7.
Miami’s defense delivered another critical stop early in the fourth quarter, forcing a turnover on downs at the goal line — a ruling upheld on review that sparked a visible reaction from head coach Mario Cristobal and defensive coordinator Corey Hetherman.
A 38-yard run by Girard Pringle Jr. set up the Hurricanes’ next score as Beck found CharMar “Marty” Brown for a 9-yard touchdown pass.
Beck found CJ Daniels for a 33-yard touchdown pass to give the Canes a 38-7 lead after Davis connected on the extra point. It was Beck’s 25th passing touchdown of the season and Daniels’ 27th score of his collegiate career.
Beck finished an efficient 23 of 29 for 267 yards, three touchdowns and one interception. Miami’s defense totaled four sacks and consistent pressure on Heintschel throughout the afternoon. Fitzgerald also came up with an interception in the closing seconds of the game.
Toney surpassed 100 receiving yards for the second straight game and the fourth time this season.
Saturday’s win also secured back-to-back 10-win seasons for head coach Mario Cristobal and his staff.
Up next:
Miami turns its attention to a complicated set of ACC and national scenarios.
The Hurricanes need outside help to reach the ACC title game, requiring various combinations of results involving SMU, Duke, Virginia, NC State and Syracuse.
Miami could also remain in the College Football Playoff conversation if two of the following occur.
• Duke wins its game, but SMU and Virginia both lose, and NC State must beat North Carolina.
• Virginia wins, but Duke and SMU both lose, Syracuse beats Boston College, and NC State beats UNC.
• Duke, SMU and Virginia all lose, and NC State wins its game.
• Duke, SMU and Virginia all lose, and Syracuse wins its game.
• UCF defeats No. 11 BYU; Auburn upsets No. 10 Alabama; Stanford beats No. 9 Notre Dame; or LSU knocks off No. 8 Oklahoma.
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