Pain Killer Hotel Tickets
Pain Killer Hotel’s members grew up together. The lead singerdiscovered his love of music by listening to his mom's record collection. Pain Killer Hotel started performing at the local dive bar Laziness. The group was influenced by the blues.
The newest project from Pain Killer Hotel is the band's eighth project.
The group may have recently finished their latest record, but they are thinking of what is to come next. Pain Killer Hotel will spend some time apart after the tour, to allow the band members to recharge.
Often times, critics will commend Pain Killer Hotel for their ability to energize the audience at concerts. Austin music critic Ian Anderson has always been a fan of band’s incredible guitarist. Pain Killer Hotel’s most current project has received tremendous praise from all the critics, including Rick Hemmingway from Baltimore and David Urich from Jacksonville.
got K92.5 to start playing their single and had their friends call in to request the song. A record executive heard it one day and immediately signed the group. The members of the group all quit their other jobs to focus on their music.
Pain Killer Hotel realized that the possibility of living life as actual musicians was a distinct possibility after the band’s first fan club was started in 1991 by Jennifer Teisberg. After starting out with a handful of members in Urbana, the club took off exponentially, growing to over two thousand in just a few months.
The group has an obsession with Guru in Baltimore and are sure to play a show every year. The group has all their tour information, from the tour schedule to the latest Pain Killer Hotel tickets released, on TheSeats.com.



