‘X Factor' singer-songwriter James Arthur to make tour stop in Connecticut
The singer-songwriter is scheduled to perform at the casino's arena at 7 p.m. on Sunday, June 29, as part of his Pisces World Tour.
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler bring 'Restless Leg Tour' to Mohegan Sun Arena
He's known for songs like 'Say You Won't Let Go,' 'Can I Be Him', and 'Sleepwalking.'
Tickets go on sale on Ticketmaster at 10 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 14.
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A headstrong approach to developing social relationships can make you someone who is both admired and received with disdain, Gemini. During this transit you're being blessed with the hard work of determining who you want in your dream team. Community and social relationships may not have always come easy to you, and Chiron retrograde in Aries is a great time to self reflect and consider where you've gone wrong so that you can turn right! There is very little success created without a willingness to take risks, and many of those risks may have left you feeling as though you've had to be more self reliant than normal. During this transit the wound that you are being called to turn your attention towards is how you could stand to let others support you through your career. As you are getting to new heights just know that you aren't on the journey alone, instead you'll find more success by appreciating how you're a part of a united effort. 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Having learned to be someone who is independent came as a natural part of your growth, but gosh that doesn't mean it was easy! Enjoy this transit as a time to reflect on how you've grown: the sacrifices, the lonely moments, and the triumph. Oh Libra, the Chiron retrograde in Aries transit might be giving you mixed feelings. For you this transit brings up your need for tightly knit and reliable partnerships, despite your inclination to attract close relationships with people who lean towards independent streaks. Don't let past experiences with friends lead you to believe you can't tap into your social resources, Libra! Just because your friends and you are all running in different lanes doesn't mean you aren't all part of the same team - focus on appreciating and securing good relationships. Honestly Scorpio, I'm kind of in love with this transit for you. Despite not being a Fire sign, traditionally speaking, you share a planetary ruler with Aries which may make it easier for you to navigate through this transit. While Aries charges, you Scorpio, find you strength in strategic partnerships and intentional positioning. Continue developing your health care practices, exercise routines, and how you provide service to others. This transit can provide you with a deeper awareness of how consistent effort yields energizing results. What a beautiful time to develop how you participate in sacred play. Many of you may find that you're taking a break from certain activities or hobbies you formerly loved indulging in. Whether or not you choose to partake in them again is entirely up to you. What I can advise you based on Chiron retrograde in Aries is to consider how flirtations and 'fun' may have wounded your childhood expectations of yourself. Sometimes we hold values and beliefs from childhood in the back of our minds, even if they might not be appropriate for the adults we've grown into being. Oh Capricorn, with Saturn and Neptune in Aries and Chiron retrograde in Aries, you may have to undergo grief work before you can reap external rewards. This transit is lighting up the family and home sector of your birth chart, which may translate into needing to revisit past wounds regarding your home and family life. Is it possible that you're allowing a myth to continue to inform your lore and validity? Sometimes you have to see life more objectively than grandly in order to fully appreciate yourself. Is it possible that the story you tell yourself and others is spoken from the voice of someone who never needed to be so self reliant? At the beginning of Chiron retrograde in Aries, Mercury retrograde is occurring within the Fire sign Leo. Those transits poetically reflect how you strength during Chiron retrograde in Aries can be found in reflecting on and reclaiming your story. Sometimes we tell stories of survival, instead of fully healing for them. Take this time to think about how you've had to 'do' without adequate support, so that you can 'be' someone who better knows how to receive what you need moving forward. As someone who genuinely respects your independence and freedom to be a self starter, this transit may feel as though it is pushing you to work past current limitations. You may find that sometimes you desire to remain alone is a form of hypervilegence—have you allowed yourself to trust other people to give care to you Aries? Naturally, you are the decider of who actually meets your expectations based on your values. Enjoy this transit, as it is the perfect time to reflect on developing a healthy relationship with self reliance and leadership.