Avril Lavigne Tickets for all Avril Lavigne Concerts    
Click here to view our Site Map
Your Location | Select Location
Home > Concert Tickets > Rock Tickets > Alternative Tickets > Avril Lavigne Tickets  
Avril Lavigne tickets from TicketsNow

Avril Lavigne Tickets

Avril Lavigne became more than a teen rock sensation with her hits songs “Complicated,” “I'm With You,” "My Happy Ending," and “Sk8er Boi.” Don't miss your chance to see Avril Lavigne LIVE! Buy your Avril Lavigne tickets now!
Avril Lavigne tickets are currently unavailable. Be the first to get email alerts and exclusive discounts for Avril Lavigne tickets. Complete the form below and click 'Subscribe'.

First time subscribers! Get 10% off Avril Lavigne tickets when you sign up for Insider Alerts.

Sign up with TicketsNow for Email Alerts of Hot events.
Name
Email
Mobile
Zip
TicketsNow Privacy Policy

You can also bookmark this page and check back often as our inventory is updated frequently.


[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

Too much hipe and not enough show
By Ripped off parent from Toronto, Ontario Canada on 8/11/2008
Pros:
Awful sound lightingset
Cons:
Poor Set List, Poor Sound Quality, Terrible show altogether, Too Short
Best For:
No One

This is the second Avril concert that I took my daughter to. The first one was Avril's first concert and she was way more into the crowd then than she was this time. Avril only sang for just over an hour which is a down right rip off. When you pay the price for tickets like I did, [$], you expect to be entertained! At one point Avril actually said "I want to talk to you but I don't know what to say" Are you kidding me?? The sound was terrible, if you didn't know the words to the songs, then you wouldn't know what she was singing. It seemed like she was screaming the words to every song. Either she WAS screaming or the sound guy did not know what he was doing. I have been to many concerts and this was BY FAR the worst I have been to.

Was this review helpful to you? Yes/No- You may also flag this review.

[0 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
By Bubblz from Fernie B.C. Canada on 8/11/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great opening band, Great seating plans, Great Sound, Great time length, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Everyone

Ok.So my seats were smack dat right in the middle of the stage.If you were to sit any place it would be section 2O2 seats 13 & 14 at the Molson Amphitheatre in Tronto.If you are shorter or not that tall i would recommend you sit in seats not stand in the floor section because you probaly won't be able to see anything.Avril's dancers were great too!the sound was also incredable for Avril and the opening act and you should deffenitly bring eather your camra or your video camra.I loved how the Molson Amphitheatre was put together because it has a slight roof that goes out a quorter way to sit under if it rains and a breas that keeps you cool if it's to hot I would deffinitly go to another live Avril Lavigne concert!!

Was this review helpful to you? Yes/No- You may also flag this review.

[1 of 2 customers found this review helpful]

Help
By Seashell from Toronto, On, Canada on 8/8/2008
Cons:
Poor Sound Quality, Poor Theatrics, Too Short
Best For:
Everyone, Mainly young girls 10-14

[...]

Was this review helpful to you? Yes/No- You may also flag this review.

[0 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

Fantastic Show - Very Entertaining
By SuzieQ from Ontario, Canada on 8/8/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound
Cons:
Too Short
Best For:
Everyone

Really good show. My daughter is a "Die Hard Fan"...we had a great time. Avril was very fun to watch and sounded great. Concert could have gone on a bit longer but the encore was FANTASTIC!! Great time had by all!!!

Was this review helpful to you? Yes/No- You may also flag this review.

