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PUBLISHED: Sunday, May 4, 2008
Seether, Fingers Eleven join 2008 Showboat line-up



CHESANING -Hard rockers Seether and Finger Eleven are the latest music superstars to join the 2008 Chesaning Showboat Music Festival line-up. The chart-toppers will take the stage on Monday, July 14, with a third act to be announced at a later date.

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Tickets for the show went on sale Saturday. Prices are $29 for general admission and $39 for reserved seating. Seether captured the attention of music fans across the globe when the bans released its U.S. debut, Disclaimer, in 2002. The CD included the hits "Fine Again," and "Gasoline," and a reworked version of the album went platinum and spawned the Top 20 hit "Broken." Seether's success carried forward with 2005's Karma and Effect, which debuted at #8, going platinum with hits like "Truth," "The Gift," and "Remedy,"

The five members of Finger Eleven collectively wrote and recorded more than 100 songs during the process of making their fourth release, Them vs. You vs. Me. They launched the album with a performance of "Paralyzer" on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno. They have appeared on Jimmy Kimmel, Regis and Kelly and other television shows, and their music can be heard on Guitar Hero.

Tickets can be purchased at the Chesaning Showboat Music Festival Box Office, 218 N. Front St., Chesaning, online at www.chesaningshowboat.org or www.starticketsplus.com, or by phone at (989) 845-3056 or 1-800-585-3737.

Showboat organizers are expected to make an announcement soon about the shows on Tuesday, July 15, Friday, July 18 and Saturday, July 19. Steven Curtis Chapman will play on Saturday, July 12, with Seether and Finger Eleven on Monday, July 14, Sugarland on Wednesday, July 16 and Weird Al Yankovic on Thursday, July 17.





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