Poison Tickets
Poison began playing at Translator, a local club. The lead singer wanted to start a band since he was in college. The lead singer wanted to start a band since he was in high school. The members of Poison grew up together. Frank Sinatra heavily influenced the early work of the group.
The newest release from Poison took one month to produce. The group may have recently finished their newest release, but they are already thinking of their next move. After this last busy year the members of Poison will take some time off.
Critics have often praised Poison for their ability to energize the audience when they perform live. Neslon Slatter, a music critic from Biloxi, has always been impressed with band’s amazing hooks. Poison’s new release is receiving incredible reviews from notable music critics like Gary Jenson and Terry Urich.
Poison’s first album failed to sell, but the second album saved them from obscurity. The band is now a huge draw wherever they play. Poison was offered a record contract after their single was heard on X101.1. The band's members all had odd jobs while they worked hard to be known.
Poison accepted that they could really have a career in music as soon as the group’s first fan club was started by Sarah Quaid in 1999. After playing all across the country, the band’s fan club exploded from the handful of fans around Houston to thousands in every city throughout the country.
will play the old favorites and the new popular songs while tour. TheSeats.com provides the tour schedule and seating charts to concerts, making TheSeats.com the best single site to find your Poison tickets.



