Taylor Swift’s 12th album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” drops on Friday, Oct. 3, around the world.
Still have a CD player? How about a first listen of Taylor Swift new album with a physical copy of the project.
According to a press release from Target Corporate, select stores will open their doors at midnight on October 3 to give Swifties the chance to be some of the first to hold the physical copies of the album. And in Monroe County, the Henrietta Target is that store!
Officials said fans will have the chance to shop four exclusive products: a pressing of “The Life of a Showgirl” on a limited edition vinyl, as well as three exclusive CDs with posters included.
Now for the logistics: Physical or digital tickets will be distributed in the electronics section of the the Target stores Thursday starting at 10 p.m. Officials said that will reserve guests’ product for purchase. Once a guest has their ticket, they can continue shopping in the store and return to the designated queuing location at 11:45 p.m. to make their purchase at midnight.
Due to high demand, there will be a purchase limit of four per item, per guest.
Henrietta Target is located at 2325 Marketplace Dr, Rochester, NY 14623
In the crisp embrace of a Finger Lakes autumn, where the leaves whisper secrets of rebellion and the Genesee River hums with untamed energy, Rochester is about to become the stage for history’s boldest remix. Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton: An American Musical—the Tony, Grammy, and Pulitzer Prize-winning juggernaut that fused hip-hop fire with Founding Fathers’ fury—returns triumphantly to the West Herr Auditorium Theatre from November 18 to 30, 2025. This isn’t just a tour stop; it’s a homecoming for a show that redefined Broadway, now electrifying the heart of upstate New York with its pulse-pounding score and razor-sharp storytelling.
Miranda’s genius—equal parts Notorious B.I.G. swagger and Sondheim precision—transforms the Revolutionary War into a rhythm that gets under your skin, challenging you to rap along to the Constitution while questioning who gets to write the narrative of a nation.
As the Angelica Company (the tour’s powerhouse ensemble) takes the stage, expect sold-out nights where local history buffs mingle with first-time theatergoers, all rising to their feet for that iconic “The Room Where It Happens.” Shows evening curtains at 7:00 p.m. and matinees at 1 p.m. on select days—prime for a weekend escape or a midweek revolution.
Snag yours now via Ticketmaster or the official RBTL site, starting at around $78 (though premium seats command a Founding Father’s fortune). Whether you’re a “Helpless” romantic or a “Non-Stop” history hound, this is your shot. Don’t throw away your ticket—Rochester’s revolution starts November 18. Who lives, who dies, who tells your story? In the Flower City, it’ll be you.
Gearing up for a night of funk, soul, and timeless hits the legendary Chaka Khan takes the stage at the Kodak Center on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, at 8:00 PM. Known as the “Queen of Funk,” the 10-time Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter promises an electrifying evening filled with her signature powerhouse vocals and vibrant energy, marking a highlight of her 2025 tour.
Chaka Khan, born Yvette Marie Stevens in Chicago, has been a trailblazer in music for over five decades. From her early days fronting the funk band Rufus with hits like “Tell Me Something Good” to her solo career-defining anthems such as “I’m Every Woman” and “Ain’t Nobody,” Khan’s influence on R&B, funk, and soul is undeniable. Her distinctive voice and dynamic stage presence have inspired generations of artists and continue to captivate audiences worldwide.
The Kodak Center concert is a special homecoming for local guitarist Jon Dretto, who has been touring with Khan as her lead guitarist. Selected from thousands of submissions, the Webster native’s inclusion adds a layer of local pride to the event. Dretto’s chord riffs will complement Khan’s performance, making this a must-see show for Rochester music fans.
Fans can expect a setlist packed with classics, likely including “Through the Fire,” “I Feel for You,” and “Sweet Thing,” as she is celebrating 50 years of music & will be taking a pause from “The Queens: 4 Legends, 1 Stage Tour,” giving fans a full dose of Khan’s unparalleled artistry.
Tickets for October 1 are available through Ticketmaster, with prices varying based on seating.
In for a treat as Chaka Khan brings funk-soul legacy to the Kodak Center whether you’re a lifelong fan or new to her music, this concert promises to be a celebration of an icon whose voice and spirit continue to shine brightly. Don’t miss the chance to experience the Queen of Funk live in the Flower City!
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Get ready for a slam-dunk celebration of basketball wizardry and family entertainment as the world-famous Harlem Globetrotters bring their 100 Year Tour to the Blue Cross Arena on February 7, 2026.
This milestone event marks a century of the Globetrotters’ iconic blend of athletic prowess, comedy, and crowd-pleasing tricks, promising an unforgettable afternoon for fans of all ages in the Flower City.
Founded in 1926, the Harlem Globetrotters have evolved from a barnstorming team into global ambassadors of goodwill, entertaining millions with their gravity-defying dunks, impossible ball-handling skills, and hilarious on-court antics. Over the decades, they’ve played in more than 120 countries, rubbing elbows with popes, presidents, and pop stars while maintaining an unbeatable record against their perennial foes.
Globetrotters deliver their signature high-energy show, complete with jaw-dropping stunts like behind-the-back passes, no-look shots, and interactive fan moments that pull audience members into the action.
