I Hate Kate Tickets
I Hate Kate began singing at Disclaimer, a local bar. Music of the 1970s heavily influenced the early work of the group. I Hate Kate’s members met in middle school. The guitarist first found his love of music by listening to his brother's record collection.
The newest project from I Hate Kate is a refinement of their accepted sound. The band has just completed their most current project, and they are planning the next release already. Members of I Hate Kate hope this tour and the new album attracts a whole new audience.
After paying their dues and opening shows for years, I Hate Kate was signed to a record deal. The band's members all had weird jobs while they waited to be noticed.
I Hate Kate finally realized they made it in 1998, after Amanda Smith started the band’s first fan club. The group embraced the small fan club and with the launching of the band’s own website by Pamela Jenson and a well marketed national tour the club quickly grew to a few thousand.
will play the old favorites and the new popular songs while tour. The group’s tour schedule and concert information is outlined on TheSeats.com, along with the latest I Hate Kate tickets and seating charts available.



