James Taylor Tickets for Fenway Park are in Short Supply

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James Taylor's new album "Before This World" features a song about Fenway Park and the Boston Red Sox. Taylor will perform at Fenway Park this August, and tickets are going fast.


James Taylor has done it again with his newest release of “Angles of Fenway,” which is heating up discussions all over the blogosphere. The song features the Boston Red Sox as the underdog and pulls on the emotional strings of anyone who has ever sat in Fenway Park rooting for their favorite baseball team.


The song made it premier at the recent Boston Red Sox vs New York Yankees game and fans have mixed reactions to it – they either love it or hate, there doesn’t seem to be any neutrality from listeners. For instance, one fan said it transcends the lyrics, while another called it the worst sports song ever. All in all, most fans agree that the soulful Taylor has created another memorable song that so many can relate to.


Fans of Taylor are quickly snatching up James Taylor tickets to see him perform in Fenway Park, the home of the Boston Red Sox. Taylor will sing about the angels that the song suggests reside there. Joining Taylor for that special Fenway concert tour date is Bonnie Raitt, another star who has developed a large contingency of rabid fans who will do just about anything to see her perform live.


“These two superstars together in a venue so well loved is a recipe for a sellout,” says a spokesman from ConcertBank.” As of this writing, there are only about 700 tickets left, and they are not expected to last long.” The song and the tour are in support of Taylor’s latest album, “Before This World,” which goes on sale June 16. Some fans are so anxious for the superstar’s newest release that they preordered the album months in advance.


As for the Fenway Park concert date, Taylor and Raitt will light up Fenway Park on August 6, and tickets are on sale now. According to James Taylor, he wrote the song about the Sox’s 2004 win of the World Series, and he says that he is a huge fan of the team. He is most excited, he says, about performing at his beloved Fenway Park.


Critics are already calling the event “historic,” and it’s expected that when Taylor takes the stage, there will be few dry eyes in the stadium. Taylor, a Boston native, now lives in western Massachusetts, and with over 100 million albums sold, he is considered one of Boston’s most influential musicians. Although this will be his first time to perform at Fenway Park, he has sung the national anthem three times at World Series games.


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