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Currently gearing up for their 50th anniversary year, Cheap Trick remain an indisputable, indispensable rock ’n’ roll institution, beloved everywhere for their instantly identifiable, hugely influential union of mischievous wit and maximum melodies, powerhouse pop hooks and razor-sharp riffs. Established almost half a century ago by Robin Zander (vocals, rhythm guitar), Rick Nielsen (lead guitar), Tom Petersson (bass guitar), and Bun E. Carlos (drums), the Rockford, IL-based band has become part of the very fiber of American music, with more than 40 international Gold and Platinum certifications, myriad awards and industry honors, featured appearances on over 20 movie soundtracks, and total record sales now well in excess of 20M. Five decades on, Cheap Trick remains the same at its core as ever – four great guys, three great chords, and an unparalleled canon of tunes that will last an eternity, from “He’s A Whore,” “California Man” and “Dream Police” to “Surrender,” “I Want You To Want Me” and the worldwide #1 hit single, “The Flame.”
“The songs are why everybody knows Cheap Trick,” says Rick Nielsen. “We have some good songs. ‘I Want You To Want Me” has been around for forty years but people still love it. And even if you’re sick of it, it’s over in three minutes! The songs are still relevant, they still have the right words and the right emotions to move 99% of all living humans.”
Cheap Trick first came together in 1974 when Zander accepted Nielsen and Petersson’s invitation to join their new band. Energetic live sets around the Midwest and an incendiary demo soon saw the band signed to Epic Records, which released their self-titled debut album in February 1977. Though it failed to chart upon arrival, Cheap Trick proved an enduring hard rock landmark with such signature songs as “Elo Kiddies,” “Oh, Candy,” and the oft-covered, hugely influential “He’s A Whore.”
In Color followed in September 1977, remarkably little more than six months after their debut. Once again, the album demonstrated the pure pop majesty of Cheap Trick’s songcraft, with singles like “Clock Strikes Ten” and the chart-topping “I Want You to Want Me” proving massive hits in Japan, paving the way for a pair of concerts at Tokyo’s Nippon Budokan on April 28 and 30, 1978.
Indeed, when Cheap Trick finally arrived in Japan, they were greeted with a fervor not seen since the heyday of Beatlemania, with 12,000 fans screaming so loud they nearly drowned out the band. Their creative drive seemingly inexorable, Cheap Trick returned home and released their third album in just over one year, 1978’s Heaven Tonight. The album proved Cheap Trick’s breakthrough, earning RIAA Platinum certification fueled in large part to the one and only “Surrender.” Named by Rolling Stone as “the ultimate Seventies teen anthem,” “Surrender” was the band’s first “Hot 100” chart success and remains one of rock ‘n’ roll’s greatest assertions of rebellious revelry.
With “Surrender” rock-and-rolling radios around the world, Cheap Trick treated Japanese fans to their first live album, Cheap Trick at Budokan. Though intended for Japanese release only, an estimated 30,000 import copies were sold in the US and the album was released domestically in February 1979. If “Surrender” had lit the fuse, Cheap Trick at Budokan saw the band finally blow up, peaking at #4 on the Billboard 200 while the high-speed first single, “I Want You to Want Me,” proved their first top 10 hit, reaching #7 on the “Hot 100.” Certified 3x Platinum in 1986 by the RIAA, Cheap Trick At Budokan has been acclaimed as one of the greatest live albums of all time and in 2019 was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Recording Registry for being “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.”
The wind at their back, Cheap Trick returned to the studio and unleashed Dream Police in September 1979. With Cheap Trick at Budokan still dominating rock radio, the album showcased a more expansive sonic approach from the band and proved an even greater chart success, ascending to #6 on the Billboard 200 and RIAA Platinum certification on the back of such milestone singles as the sweeping “Voices” and the classic title track.
In 1980, Cheap Trick pushed their sound even further on that same year’s All Shook Up, paying homage to their British Invasion heroes with the assistance of legendary producer George Martin and engineer Geoff Emerick. The band kept up a steady string of hits like 1985’s top 10 rock favorite, “Tonight It’s You.” Co-written alongside some of the era’s top pop songwriters, 1988’s Lap of Luxury rocketed Cheap Trick back to the upper chart echelons, propelled by the global pop success of “The Flame.” Widely regarded as perhaps the definitive power ballad, the single rose to the peak position on Billboard’s “Hot 100” – Cheap Trick’s first-ever #1 hit. “The Flame” was followed by another huge hit single in the band’s top 5 cover of Elvis Presley’s “Don’t Be Cruel.”
