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VFactory Tour Dates!

At all of the following venues performance starts at 8:00PM

May 1, 2008
House Of Blues - Las Vegas, Nevada
May 3, 2008
Great American Music Hall - San Francisco, California
May 4, 2008
House Of Blues - San Diego, California
May 5, 2008
House Of Blues - West Hollywood, California
May 6, 2008
House Of Blues - Anaheim, California
May 7, 2008
Provo Southworth Hall - Provo, Utah
May 8, 2008
The Gothic Theatre - Englewood, Colorado
May 11, 2008
House Of Blues - Dallas, Texas
May 13, 2008
House Of Blues Chicago Chicago, Illinois
May 14, 2008
House Of Blues - Cambridge Room Cleveland, Ohio
May 15, 2008
St. Andrew’s Hall - Detroit, Michigan
May 16, 2008
Blender Theater @ Gramercy - New York, New York
May 17, 2008
North Fork Theater - Wesbury, New York
May 18, 2008
TLA - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
May 20, 2008
Stone Pony - Asbury Park, New Jersey
May 22, 2008
House Of Blues Myrtle Beach - North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
May 25, 2008
Revolution Night Club - Fort Lauderdale, Florida
May 26, 2008
House Of Blues - Lake Buena Vista, Florida

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Thurs, May 31st, 2007
05-31-2007
MX+LAX+SLC=HOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yea baby!!!
 
Guadalajara, MX (Rancho los tres Potrillos)
05-28-2007
Well I don't have much to say about these last days here in Mexico other then it was really relaxing and lots of fun. Just basically chilled at the hotel and went to the pool and stuff. I even went to the very top of the hotel to get some sun. We had our very own private sun deck!!! We could see the whole city and it was a great site...this was our last time flying our chartered plane, it was a blast having our own plane. I took some pictures in the cockpit and on it. We had some pranks on there and chartered planes are so laid back and really fun. It was pretty cool chilling in the captains deck, cause nowadays those doors are code shut. Our last shows were great, our security guards were awesome and took pictures with me. Luciano (security guard), from Argentina, took me up to get a crepe at the venue and was jealous because they looked fantastic and tasted great!! The crowd was loud and had piercing screams, for some reason its music to the ears. It was happy and sad performing our last 2 shows, I assume this will be our last time for HSM. Who knows maybe their will be an HSM 2 tour??? We'll all have wait and see... Jared
 
Sat, May 26th, 2007 and Sunday, May 27th, 2007
05-26-2007
Today my parents came to spend the rest of the trip with me. It was pretty cool having them there with me. We went to Mexico's pyramids. It was so awesome and really interesting, the people that lived there years ago believed that earth would end in 2012....I guess we'll have to see if they were right! :O, We learned that they believed in energies instead of gods and they lived in underground caverns. The guide also told us we had to climb the pyramid steps sideways 7 times to the right, and 6 times to the left. There were also some nasty red fire ants on the ground, and they were huge! I don't really like fire ants that much cause when I lived in Hawaii I would get bitten by them, and it wasn't very fun. We climbed one of the pyramids and it was about 260 steps to the very top! It was tiring, very steep, but a lot of fun! We also did an experiment with hand clapping next to the pyramids. That was quite interesting. You had to be facing a certain way and close to the pyramid, you could hear a bazaar sound when you clapped, it sounded like a 22. pistol going off, it was really cool. After we were all finished with our tour, we shopped around the pyramids for some cool souvenirs and then headed back to Mexico City for our show. Mexico City is famous for their bootleg items for shows, and I gotta say the stuff outside the stadium was 10 times better then the items sold inside. My parents bought me a really cool jersey that had the NBA logo but was a wildcats jersey. So next time anyone sees a show in Mexico City, check out the products around the stadium. Today, was my last day of being sick but I had plenty of it on our last show. But I got through the show and it went very well. I loved the audience and it was jammed packed inside. Also after "Breaking Free," the crowd chanted for Troy to kiss Gabriella, so he did so on the cheek and everyone cheered. It was quite a finish! Jared
 
Monterey, MX (Foro Coca Cola, Cap 11977)
05-24-2007
Our flight from Caracas left around midnight and we didn't get into Mexico until 8 am. We were all tired from our flight, everyone went straight to their rooms to sleep. Today is show day, so a lot of us are trying to get some rest to have some energy before the show, and we don't pass out on stage. It feels great to be in Mexico, its really cool here. Our venue in Monterrey is an amphitheater and is designed to allow people to sit at the very top on the grass and can actually lay down. Their is a mall next to our hotel and I ran over there to check out a few things. They had a really cool pet store and best of all they had a Carls Jr.!!!! That was the best burger I had since leaving the U.S. and I enjoyed it! ^_^ Our shows went great. The crowd was great although our last show it rained outside on the grass, but that didn't stop anyone from enjoying the show. All of them were in their rain ponchos or had umbrellas. Also, I forgot to mention earlier, after the last song of each show, the six cast members would run out and wear the colors and jerseys of the countries. After our a show a group of local kids that reenact HSM came to the meet and greet and performed some of the songs in Spanish. After the meet and greet, we got back on our buses and had a police escort to the hotel. - Jared
 