Whether it’s a gravity-defying alley-oop or a comedic skit, the performance is designed to thrill laughs and joy, making it a perfect outing for families, sports enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a break from the ordinary.
Special add-ons elevate the experience: Fans can snag a Celebrity Court Pass for up-close access during pregame warm-ups, including one-on-one interactions with the players. VIP packages include autographs, group photos, and exclusive merchandise like a newly designed 100 Year Harlem Globetrotters gift pack.
This tour isn’t just a game—it’s a piece of history in motion, blending nostalgia with modern flair.
Tickets are available through Ticketmaster and the official Harlem Globetrotters website. Prices vary, but early birds can secure spots for what promises to be one of the hottest family events of the winter. Don’t miss your chance to witness 100 years of Globetrotter magic right here in Rochester—grab your tickets and prepare for a courtside adventure!
Presales run from 9/15 to 9/21; Presale code: VENUE don’t miss this memorable night!
The Rochester Americans have scored the first goal in each of their first five games this season and seven of eight dating back to the end of the 2023-24 campaign. (Photo: Micheline Veluvolu)
ROCHESTER, N.Y — The Rochester Americans (Amerks) ignited their home crowd with a thrilling 6-1 victory over the Cleveland Monsters at The Blue Cross Arena on Wednesday night.
Six different goal-scorers lead Rochester to decisive 6-1 win over Cleveland
A pivotal moment in the game came when the Amerks scored two goals in a blistering seven-second span, leaving the Monsters reeling. This momentum-swinging sequence propelled the Amerks to their first home win of the season.
With this decisive victory, the Amerks improve their record and build momentum for their next showdown.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — New Rochester Americans head coach Michael houser will get another shot at adding his second win to his professional coaching record and first in front of his team’s home crowd Wednesday when The Amerks return to the Blue Cross Arena to face Cleveland Monsters.
Despite jumping out to an early lead, Rochester Americans came up short in Toronto, dropping the Saturday matinee by a final score of 3-2. (Photo: Micheline Veluvolu)
The American hockey team has been gearing up for another exciting season, and their last two games have been thrilling matchups. In this post, we’ll break down the highlights and key takeaways from their recent performances.
Big Picture:
Toronto Marlies defeated the Amerks back-to-back games over the weekend. Once on the road. Once at home.
**Game 1: Home vs Toronto Marlies
Date: October 18, 2024
Score: 2-4
Location: Blue Cross Arena
The Amerks allowed the other hockey team to score four unanswered goals – including three in the second period. Viktor Neuchev earned an assist on an Amerk goal. He has totaled two goals and four assists over his last six games. Also, two-of-four goal scorers from the opponent are former Amerks.
**Game 2: Away vs Toronto Marlies
Date: October 19, 2024
Score: 2-3
Location: Coca Cola Coliseum
In the second game, The Amerks clashed with Toronto, resulting in a loss. The team continued its trend of scoring first, showcasing its early-game prowess. Goaltender Michael Houser (1-1-0) made 20 saves in his second appearance of the campaign but took the defeat in the crease.
Key Takeaways:
The team’s consistent early-game momentum and resilient performances underscore its determination.
Anton Wahlberg has points in back-to-back games while Nikita Novikov has two points (1+1) in his last three.
Goaltender and two-time Stanley Cup Champion Matt Murray (Toronto Marlies) (2-0-0) picked up his second win of the season as he stopped 35 of the 37 shots he faced, including 25 through the first 40 minutes of play.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The Amerks defeated Utica Comets 4-1 on the road Saturday, October 12, 2024, to secure their first win of the season.
With the win Saturday at the Adirondack Bank Center, Rochester’s first of the campaign, the club concluded its opening weekend with a 1-1-0(2-Points) mark and outscored its opponents 6-4 in its first two contests of the season. (Photo: Jeff Pexton / Utica Comets)
Led by Isak Rosén and Viktor Neuchev, both forwards recorded two points, assisting and/or scoring on 75% of the team’s total goals.
Unlike Friday’s matchup against the Belleville Senators, The Amerks managed to win the shot stat chart line getting double the shots as Utica Comets, their in-state rivals.
The Amerks net protector Michael Houser stopped 19 of the 20 shots he faced while the opponent goalie had to face 40 shots.
Max Willman scored Utica’s lone goal on the night in the second period from Dylan Wendt and Shane Bowers while Comets goalie Nico Daws (0-2-0) suffered his second straight defeat.
The win is also Michael Leone’s first as head coach of the Amerks and a professional coach.
The Senators ruined Amerks season opener celebrations Friday night defeating the home team 3-2.
Amerks had 24 shots. Senators had 31 shots.
With Amerks players spending vast amounts of time enjoying the game with fans in Section 106 — Senators took advantage of the Americans mistakes scoring both their goals on man-down Powerplays.
ROCHESTER AMERICANS UPCOMING SCHEDULE
(10/13/24 Updated)
Friday, October 18 // Home vs Toronto Marlies
Saturday, October 19 // Away at Toronto Marlies
Wednesday, October 23 // Home vs Cleveland Monsters
Saturday, October 26 // Away at Cleveland Monsters