Cheap Trick kicked off the 90s with Busted, featuring guest appearances from such friends as Foreigner’s Mick Jones, Pretenders’ Chrissie Hynde, and Sparks’ Russell Mael. The decade saw the band’s influence grow even larger, with countless artists from Nirvana and Green Day to Fountains of Wayne and Weezer proclaiming their devotion to Cheap Trick’s crunchy sound and clever vision. In 2010, drummer Daxx Nielsen joined Cheap Trick when the seemingly irreplaceable Carlos departed the band. Cheap Trick’s first album with the new lineup, 2016’s Bang Zoom Crazy…Hello affirmed them to be as idiosyncratically irresistible as ever before, a callback to their classic canon yet somehow as inventive and exciting as a bunch of crazy kids just coming out of the garage.
2016 also saw Cheap Trick was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on their first nomination, a long overdue acknowledgement of their pioneering sound and influence, likewise recognizing the band’s millions upon millions of fans around the world. Cheap Trick closed the 2016 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony with an show-stealing performance of “Surrender,” “Dream Police,” and “I Want You To Want Me.” Members of the evening’s other top inductees – including longtime friend Steve Miller – then joined the band for a memorable all-star jam on Fats Domino’s “Ain’t That A Shame,” a song famously featured on Cheap Trick At Budokan.
Having played more than 5,000 shows and counting over the course of their larger-than-life career, Cheap Trick remain indefatigable, lighting it up at arenas, concert halls, and amphitheaters worldwide more than 150 nights each year. Though the COVID pandemic forced them off the road for perhaps the longest time in their storied history, the band returned with renewed stamina, hitting the endless highway in North America, Europe, the United Kingdom, and Australia for sold-out headline runs, top-billed festival appearances, and tours alongside Steve Miller Band, Rod Stewart, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, ZZ Top, Stone Temple Pilots, to name but a few.
Thing is, where other artists of their vintage might be content to rest on their hard-earned laurels, Cheap Trick have continued to expand their recorded catalog without losing a step. The band’s 20th studio album, 2021’s In Another World, found Cheap Trick once again doing what they do better than anyone – crafting indelible rock ‘n’ roll with high craft, cheeky humor, and amp-blasting power. Produced by Academy Award-nominated producer/songwriter Julian Raymond, the album was met by worldwide critical applause and made history as the week’s top-selling rock album while debuting at #7 on Billboard’s “Top Album Sales” – Cheap Trick’s first top 10 and highest-ranking LP in the chart’s 29-year history.
Now, with their 21st studio album and a typically epic tour celebrating their 50th anniversary on the horizon, Cheap Trick determinedly remain a going concern, not merely legends but a vital and vibrant fact of life. Perhaps Associated Press said it best: “All we can do is be thankful for the longevity and endless creativity of the quartet from Rockford, Illinois.”
“I don’t ever see us quitting,” Robin Zander says. “We’re not cut out for sitting around and watching TV.”
“This is what we do,” says Tom Petersson. “We’re very proud of our music, we have no problem going around the world playing these songs. That’s what we do.”
“We’re not a nostalgia band,” Rick Nielsen says. “We never stop making records, we never stop touring. We’ve had ups, we’ve had super lows, but we kept at it and I think people appreciate that. Sometimes I think we’re just too dumb to quit. We just keep going.”
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We encourage you to bring your own chair or blanket for your comfort during the performance
Only clear bags are allowed
Outside food, beverages, and coolers are strictly prohibited within the venue
The stunning sights and sounds of fireworks might fizzle out everywhere else after the Fourth of July, but here at BlueWater Resort & Casino, we’re hosting our own big blowout on July 6th!
Cool off and chill on the marina and casino floor during the day, then watch the action heating up with a spectacular view of the dazzling fireworks lighting up the night above the Colorado River!
