Hatebreed Tickets
Hatebreed’s members met in middle school. The lead singer was encouraged to play by his teacher. Hatebreed started singing at Eyewitness, a local dive bar. The band was influenced by the Beatles.
Hatebreed was offered a record contract after performing at at Species, local bar. The band's members all had odd jobs while they waited for their time to come.
accepted that they had made it in 1975, when the group's first fan club was started by Nancy Hemmingway. After playing across the world, the band’s fan club exploded from the handful of fans around Albany to thousands in every city throughout the country.
Hatebreed's newest record is a refinement of their tried-and-true sound. The group recently finished their new project, but they are already thinking of their next move. After this last hectic year the members of Hatebreed will take a break to work on other projects.
Generally critics will commend Hatebreed for their ability to connect with the crowd at live shows. Omaha music critic Ralph Verlinden has always been a fan of band’s superb drummer. Hatebreed’s latest project has received tremendous reviews from all the critics, including Marcus Sheffield, who first saw the group perform in Detroit.
Every time the group comes to Miami they are sure to stop at Artist and play a show. TheSeats.com has all the group information you need. Find Hatebreed tickets, tour schedule, and concert seating charts in one stop online.




