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Alice in Chains coming to Taj Mahal in Atlantic City15 May 2016(PRESS RELEASE) -- Weeks after their sold-out shows at T-Mobile Arena with Guns N’ Roses, mega-platinum-selling rock band Alice in Chains have announced the first leg of a North American headlining tour, including a stop in Atlantic City, NJ on Friday, July 23 at Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort. Alice In Chains’ most recent release was the Grammy nominated album The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here, which entered Billboard’s Top 200 at No. 2 and debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Alternative Albums Chart. Rolling Stone gave the record three stars, as did USA Today, who praised it as an album of “undeniable power.” Spin called it “an assured, diverse, heated record with galvanized hooks,” Pitchfork said it’s “as insistent as [landmark album] Dirt,” and the Seattle Times wrote, “Jerry Cantrell, William DuVall, Mike Inez and Sean Kinney continue to defy expectations” and that “Alice In Chains is better than ever.” This show adds to the already star-studded summer of entertainment at Taj Mahal, with something for every music fan. “This summer promises to be a great one for concert-goers at Taj Mahal. With Alice In Chains being added to the lineup, there is little doubt that the Taj is once again a leading destination for East Coast entertainment,” said Tony Rodio, President and Chief Operating Officer of Tropicana Entertainment, the management company of the Taj Mahal. Over the course of their remarkable career, Alice in Chains has garnered multiple Grammy nominations, sold more than 20 million albums worldwide and amassed a diehard international fanbase whose members number in the millions. They remain one of the most successful and influential American rock bands of all time. Tickets start at just $28 and can be purchased at all Ticketmaster locations, by calling 1-800-736-1420 or online at www.ticketmaster.com. Tickets are subject to applicable taxes and service charges. |