Calabrese Tickets
Calabrese started playing at Demonstrator, a college dive bar. The drummer wanted to start a group since he was in grade school. The lead singer used to fall asleep with a CDplaying as a child. Calabrese began playing together while they were in middle school. The band requested that the local radio station to play their song.
Calabrese plans to take some time off after the tour, allowing the band members to recharge after a long tour. The group just completed their new album, but they are already planning the next release.
Critics have generally commended Calabrese for their playfulness with the crowd at live performances. Baltimore music critic Trent Urich has always commented on band’s immensely talented front man. Calabrese’s new project is receiving inspiring reviews from Van Smith, a music critic out of Cincinnati, and Howie Hornstrom, from Urbana.
Even after getting the record deal Calabrese were not sure if they would make it in the end. Calabrese was offered a record contract after their single was heard on Q95.1.
Calabrese realized that their dream of making an actual life for themselves as musicians had come true when the group’s first fan club was started by Melissa Brooks in 1997. Initially the group only had a few fans from Omaha in the club, but after playing from coast to coast the fan club’s membership exploded to a few thousand.
Calabrese seamlessly blends the songs from the past release with tracks from their latest album. Calabrese’s tickets and latest concert information are available on TheSeats.com, along with the complete tour schedule for the group.



