A Better Tomorrow Tickets
A Better Tomorrow’s members were friends in high school. The group used to practice at the bassist's garage. A Better Tomorrow began singing at Mystery, a college club. The guitarist used to annoy his sister by playing his favorite tape too loud.
A Better Tomorrow always wanted to hear themselves at the top of the charts and they got their wish with the release of their first single. The band really enjoys performing and is playing almost nightly before fans. A Better Tomorrow met with a local DJ from Z102.1 and convinced him to play their single on air. The single immediately became a local hit and larger radio stations started playing the song. Eventually a record executive heard it and signed the band. The bandstarted headlining shows as soon as they started playing together.
A Better Tomorrow knew that they were real working musicians when the band’s first fan club was started in 1993 by Sharon Zadra. The group embraced the small fan club and with the launching of the group’s own website by Kim Orsino and a well marketed national tour the club quickly grew to a few thousand.
A Better Tomorrow intends to spend some time apart after this next tour, allowing the group members to recharge after a long year. The band is in the second leg of the accompanying tour for their newest project. The most current release from A Better Tomorrow has been heavily influenced by singers of the 1980s.
Generally, critics commend A Better Tomorrow for their ability to connect with the crowd at concerts. A music critic from Champaign, Bill Abbott, has always been enamored with band’s superb bassist. A Better Tomorrow’s new release has received terrific praise from Erik Geanopulos, a music critic out of Champaign, and Simon Ullmann, from Omaha.
The group loves playing in Denver because they have never failed to sell out a how in the city. A Better Tomorrow’s tickets for their latest tour are on sale on TheSeats.com, along with the schedule of all the band’s concerts.