Enjoy an entire day of festivities with our live DJ in the Cantina and Dig Lounge, tastes of Americana at the Grille and Cantina, and big winnings with the Christmas in July casino promotion.
Fireworks: Enjoy a free fireworks show open to the public over the Colorado River, starting at 9pm!
Cantina Special: All-American specials on the Beast Burger for $8.99 and Brisket Hot Dog & Fries for $6.99!
Grille Special: Savor a special on Ribs at BlueWater Grille for $9.99 with card, $16.99 without!
Pre-Show Entertainment: Enjoy music by DJ Castro from 4pm to 8pm in the Cantina!
Post-Show Entertainment: Festivities continue with DJ Castro in the Dig Lounge from 9pm to 1am!
Christmas in July: Win $500 every 30 minutes & $3,000 at 10pm!
TICKET PRICES CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
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ADULT / VIP / VIP ADA Public Onsale: May 23, 2024 1:35 PM to August 3, 2024 8:00 PM
PERFORMANCE DESCRIPTION
HOTEL CALIFORNIA – A Salute to the Eagles
A spirited blend of originality and the pursuit of excellence
have taken Hotel California “A Salute to the Eagles”
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By respectfully and accurately reproducing
the Grammy award winning sounds
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The most successful and longest running show of it’s kind,
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From his hit television series “The Carbonaro Effect” on truTV, America’s favorite Trickster is thrilling audiences across the country with CARBONARO: LIES ON STAGE, conjuring up a concoction of unbelievable magic, hysterical offbeat shenanigans, and wonder for all ages. We’d say you have to see it to believe it, but you won’t believe a thing when you’re in the presence of Michael Carbonaro!
VIP Package includes an after show Meet & Greet with Michael Carbonaro! Michael will be excited to meet you, take photos, and sign an item of your choosing!
*Guests must purchase the VIP Package option that includes the meet and greet. Not all VIP tickets will include a meet and greet.
GAME BASICS
TriLux Bonus is an optional wager for blackjack that considers your first two cards and the dealer’s up-card. TriLux Bust Bonanza is also an optional wager for blackjack that wins if the dealer busts.
PLAYING THE GAME
TriLux Bust Bonanza paytouts are based on the value of the dealer’s up-card. See paytable for odds.
Note: Player’s with busted hands or have received a blackjack are not eligible to make the TriLux Bust Bonanza wager.
Ultimate Texas Hold’em®️ features heads-up play against the dealer and the optional Trips side bet. This game gives you several advantages:
GETTING STARTED
Make equal bets in the ante and blind circles. You may also make the Trips bonus bets. You will then receive two cards.
BET BIG… OR SMALL… OR NOT AT ALL
When you get your two hole cards, you can either check or bet 3x-4x your ante. The dealer then reveals the three-card flop. If you haven’t already made a play bet, you have a choice: check or bet 2x your ante. The dealer then reveals the final two community cards. If you haven’t already made a play bet, you have a choice: fold or bet 1x your ante.
WINNING & LOSING
The dealer then reveals their two hole cards and announces the hand. If your hand beats the dealer’s your play and ante bets win even money. If the dealer’s hand beats yours, your play, ante and blind wagers lose. If you tie, those bets push. The blind pays if your winning hand is at least a straight (see layout for odds). If you beat the dealer with less than a straight, it pushes.
DEALER QUALIFYING
The dealer needs a pair to qualify. When the dealer doesn’t qualify, your ante will push and be returned.” “All other bets placed will receive action.
HAND RANKINGS
Three Card Poker 6 Card Bonus is an exciting stud poker game. You may bet against the dealer, bet on the value of your own three-card hand, or bet both. Bonus payouts may be had for certain hands when wagering against the dealer. Bet the 6 Card Bonus to win on your best five-card hand.
Pair Plus®️
Pair Plus lets you bet against your own hand. If your hand contains a pair or better, you win!
Ante
Ante lets you play against the dealer’s hand. It’s just your cards against the dealer’s. If you bet on the ante and like your hand, you must place an equal wager on the play spot. It’s your three-card poker hand against the dealer’s three-card poker hand, and the best hand wins!
To Play Both
It’s you and your cards for a pair or better and it’s you against the dealer for the best three-card poker hand. You must also make the play wager or you will forfeit the ante wager.
