A Night to Remember Tickets
A Night to Remember’s members met in college. The band was influenced by music of the 1950s. A Night to Remember started singing at Cafeteria, a college bar. The guitarist used to annoy his grandfather by playing his favorite tape constantly.
A Night to Remember's members hope this tour and the most current record attracts a new group of fans. The band just finished their latest record, and they are plotting their next move already. The new album from A Night to Remember took eight months to produce.
Critics have generally praised A Night to Remember for their ability to energize the crowd at live performances. A music critic from Louisville, Ray Weyland, has always been enamored with group’s clear mastery of their instruments. A Night to Remember’s latest album has received excellent praise from notable music critics like Ryan Fleetwood and Lewis Mitchell.
A Night to Remember was discovered after single was played on Q102.1. The group continues to play large venues, but still enjoys playing in smaller clubs on occasion.
A Night to Remember knew that they could really have a career in music when the band’s first fan club was started in 1976 by Sarah Avondale. The fan club grew from a few dozen to a few thousand after Lizzie Menchen created a website for the band and a national tour gave the band plenty of exposure.
Every time the group comes to Boston they are sure to stop at Camper and play a show. A Night to Remember appreciaites their fans and wants to give them a good show, so they play past hits along with the newest singles. TheSeats.com’s extensive website has everything from concert seating charts to tour schedules, making TheSeats.com the single best one-stop shop for A Night to Remember tickets.




