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7:05 pm Thursday, January 25, 2001

Best Bets

By Staff
Philadelphia
Tickets may be purchased at the Silver Star box office by calling (800) 557-0711. All tickets are non-refundable. Must be 21 years or older to attend. The Silver Star Conference Center is a non-smoking facility.
Feb. 3, Bill Cosby, 8 and 10 p.m., tickets on sale Jan. 3
March 3, Keith Sweat, 8 p.m., tickets on sale, Feb. 3
April 21, Wyonna, 8 p.m., tickets on sale, March 21
Tunica:
To charge by phone, call (601) 355-5252 in Jackson; or (228) 385-2600 in Biloxi. Tickets may also be purchased through Ticketmaster Online at www.ticketmaster.com
All events are held in Tunica:
Jan 19-20, 5th Dimension, 9 p.m., Horseshoe Casino, $15
Jan. 19, Sammy Hagar, 9 p.m., Sam's Town Casino, $49, $39
Jan. 20, Brad Paisley, 8 p.m., Grand Casino, $14.95
Jan. 25, John Michael Montgomery, 8 p.m., Horseshoe Casino, $25
Jan. 26-27, Three Dog Night, 9 p.m., Horseshoe Casino, $15
Jan. 27, Toby Keith, 8 p.m., Grand Casino, $14.95, $19.95
Feb. 3, Steve Harvey, 8 and 10 p.m., Grand Casino, $14.95, $19.95
Feb. 9-10, Light Heavyweight Toughman Competition, 7 p.m., Grand Casino, $9.95
Feb. 16-17, Heavy Weight Toughman Competition, 7 p.m., Grand Casino, $9.95
Feb. 24-25, Patti Labelle, 9 p.m., Sam's Town Casino, $49, $3
March 18, Target Stars on Ice, DeSoto Civic Center, $55, $40, $30
Memphis:
Jan. 19, Harlem Globetrotters, The Pyramid Arena, $12-$75
Jan. 24-28, Blue's Clues Live, Orpheum Theatre, prices vary
Jan. 26-27, US Hot Rod Thunder Nationals, The Pyramid Arena, prices vary
March 28-April 21, Phantom of the Opera, times vary, Orpheum Theatre, prices vary

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