M.O.D. Tickets
M.O.D.’s members were friends in college. The group was influenced by music of the '50s. M.O.D. started singing at Zero, a college bar. The guitarist use to listen to record constantly as a kid.
The band just finished their newest record, but they are already plotting the next move. M.O.D.'s latest album is the group's first album since the band broke up nine years ago.
Generally, critics commend M.O.D. for their ability to rile up the audience when they perform live. A music critic from Austin, Vito Abbey, has always praised band’s terrific hooks. M.O.D.’s new project is receiving superb reviews from notable music critics like Henry Dostal and Otis Carter.
M.O.D. was discovered after their single was heard on a local music hour on B92.5. The members of the group all quit their other jobs to focus on their music. M.O.D.’s first release rose quickly in the charts, giving them the national recognition they always wanted. The band is enjoying its success, touring constantly.
M.O.D. realized that they were real working musicians after the group’s first fan club was started in 2000 by Susan Pillar. The fan club quickly grew from a few dozen in Miami to a few thousand across the nation.
M.O.D.'s performances always have the audience singing by the end of the concert. Orlando has always been a haven for the band, so they are sure to schedule a performance there every time they tour. TheSeats.com is the one stop shop for the group, with M.O.D. tickets, concert seating charts, and touring schedule.



