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Cassidy subbing for Springfield at Riverside Casino on Saturday
Diana Nollen
May. 20, 2010 1:50 pm
News release from the Riverside Casino & Golf Resort
Rick Springfield's sold-out concert postponed to Nov. 6, 2010
Springfield ticketholders to receive free ticket to see Cassidy
RIVERSIDE -- David Cassidy will perform in place of Rick Springfield at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, May 22, 2010, in the Riverside Casino Event Center.
Springfield has postponed his show due to illness. His concert has been rescheduled for Nov. 6, 2010. Tickets purchased for Saturday's Rick Springfield show will transfer to the new date.
Free admission to the David Cassidy show this Saturday will be given to people with Rick Springfield tickets. Reserved seating listed on the Rick Springfield ticket will be honored until 8pm on Saturday.
Tickets for the David Cassidy performance will be available at the door for $30 beginning at 8 p.m. Saturday. All guests must be 21 or older to attend.
Ticketholders not interested in attending Springfield's Nov. 6 performance can get a refund at the Riverside Casino & Golf Resort Gift Shop by presenting their tickets and a valid photo ID.
A note from Rick Springfield:
“Please let everybody know how much I appreciate their being able to move our show. It has been over a decade since I have had to do this. I must have picked up something when I was on the plane. If I thought there was a chance I could move by the weekend, I'd be there. Again, I'm sorry and we'll do a great show when we're finally there.”
About David Cassidy:
When ABC-TV cast David Cassidy as its star in “The Partridge Family” in 1970, it launched one of the most astonishing careers in entertainment history. Before the series had even aired its initial broadcast, Cassidy was already on the cover of teen magazines throughout the world and had a No. 1 single, “I Think I Love You,” which would become the best-selling record of 1970.
That was just the beginning. Pop and rock tunes followed, and by the age of 21, Cassidy was the world's highest paid solo live performer. During five whirlwind years, he was nominated for a Grammy, performed sold-out concerts in the largest stadiums and arenas all across the globe, and his fan club grew to become the biggest in history, exceeding even Elvis Presley and the Beatles.
His career album sales – highlighted by 18 gold and platinum recordings, including four consecutive multi-platinum releases – exceeded 25 million units worldwide.
Cassidy is one of few artists who has had hits in the charts in all decades since the 70s and he has never failed to pull in crowds in theaters or concerts in more than 30 years.
(AP) David Cassidy, singing Saturday at Riverside Casino Event Center
(Susan Lucas photo) Rick Springfield has postponed his Saturday soldout Riverside Casino concert to Nov. 6 because of illness.