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Warner Theatre Adds Goo Goo Dolls, Warren Haynes to Lineup

By: Sep. 23, 2011
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The Warner Theatre just announced the addition of the Goo Goo Dolls and Warren Haynes to its 2011-2012 Season.

Goo Goo Dolls: Sunday, October 23, 2011 l 8pm?On sale to Warner Members NOW! On sale to general public Monday, September26?This Buffalo, N.Y. band has generated a devoted following since its formation in 1986. The Goo Goo Dolls are best known for their song "Iris," from their sixth album, "Dizzy Up The Girl." The song spent almost an entire year on the Billboard charts and 18 weeks at number one. The album also held such favorites as "Slide," "Black Balloon" and "Broadway." Their ninth and most recent studio album, "Something For The Rest of Us," was released in 2010. Now with 4 Grammy nominations, 13 consecutive top 10 hit songs, and over 10 million albums sold, Johnny Rzeznik and company come to the Warner for an electrifying night of Rock & Roll! Tickets are: $75 (Gold Circle)/$49.50/$39.50.

Warren Haynes: Friday, November 18, 2011 | 8 pm?On sale now to the general public?Premier Concerts will present the Warren Haynes Band at The Warner Theatre in Torrington on Friday November 18tH. Haynes, a Grammy-winner and 9-time nominee, is ranked 23rd on Rolling Stone Magazine's Greatest Guitarists Of All Time list. He is the front-man for Gov't Mule as well as vocalist and guitarist for The Allman Brothers Band and The Dead. Warren Haynes' long-anticipated, soul-inspired Man In Motion was released May 10th on STAX/Concord Music Group.

The new album demonstrates his relentless creative drive on some of his most emotionally powerful vocals and lush, vivid writing to date. Haynes is joined live in concert by soul and R&B kingpins Ron Johnson, Nigel Hall, Terrence Higgins, Ron Halloway and Alecia Chakour. Tickets are $49, $39 and $32

Become a Warner Member for as little as $50 a year and purchase your tickets before the general public. Call the Warner box office at 860-489- 7180 for more information or go online to www.warnertheatre.org.

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