Recently Viewed Events
 
Aretha FranklinFinish Now
How Buying & Selling Concert Tickets, Theater Tickets & Sporting Events Tickets works at TicketsNow
TicketsNow Guarantee: Authentic Tickets Or Your Money Back! - TicketsNow
Click here for TicketsNow Terms and Conditions.
Insider Email Alerts
Sign up for TicketsNow emails, get 10% off your first order.
Hot Events

Avril Lavigne Biography

Avril Lavigne first appeared in summer 2002, touting an addictive debut single (the spunky pop/rock gem Complicated) and a skatepunk image that purposely clashed with the polished glamour of mainstream pop. Lavigne, who was 17 at the time, quickly rose to teen idol status, selling several million copies of her debut album, Let Go (the best-selling album by a female artist in 2002), while inspiring a genuine fashion craze with her penchant for tank tops and neckties. As the decade progressed, so did Lavigne's marketable sound, which took a contemplative turn on the sophomore effort Under My Skin before reaching an aggressively upbeat tone for 2007's The Best Damn Thing.

Born into a devout Christian household in the small town of Napanee, Ontario, Lavigne sharpened her vocal talents in church choirs, local festivals, and county fairs. She began playing guitar and writing songs in her early teens, focusing her early efforts on country music and contributing vocals to several albums by local folk musician Steve Medd. Arista Records caught wind of the singer and brought her aboard at the age of 16, with CEO Antonio L.A. Reid personally taking Lavigne under his wing. She quit high school, relocated to Manhattan, and set to work with a handful of prime songwriters and producers, but the partnerships only produced country songs, not the rock music in which Lavigne had become increasingly interested. Arista relented and instead sent Lavigne to Los Angeles, where she fashioned her melodic, edgy debut alongside such writing teams as the Matrix. Released in 2002, Let Go was the polished product, and its four high-charting singles -- Complicated, Sk8er Boi, I'm with You, and Losing Grip -- led the album to multi-platinum status within its second month of release. Lavigne became the youngest female musician ever to have a number one album in the U.K., and she supported the wildly popular disc (which eventually gained eight Grammy nominations) with a tour of Europe, Asia, North America, and Australia.

Compared with the skin-bearing antics of other teen idols -- Britney Spears chief among them -- Lavigne was a new kind of superstar, one whose appeal didn't rely on sexy videos or suggestive music. She further distinguished herself by bypassing the assistance of professional writing teams during the creation of her second album, choosing instead to collaborate with singer/songwriter Chantal Kreviazuk, Evanescence's Ben Moody, and Evan Taubenfeld (who had previously worked with Lavigne as her touring guitarist). Released in May 2004, Under My Skin was more serious than its predecessor, dealing with such issues as premarital sex (Don't Tell Me), depression (Nobody's Home), and the death of Lavigne's grandfather (Slipped Away). The album debuted at number one in more than ten countries, went platinum within one month, and further established Lavigne as a pop icon. Incidentally, a song that was co-written by Lavigne and ultimately cut from the final track list -- Breakaway -- was later given to Kelly Clarkson, who used it as the title track and lead-off single for her Grammy-winning sophomore album.

Lavigne married her boyfriend of two years, Sum 41's Deryck Whibley, in July 2006, just one month after the animated film Over the Hedge announced her cinematic debut (Lavigne voiced the part of Heather, a hungry opossum). She also appeared in Richard Linklater's fictional adaptation of Fast Food Nation, which was released that November. Nevertheless, she spent most of the year working on her third album, enlisting former blink-182 drummer Travis Barker to play drums, and cherry-picking a variety of producers (including her husband) to helm the recording sessions. The Best Damn Thing appeared in April 2007, and its lead-off single, Girlfriend, marked a return to the bratty, spunky, punk-pop of her first album. Girlfriend soon became the subject of controversy as the '70s power pop band the Rubinoos sued Lavigne, claiming that her tune reworked their 1979 song I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend. No amount of bad publicity could hurt the singer, however, as Girlfriend became her biggest U.S. single ever and The Best Damn Thing topped album charts worldwide.

Lavigne filed for divorce from Whibley in October of 2009. The dissolution of their union featured heavily on her next album, 2011's Goodbye Lullaby, which included tracks produced by Whibley. ~ Andrew Leahey, Rovi