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Heart has kept the masses rocking since the 70s with their girl-powered vocal section and their ability to climb the charts! Heart hits like “All I Wanna Do Is Make Love to You,” “Barracuda,” “Magic Man,” and “What About Love?” helped put Heart on the rock map! Don't miss your chance to see Ann Wilson, Nancy Wilson, and the rest of Heart perform LIVE! Buy your Heart tickets now!
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Heart should've been the main act!
By Fan from IA on 8/24/2009
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Adults

Heart easily upstaged Journey. Hadn't seen them in nearly 20 years, but they still have it - all the power and talent I remember. They rocked the crowd the entire performance, everyone was on their feet the whole time. Too bad they weren't the main act! You go girls!

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Knoxville, TN May 22, 2009
By KaKa from Knoxville, Tennessee on 5/30/2009
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Everyone

I had seen Heart 20 years ago and those girls can still belt out those songs. I knew almost all of the songs and sang along!!! Nancy impressed me with her guitar playing!!! The crowd was into the whole thing. Not a single seat in the house!!! Local group named Vertigo opened for them, very good too. Very good show, do not have to have all that fancy stuff going on, just a good band playing and singing is all that matters, I would go again, if they ever came back!!!!

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Heart was great
By cin from maryland on 5/22/2009
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Sound
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Adults, Everyone, Families, Kids

Didn't like opening act.... Danielia Cotton.. not a rocker for sure...

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HEART ROCKED NASHVILLE!!!
By bigbassist from Nashville, TN on 8/11/2008
Pros:
Better than the recording, Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Everyone

It was HEART!! At their best....still after over 30 years!!! The best concert I have ever seen, honestly....and I worked stage crew for a while here in town. ;-)

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Paced by the powerful vocals of sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson, Heart has been a mainstay in the rock world for more than four decades. Though the lineup around them has changed from time-to-time, the Wilsons remain a force within the music industry and Heart tickets are still a hot commodity.

Heart had been around in some form since the early '60s, but it was not until the Wilsons joined in the early '70s that the rock band's popularity began to take off. With its new lineup intact, Heart released the album Dreamboat Annie in 1975, and it remains their most iconic record to date. Songs such as "Crazy On You" and "Magic Man" are instantly recognizable as classic hits and still earn a great deal of radio play more than 35 years after their release. After making such an early splash, some bands tend to fade away, but such was not the case with Heart.

Throughout the '80s, '90s and 2000s they continued to turn out a string of popular albums and singles. Tunes like "Barracuda," "Stranded" and "Hey You" are testament to the band's longevity and popularity. Concertgoers praise the band’s live performances, shouting out that they rock each city that their tour brings them to. Don’t miss out on your chance to experience a slice of musical Americana; grab your Heart concert tickets today!

Heart Biography

Sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson are the creative spark behind Heart, a hard rock group who initially found success in the mid-'70s, only to reach greater heights after engineering a major comeback a decade later. The daughters of a Marine Corps captain, Ann (born June 19, 1950) and Nancy (born March 16, 1954) grew up in both Southern California and Taiwan before the Wilson family settled in Seattle, WA. Throughout their formative years, both were interested in folk and pop music while Ann never took any formal music lessons as a child (she later learned to play several instruments), Nancy took up guitar and flute. After both sisters spent some time at college, they decided to try their hand as professional musicians, and while Nancy began performing as a folksinger, Ann joined the all-male vocal group Heart.

Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Heart was actually formed in 1963 by bassist Steve Fossen and brothers Roger Fisher and Mike Fisher initially dubbed the Army, they later became White Heart before settling on simply Heart at the beginning of the '70s. After her arrival in the group, Ann became romantically involved with guitarist Mike Fisher when Nancy joined in 1974, she in turn began a relationship with guitarist Roger Fisher. Soon after Nancy's arrival, Mike Fisher retired from active performing to become the band's sound engineer. After gaining a following in Vancouver, Heart was approached by Shelly Siegel, the owner of the Canadian label Mushroom augmented by keyboardist Howard Leese and drummer Michael Derosier, they recorded their debut album, Dreamboat Annie, in 1975.

After selling more than 30,000 copies north of the border, Mushroom issued the LP in the U.S., where it quickly achieved platinum status on the strength of the hit singles Crazy on You and Magic Man. In 1977, Heart jumped ship to the CBS affiliate Portrait, resulting in a protracted legal battle with Siegel, who in 1978 released the unfinished LP Magazine on Mushroom shortly after the band issued its true follow-up, Little Queen, on Portrait. The single Barracuda was another massive hit, and like its predecessor, Little Queen sold over a million copies.

After 1978's Dog & Butterfly, both of the Wilson/Fisher romances ended and Roger Fisher left the group. In 1980, Heart issued Bebe le Strange following a lengthy U.S. tour, both Fossen and Derosier exited and were replaced by ex-Spirit and Firefall bassist Mark Andes and former Gamma drummer Denny Carmassi. After 1982's Private Audition and 1983's Passionworks slumped, the group was largely written off by industry watchers, and moved to Capitol Records.

In 1985, however, Heart emerged with a self-titled effort that ultimately sold more than five million copies on its way to launching four Top Ten hits: What About Love, Never, the chart-topping These Dreams, and Nothin' at All. 1987's Bad Animals continued their comeback success Alone was another number one hit, and both Who Will You Run To and There's the Girl achieved considerable airplay as well. Brigade, issued in 1990, featured the number two smash All I Want to Do Is Make Love to You, as well as the Top 25 hits I Didn't Want to Need You and Stranded. In the early '90s, the Wilson sisters took a brief hiatus from Heart to form the Lovemongers, an acoustic quartet fleshed out by Sue Ennis and Frank Cox in 1992, they issued a four-song EP that included a cover of Led Zeppelin's The Battle of Evermore. Heart returned in 1993 with Desire Walks On, on which Andes and Carmassi were replaced with bassist Fernando Saunders and drummer Denny Fongheiser. With 1995's The Road Home, Heart enlisted onetime Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones to produce a live, acoustic set reprising hits like Dreamboat Annie, Crazy on You, and Barracuda.

Heart went on hiatus by the late '90s, as the Wilson sisters concentrated on the Lovemongers, issuing a pair of albums: 1997's Whirlygig and 1998's Here Is Christmas. But Heart wasn't completely silent: they were the subject of one of the better episodes of VH1's Behind the Music a pair of best-of sets were issued (1998's Greatest Hits covered their early classics, while their later years were spotlighted on 2000's Greatest Hits: 1985-1995) and their music continued to pop up in movie soundtracks (2000's The Virgin Suicides, among others). In 1999, Nancy released her first solo album, Live at McCabe's Guitar Shop, and a year later penned the score to her husband Cameron Crowe's hit motion picture Almost Famous, while Ann continued to play with others -- in the summer of 2001, she participated in the ~A Walk Down Abbey Road: A Tribute to the Beatles tour, which also featured Todd Rundgren, John Entwistle (the Who), and Alan Parsons (the Alan Parsons Project). Heart returned to active recording for Jupiters Darling, released on Sovereign Artists in 2004, and issued Dreamboat Annie Live (a live performance of tracks from the band's debut album, recorded in Los Angeles in 2007) three years later. Red Velvet Car, an all new collection of original material, was released in August 2010. ~ Jason Ankeny & Greg Prato, Rovi