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216 began playing together while they were in middle school. The band used to sell their tapes out of their van at local shows. 216 began singing at clubs. The guitarist use to listen to records constantly as a teenager.
The latest record is 's first album since the band broke up six years ago. The band recently finished their most current project, but they are thinking of what is next to come. 216 will take some time off after the tour, to allow the group members to recharge after a long year.
Generally, critics commend 216 for their ability to rile up the audience during concerts. San Antonio music critic Rob Smith has always been impressed with group’s incredibly talented vocals. 216’s newest project has received terrific praise from Michael Brooks, a music critic out of Seattle, and Flint Gitlewski, from Denver.
216 was discovered while putting on a show at at Link, a local dive bar. 216’s first album did not do so well, but the second album was a hit, going platinum.
will play the old favorites and the new popular songs while tour. The band loves playing in Washington, D.C. because they played their first sold out show there. TheSeats.com provides everything a fan could want- 216 tickets, tour schedules, concert seating charts, and more.



