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ALL GUESTS MUST HAVE A TICKET; NO EXCEPTIONS. PHX Arena is now a cashless environment. Please plan on using Visa, Mastercard, American Express or Discover during your visit. Don't have a credit/debit card? Convert cash into a preloaded Mastercard by visiting one of our reverse ATMs located near the Ticket Office or Section 218! When you purchase a ticket to a PHX Arena event, you can ride the Valley Metro Light Rail at no cost for four (4) hours prior to the event through the end of the transit day. With an increased focus on secure, contactless entry, mobile tickets will be required. All tickets will be delivered electronically with no exceptions, therefore will call is no longer available. All tickets are available via the Ticketmaster app or the Suns-Mercury-PHX Arena app.
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C+C Music Factory Biography
C+C Music Factory was a dance music group (led by Robert Clivilles and David Cole) that brought a hybrid form of house music to America's heartland, scoring several massive pop hits there and all over the world during the early 1990's. Thier debut album, Gonna Make You Sweat (1990) included four hugely popular singles, the most famous of them being Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now). Subsequent releases such as Here We Go, Let's Rock and Roll and Things That Make You Go Hmmmm confirmed them as Dance music's most successful act of the day.
Thier sophmore release, Anything Goes (1994), failed to match the mainstream success of it's predecessor although it did produce a #1 on the Club Chart, Do You Wanna Get Funky. The group disbanded in 1994 when David Cole died of complications from spinal meningitis.
Clivillés and Cole had recorded dance music under other names, and had showcased different vocalists prior to starting their C+C Music Factory project. Their production work for the group Seduction is the most well-known of these earlier endeavours. After the huge success of thier debut, they became highly sought after producers and worked with Mariah Carey, Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam, Whitney Houston and James Brown amongst others.
Read MoreThier sophmore release, Anything Goes (1994), failed to match the mainstream success of it's predecessor although it did produce a #1 on the Club Chart, Do You Wanna Get Funky. The group disbanded in 1994 when David Cole died of complications from spinal meningitis.
Clivillés and Cole had recorded dance music under other names, and had showcased different vocalists prior to starting their C+C Music Factory project. Their production work for the group Seduction is the most well-known of these earlier endeavours. After the huge success of thier debut, they became highly sought after producers and worked with Mariah Carey, Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam, Whitney Houston and James Brown amongst others.
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