Fairgreen Tickets
Fairgreen’s members were friends in grade school. The lead singer used to annoy his uncle by playing his favorite record at all hours of the night. Fairgreen began singing at Engineer, a college dive bar. Music of the '70s heavily influenced the early work of the group.
Fairgreen plans to take a break after the tour, allowing the band members to rest after a long year. The group just completed their newest project, and they are thinking of what is to come next. The most current project from Fairgreen is the group's fifth album.
Often times, critics praise Fairgreen for their ability to energize the audience at live shows. Kevin Van Hoos, a music critic from Biloxi, has always been impressed with band’s tremendous rhythms. Fairgreen’s latest project has received terrific reviews from Lenny Molitor, a music critic out of Houston, and Ted Gremillion, from Atlanta.
Fairgreen was offered a record contract after their single was heard on B98.9. The band's members all had odd jobs while they waited for their time to come.
Fairgreen knew that living life as a musician was a actual possibility when Elizabeth Phillippe started the first fan club for the group in 1995. The band embraced the small fan club and with the launching of the band’s own website by Mandy Oswalt and a well marketed national tour the club quickly grew to a few thousand.
The band has never played a bad performance in Charleston, so they make sure to schedule a stop there whenever they tour. TheSeats.com is the one stop shop for the band, with Fairgreen tickets, concert seating charts, and touring schedule.



