Nickelback coming to Pizza Hut Park on August 19

FRISCO, Texas - Pizza Hut Park announced today that Nickelback and special guests Daughtry and Puddle of Mudd will perform at the home of FC Dallas on Sunday, August 19 at 7 pm CT.


FC Dallas season ticket holders will have a presale opportunity to purchase tickets on Friday, June 29 from 10 am to 10 pm. Tickets for the general public go on sale on Saturday, June 30 at 10 a.m. at all Ticketmaster outlets, online at ticketmaster.com or charge by phone at 972.647.5700 or 214.373.8000. Tickets for the concert are $53.50, $43.50 plus applicable service charges. Parking at Pizza Hut Park for concerts cost $15, $20, and $25. Event time and date are subject to change.


Over the years, Nickelback's music has appealed to listeners of pop, hard rock, alternative and metal. The current album, "All the Right Reasons" is the fifth released by the Canadian-band and the most popular, having sold over 5 million copies in the United States alone. The CD has had seven songs become hit singles, which combined to sell over 4.5 million downloads. Among the popular songs are: Photograph, Far Away, Savin' Me, If Everyone Cared, and Rockstar. Click here to hear and see the videos.


2007 Pizza Hut Park Concerts to Date:

April 15 - EDGEFEST 16, featuring: The Killers, My Chemical Romance, A.F.I., Muse, Blue October, Jet, Papa Roach, Bowling for Soup, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Kaiser Chiefs, Sparta, Saosin, Bullet for My Valentine, Say Anything, Placebo, Finger 11, The Vanished, Sparta, Miser, and Ataris. (Attendance: 28,242)

April 28 - Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band (26,883)

June 16 - Kenny Chesney with Sugarland and Taylor Swift (26,342)

July 4 - post game-concert: Clay Aiken and Symphony following FC Dallas vs. Chivas USA.


About Pizza Hut Park: Opened on August 6, 2005, Pizza Hut Park is a 145-acre multipurpose sports and entertainment facility located at the intersection of Main Street and Dallas North Tollway in Frisco, Texas, and is the home stadium for FC Dallas of Major League Soccer. The stadium, which has a permanent stage on the north end situated off the playing surface, has a capacity of 20,500 fans for sporting events but can expand to accommodate over 27,000 fans for concerts by utilizing field seats. The complex also includes 17 tournament-grade fields used for youth and adult soccer, as well as high school sports and other events. The $105 million public-private complex is owned by the City of Frisco in partnership with the Hunt Sports Group (HSG), the Frisco Independent School District, and Collin County. In February 2006, it was recognized by the Dallas Business Journal as the winner of the Best Community Impact Award for 2005, given to a property that was judged to have created the most positive economic and social impact on a community. Over 1.5 million spectators and participants visited the complex in 2006 for FC Dallas games, concerts, soccer tournaments, and other special events through the year.