Dallas Purple Party Tickets
The members of Dallas Purple Party were friends in grade school. The group used to practice at the bassist's house. Dallas Purple Party started performing at the college club Desperado. The guitarist used to fall asleep with a tapeplaying as a teenager.
Dallas Purple Party was offered a record contract after their single was heard on B95.1. The band members quit their other jobs to focus on their album.
Dallas Purple Party realized they made it when the group’s first fan club was started by Deb Mitchell in 1977. The fan club quickly grew from a few dozen in Albany to a few thousand from coast to coast.
Dallas Purple Party's latest record is the group's first since the band members went to work on independent projects nine years ago. The band recently completed their most current release, and they are planning the next release already. Dallas Purple Party plans to take a break after the tour, allowing the group members to pursue other projects.
Often times, critics have praised Dallas Purple Party for their ability to connect with the audience at live shows. A music critic from Jacksonville, Jeff Lamango, has always been a fan of band’s incredible guitarist. Dallas Purple Party’s newest album has received excellent reviews from George Menchen, a music critic out of Philadelphia, and Paul Rastetter, from Charleston.
Dallas Purple Party seamlessly blends the songs from the older project with tracks from their most current project. Every time the group comes to Atlanta they are sure to stop at Beach and play a show. The band’s latest tour information, from Dallas Purple Party tickets to concert schedule changes to seating charts, are all available on TheSeats.com.



