Dirty Projectors Tickets
Dirty Projectors began playing together while they were in middle school. The drummer wanted to start a band since he was in middle school. Dirty Projectors began singing at Cafeteria, a college bar. The band had their friends harass the local radio station to play their song.
Dirty Projectors were still not sure if they would make it after getting a record. They had heard too many stories and knew that they were in no position to expect anything. The group plays plenty of arenas, but would rather play in the smaller bars in which they began. The years of paying their dues paid off when Dirty Projectors signed a record deal. The band's members all had odd jobs while they worked hard to be known.
Dirty Projectors realized they made it as soon as the group’s first fan club was started in 1986 by Melissa Gremillion. The fan club grew from a few dozen to a few thousand after Maria Abbott created a website for the group and a national tour gave the group plenty of exposure.
Members of Dirty Projectors hope this tour and the new album attracts a whole new group of fans. The band just finished their new album, and they are already planning the next release. Dirty Projectors's latest record took just one month to put together.
Generally critics will commend Dirty Projectors for their ability to energize the audience at concerts. Malcom Urich, a music critic from Portland, has always been pleased with band’s lead singer. Dirty Projectors’s most current release has received terrific reviews from notable music critics like Chris Klinger and Jeremy Sheffield.
The group has never played a bad concert in Cleveland, so they make sure to schedule a stop there whenever they tour. Dirty Projectors will mix songs from the newest release with hits from its past record. TheSeats.com’s comprehensive site has concert seating charts and touring schedules tickets, making TheSeats.com the best one site stop for your Dirty Projectors tickets.