Caracas, Venezuela
05-23-2007
Apparently most of the cast if not all didn't really know the scheduling delays in Venezuela. But we started to realize it, the longer we stayed there. Some of the cast were told not to go outside the hotel, while they were trying to sort out the flight delays. We come to find out that Venezuela is really going through some interesting times especially for Americans visiting there. Hugo Chavez (http:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_Chavez) the president of Venezuela doesn't like our government. Also, today the maids would just walk into our rooms, with our "Do Not Disturb" signs on "checking out" our personal stuff. I was amazed that they would even attempt doing such a thing, and had to confront them to leave our rooms. To make a long story short, we were happy to leave but, at the same time knowing that they are a lot of wonderful people with a lot of love for us from Venezuela. When the plane took off, everyone cheered and we all hoped things will get better for the people there. Also the day we left Hugo had pulled a major popular TV station off the air, and there is continued civil unrest in Venezuela, to check out more go to Foxnews.com or watch Fox.
 
Caracas (Estadio De Baseball UCV, Cap 17000)
05-22-2007
I slept in pretty late cause there is just no way I'm going to get better if I don't rest. The schedule and the shows just doesn't allow me to recover as quickly if I was home. But I felt better today knowing that I finally was getting some meds to help with this flu. Just before we left for the venue, security (seguridad in Spanish) told us not to bring anything we didn't want to lose. They said that this place in particular was notorious for "misplacing things." So I didn't bring my camera for fear of losing it, and I wanted to take pictures of Caracas, to add those of Argentina and Brazil. But, I did get to take pictures from my hotel room and plane ride but that was about it. Our show today was in a baseball stadium, it wasn't too big but it was really beautiful. I will try to get some pictures from Marc (our staff photographer) so I can show you the stadium. Also, right before our show, we found out the moths here are about as big as birds! It was pretty funny seeing bugs that big. The girls were all freaking out! A big one landed on the steps leading up to the stage, the girls wouldn't go up them unless someone scared the moth away, finally we "took" care of the problem and our show went very well, even though I wasn't feeling very good I still had a good time. During Headstrong, their was a moth on the stage the size of my fist! I almost stepped on the huge bug, but by the end of the song he had flown away... shucks! After the show, we returned to the hotel, and later in the evening we were scheduled to leave. But that wasn't the case......
 
Caracas, Venezuela
05-21-2007
Now, until we leave to return home, we will have our own chartered plane. We had to make a refueling stop in Brazil just before we crossed the border to Venezuela. We hear that it is pretty unsafe in Caracas, because of civil unrest and people were rioting in the streets the day before, and were told that we couldn't leave the hotel. We got in around 1am at our hotel and went straight up to our rooms to sleep except for me... I had a huge fever so I had a doctor come up and see what she could could do for me. The doctor told me she would give me some stuff later in the day... Jared
 
Morumbi
05-20-2007
This show was quite amazing, and we had over 46,000 people there! We had so many people at the front that we couldn't throw the basketballs out after "Getcha Head In The Game" for fear of people crushing each other to get the balls! But the show went very well, people sang along, cheered, and clapped throughout the whole show. Everyone of our cast members were very impressed with the crowds response and participation. After the show, the Meet and Greet had to be done red carpet style because apparently they had been giving out unauthorized passes for the meet and greet. So it was a little crazy and could have gotten out of hand but it actually went very well. After that, we headed out back to our hotel to rest and relax. - Jared
 
Flight to Sao Paulo, Brazil
05-19-2007
Well sadly this morning I woke up around 5 am and had a sore throat and later on came to find that I had caught the flu bug! Yuck! So I won't be feeling good for a week, but I'll get through it. Anyways, we all got to Brazil and met the Chief of Police, he is a very good man and also quite a character. On the way to the hotel, we had a police escort on motorcycles and they wore bulletproof vests, pretty cool eh! - Jared
 
Pista Athletica (stadium cap 27000)
05-18-2007
This stadium was huge and the crowd was amazing! They sang every word and even threw stuffed animals and letters on stage. They even chanted Ashley's name after every song she performed (her album is number 1 in Chile)! I got to talk to my brother after the show and he said how perfect the show was. He told me how much it meant to him and the families that he brought with him and how appreciative they were. It was sad saying goodbye to my brother but I know how busy he is and I'm glad that he is doing well and I got to visit with him, and I wasn't the only one but the entire cast got to visit and told him how much they missed him and how nice it was to see him again. It was a memorable night that I will always cherish!! - Jared
 
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