Ante Bonus
If you make the ante and play wagers, you may win an ante bonus payout even if the dealer doesn’t qualify, and even if the dealer’s hand beats your hand.
6 Card Bonus
Combine your hand with the dealer’s three-card hand to make your best five-card poker hand. You win with a three-of-a-kind or better. See paytable for odds.
Craps is fast-paced and many consider it the most exciting casino game. Craps provides many different types of bets.
House Rules
The shooter must make a fair attempt to reach and hit the opposite end of the table when shooting. Setting of the dice for the purpose of delaying the game is prohibited. Floor Supervisor decisions regarding rules and play are final.
Pass Line
Winning numbers on the first roll (Come out roll) are 7 or 11 and losing numbers are 2, 3, or 12. Any other number establishes the point. If the point rolls again the players win the Pass Line, and if a 7 rolls before the point, players lose and the dice are passed to the next player.
Don’t Pass Line
The winning numbers on the Come out are opposite of the Pass Line— players win on 2 or 3, lose on 7 or 11, and push on 12. Any other number establishes the point. Players win the Don’t Pass Line if 7 rolls before the point is made. On any 7 out the dice are passed to the next player.
COME
Players may make Come bets any time after the point is established, and they are the same as betting on the Pass Line.
DON’T COME
Players may make Don’t Come bets any time after the point is established, and they are the same as betting on the Don’t Pass Line.
ODDS
Players may make an optional wager called odds on the Pass Line or on Come bets. If 6 or 8 rolls, odds pay 6 to 5; if 5 or 9 rolls, odds pay 3 to 2 and if 4 or 10 roll, odds pay 2 to 1. Players may make an optional wager called Lay odds on the Don’t Pass Line, or on Don’t Come bets. If a 6 or 8 rolls, the player must lay 6 to win 5; if a 5 or 9 rolls, the player must lay 3 to win 2 and if a 4 or 10 roll, a player must lay 2 to win 1.
PLACE BETS
Players may make optional wagers called Place Bets. If a 6 or 8 rolls, Place odds pay 7 to 6; if 5 or 9 rolls, Place odds pay 7 to 5 and if 4 or 10 rolls, Place odds pay 9 to 5.
BUY BETS AND BUY LAY BETS
Buy and Buy Lay bets pay odds without requiring a flat bet and may be made directly on a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 at any time without waiting for the number to roll the first time. There is a 5% commission on the amount of a Buy bet placed, and a 5% commission on the total amount won on a Buy Lay bet. The Buy bet wins if the number bet is rolled before a 7. The Buy Lay bet wins if a 7 rolls before the number bet on. In either case, the wager is paid according to true odds as listed above in the Odds section.
BIG 6 AND 8
You win if a 6 or 8 is rolled before a 7. The bet is for even money and can be placed or removed at any time and is a self-service bet.
FIELD
The Field is a one-roll bet that can be placed at any time and is a self- service bet. Winning numbers are 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 or 12. All but 2 and 12 pay even money; 2 and 12 pay double.
PROPOSITION BETS
Proposition bets are made at any time, are all one roll wagers excluding Hard Ways, and must be booked with a Base dealer or Stick person. Proposition bets are bets made on the individual numbers 7, 11, 2, 3, and 12, or various combinations of these numbers, including the Hardways, 4, 6, 8, and 10. The Natural numbers 7, 11, 2, 3 and 12 win or lose on the next roll of the dice—a one roll bet. A roll of 2 or 12 pays 30 to 1; 3 or 11 pays 15 to 1, and 7 pays 4 to 1. The Hard Ways win if the number is rolled as a pair, and lose if rolled any other way—easy—or if a 7 rolls. The Hard 4 and 10 pay 7 to 1; the Hard 6 and 8 pay 9 to 1.
Hopping Hardways pay 30 to 1 and are a one roll bet. Side wagers are prohibited.
In case of improper roll all bets are called dead or no roll, and bets returned to the player.
If a bet is over the table maximum the bet is honored up to the table maximum and the overage returned to the player.
If a player fails to meet the table minimum the floor supervisor will be notified and the bet will be honored while the floor person explains table minimums. If it happens again the bet will be called dead and the bet returned to the player.