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Jimmy Buffett is the king of summertime fun and he's been atop that throne for decades. His island inspired tunes have earned him a loyal following of parrot heads who party to hits like “Margaritaville” and “Cheeseburger in Paradise.” The concerts are more like beach bashes, so remember to bring your sunscreen. Don't miss your chance to join the flock of Buffett fans. Buy your Jimmy Buffett tickets now!
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[12 of 13 customers found this review helpful]

Not to be missed
By Carol from Atlantic City, NJ on 5/10/2010
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Opening Acts, Great Sound
Best For:
Adults

You can't help but to "go" with the music; people watching is also great at these concerts. Everyone has just way too much fun.

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[10 of 15 customers found this review helpful]

Jimmy Can still bring it.
By ParrotHead Glenn from Tampa, Fl on 4/12/2010
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound
Best For:
Adults

This was my 59th Jimmy Buffett concert and I have seen him from Las Vegas to Red Rocks Colorado and down in Floridaze. This not just a concert it's an event that you MUST SEE.

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[5 of 5 customers found this review helpful]

Come to the Northwest
By Mike from Olympia, WA on 2/24/2010
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Opening Acts, Great Sound
Cons:
Hasn't been here in years
Best For:
Everyone

We need a northwest visit--Safeco Field, Portland Rose Garden, The Gorge. There are 100,000 fans wanting to see Jimmy before he retires to his hammock.

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[2 of 2 customers found this review helpful]

Best one yet!
By Wasted away again in Margaritaville, from Illinois on 8/9/2009
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Opening Acts, Great Sound
Best For:
Adults

Jimmy Buffet never lets you down. This is one of his best concerts yet and having special guest Joe Perry show up for a song....can't be disappointed!

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Head on over to Margaritaville; get your Jimmy Buffett tickets now! 

Originally starting out as a country artist in the late 1960s, the Jimmy Buffett of today is a far cry from the young man who first embarked on his musical journey. A move to Key West, FL, in the 1970s started Buffett down the path to the laid-back beach bum character for which he is known.

Buffett combines folk, country and pop music with tropical-inspired lyrics to produce his distinctive sound. With the Coral Reefer Band backing him up, Buffett is most famous for his concerts. Jimmy Buffett set lists pursue a set structure that consists of a 12 to 14 song first set, a brief set break, a second set that has always included the tune “A Pirate Looks at Forty” and is followed by an average of two encores. Jimmy Buffett tickets are definitely worth their weight for what the audience receives.

Aside from seeing Jimmy Buffett live, a person could attend a concert just to see the spectacle of Buffett’s devoted fan base, otherwise referred to as Parrotheads. To put it mildly, Parrotheads are intensely loyal and celebrate a Jimmy Buffett concert to the fullest extent. Men and women alike often don grass skirts, coconut bras, tropical-inspired clothes, Mardi Gras beads and hats galore exhibiting a parrot, shark or cheeseburger. A Jimmy Buffett ticket is an invite to more than just music; it’s a passport to a tropical mindset.

It is said that it was The Eagles’ bassist Timothy B. Schmit that dubbed Buffett fans Parrotheads at a Cincinnati, OH, concert in the early 1980s when he was playing as a member of the Coral Reefer Band.

Parrotheads as well as regular concertgoers give glowing reviews of Jimmy Buffett live. Truly an experience, don’t miss the chance to see the extravaganza of a Jimmy Buffett concert.

No matter what the weather is like outside, escape to the tropics of Margaritaville by grabbing your Jimmy Buffett tickets today!


Jimmy Buffett Biography

Jimmy Buffett translated his easygoing Gulf Coast persona into more than just a successful recording career -- he expanded into clothing, nightclubs, and literature -- but the basis of the business empire that kept him on the ~Fortune magazine list of highest-earning entertainers was his music. Born in southern Mississippi and raised in Alabama, Buffett moved to Nashville to try to make it in country music in the late '60s. After signing to the Barnaby label, he released one album, 1970's Down to Earth, from which the socially conscious single The Christian suggested he might be more at home protesting in Greenwich Village. (Barnaby lost his second album, High Cumberland Jubilee, though they would find it and release it after he became successful.) Instead, the songwriter moved to Key West, FL, where he gradually evolved into the beach-bum character and developed the tropical folk-rock style that would endear him to millions.

Signing to ABC-Dunhill Record (later absorbed by MCA), Buffett achieved notoriety but not much else with his second (released) album, White Sport Coat and a Pink Crustacean (1973), which featured a song called Why Don't We Get Drunk (...and screw goes the chorus). Buffett revealed a more thoughtful side on Living and Dying in 3/4 Time (1974), with its song of marital separation Come Monday, his first singles-chart entry. But it took the Top Ten song Margaritaville and the album in which it was featured, 1977's Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes, to capture Buffett's tropical world view and, for a while, turn him into a pop star.

By the start of the '80s, Buffett's yearly albums had stopped going gold, and he briefly tried the country market again. But by the middle of the decade, it was his yearly summer tours that were filling his bank account, as a steadily growing core of Sun Belt fans he dubbed Parrotheads made his concerts into Mardi Gras-like affairs. Buffett launched his Margaritaville line of clothes and opened the first of his ~Margaritaville clubs in Key West. He also turned to fiction writing, landing on the book bestseller lists.

His recording career, meanwhile, languished, though a hits compilation sold millions a 1990 live album, Feeding Frenzy, went gold and a 1992 box-set retrospective, Boats, Beaches, Bars, and Ballads, became one of the best-selling box sets ever. Buffett finally got around to making a new album in 1994, when Fruitcakes became one of his fastest-selling records. It was followed in 1995 by Barometer Soup and Banana Wind in 1996. The following year, Buffett began working on a musical adaptation of Herman Wouk's novel -Don't Stop the Carnival with the author himself. After Broadway producers expressed little interest, the production ran for six weeks in Miami during 1997. In spring of 1998, Buffett released a collection of songs from the production as he began mulling over the idea of taking the play on the road. In 1999 he released Beach House on the Moon as well as Live: Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday.

During the first few years of the millennium, Buffett's newly launched Mailboat label issued close to a dozen concert recordings, as well as the 2002 studio album Far Side of the World. Two years later, Buffett allowed RCA to distribute his second Mailboat studio album, License to Chill. Live albums recorded in Hawaii and Boston appeared in 2005, followed by an all-new collection of songs called Take the Weather with You in 2006 and two more live sets, Live in Anguilla in 2007 and Feeding Frenzy: Live in 2008. In 2009, Buffett released Buffet Hotel, his first new studio album in years. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi