Oh Sleeper Tickets
Oh Sleeper started singing at Jam, a local bar. The drummer used to annoy his mom by playing his favorite tape too loud. The guitarist use to listen to records constantly as a kid. The members of Oh Sleeper met in 1997. The band used to sell their records out of their van on the street.
Oh Sleeper signed the record deal, and fully expected that they would last past the first album. After paying their dues and opening shows for years, Oh Sleeper was signed to a record deal.
Oh Sleeper realized that they were truly working musicians after Mary Rastetter started the first fan club for the group in 1980. The fan club grew quickly from a few dozen members in a few cities to a few thousand across the world.
Oh Sleeper intends to take some time off after the tour, allowing the group members to work on individual projects. The band recently completed their newest record, but they are thinking of what is next to come. The most current record from Oh Sleeper is the group's first album in six years.
Often times, critics have praised Oh Sleeper for their playfulness with the crowd during live shows. Jacksonville music critic Wes Natalello has always praised group’s incredibly talented drummer. Oh Sleeper’s new album is receiving inspiring reviews from notable music critics like Mark Storjohann and Jeremy Anderson.
Oh Sleeper realizes that most fans like their previous songs, so they use material from past releases and the newest project. The band has never played a bad show in Houston, so they make sure to schedule a stop there whenever they tour. The group has all their tour information, from the tour schedule to the latest Oh Sleeper tickets released, on TheSeats.com.



