Kaleidoscope Tickets
Kaleidoscope began playing together in 1992. The group used to practice at the guitarist's house. Kaleidoscope started playing at college parties. The drummerdiscovered his love of music by listening to his sibling's collection of records.
Kaleidoscope always wanted to hear themselves at the top of the charts and they got their wish with the release of their first single. The band plays plenty of arenas, but would rather play in the smaller clubs in which they began. After paying their dues and opening shows for years, Kaleidoscope was signed to a record deal. The band members quit their other jobs to focus on their record.
Kaleidoscope are expecting to bring in another audience with this tour and the latest album. The band is in the second leg of the promotional tour for their most current project.
Generally, critics have commended Kaleidoscope for their ability to connect with the audience during concerts. Owen O'Toole, a music critic from San Diego, has always been pleased with band’s incredibly talented front man. Kaleidoscope’s new project is receiving excellent reviews from Francis Van Gundy, a music critic out of Raleigh, and David Menchen, from Cleveland.
The band loves playing in Dallas because they have never failed to sell out a how in the city. Kaleidoscope realizes that most fans like their previous songs, so they use material from past projects and the latest record. The group has all their tour information, from the tour schedule to the latest Kaleidoscope tickets released, on TheSeats.com.



