Ticketmaster Cashback
Cashback temporarily unavailable
It contains affiliate links and Extrabux will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on Extrabux links.
Get Cashback Easily
- Join for FREE with an email and password
- Click the "Start Shopping" button or choose a coupon
- Cash back will be added to your Extrabux account!
Ticketmaster Promotions
Mayday Tickets from $123 @Ticketmaster
- Book Mayday Tickets from $123 @Ticketmaster.
- Mayday is a Taiwanese rock band that was formed in the late 1990s with five members, Ashin (lead vocals), Monster (Guai Shou) (guitar), Stone (Shi Tou) (guitar), Masa (Ma-sha) (bass guitar) and Ming (Guan-You) (drums). Dubbed “Kings of the Rock Concert” by Asian media and “The Chinese Beatles” by The Washington Post, Mayday have released 9 albums to date, sold over 21 million concert tickets, won over 200 awards across the globe, including “Best Album” for their 2011 album Second Life and “Best Band” an unprecedented four times at the Golden Melody Awards (the Chinese Grammy's) in 2001, 2004, 2009, 2012. Mayday is one of the best-selling bands of all time, and their 9th album “THE HISTORY OF TOMORROW” has sold over 200 million copies worldwide to date. In 2017, Mayday was once again nominated for 7 awards at the Golden Melody Awards, including “Best Band”, “Best Composer”, and “Song Of The Year”.
- Price may be changed without notice.
G.E.M. Tickets from $119 @Ticketmaster
- Book G.E.M. Tickets from $119 @Ticketmaster.
- G.E.M. is a Chinese singer-songwriter based in Hong Kong. Better known by her stage name G.E.M., an acronym for “Get Everybody Moving”. She made her music debut in 2008 with the self-titled EP GEM. She has since become one of Hong Kong's best-selling musical artists, winning IFPI Hong Kong's Top Selling Female Artist award in 2012.G.E.M. gained popularity in Greater China after her appearance on Hunan Television's programme I Am a Singer (Season 2) in 2014. Her fan base also extends to the United States, Canada, Australia, Norway and Southeast Asia; the same year, she won the Favourite Asian Act award at the 2014 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards. In 2015, she was ranked eleventh in Forbes' China Celebrity top 100 List.
- Price may be changed without notice.