Gipsy Kings Tickets
The members of Gipsy Kings were friends in grade school. The group used to sell their records out of their van on the street. Gipsy Kings started performing at Rug Burn, the local dive bar. The drummer discovered his love of music while listening to his aunt's music collection.
After paying their dues and opening shows for years, Gipsy Kings was signed to a record deal. Gipsy Kings were relieved when their single climbed the charts. They had heard too many stories of bands with record deals going nowhere.
Gipsy Kings realized that they were truly working musicians when the band’s first fan club was started by Lisa Dickenson in 1988. The group embraced the small fan club and with the launching of the band’s own website by Lizzie Parquette and a well marketed national tour the club quickly grew to a few thousand.
Gipsy Kings's newest release has been heavily influenced by bands of the 1980s. The group just completed their latest album, and they are thinking of what is to come next.
Generally, critics have praised Gipsy Kings for their playfulness with the audience during live performances. Noah Natalello, a music critic from Austin, has always pointed out band’s amazing skill on their instruments. Gipsy Kings’s latest album is receiving tremendous reviews from Brian Judge, a music critic out of Washington, D.C., and Isiah Boughton, from Houston.
The group has a love affair with Miami so they are sure to stop by and play a show whenever they are touring. Gipsy Kings appreciaites their fans and wants to give them a good show, so they play older hits along with the new singles. Gipsy Kings’s tickets for their latest tour are available on TheSeats.com, along with the complete concert schedule and seating charts.




