Raise Hell Tickets
Raise Hell began singing at Clerk, a local bar. The group kept asking the local radio station to play their early songs. Raise Hell’s members met in 1992. The lead singer used to listen to radio constantly as a kid.
The years of paying their dues paid off when Raise Hell signed a record deal. The groupyears opening for bands at small festivals. The band a huge draw with fan clubs in every city.
Raise Hell's newest record is a refinement of their critically-acclaimed sound. The band may have just finished their most current project, but they are already plotting the next move. Raise Hell plans to take a break after the tour, allowing the group members to work on individual projects.
Critics have often praised Raise Hell for their ability to rile up the crowd when they perform live. Scott Jagodzinski, a music critic from San Antonio, has always pointed out band’s great stage presence. Raise Hell’s latest release has received great praise from Chad Smith, a music critic out of Miami, and Zach Jenson, from Portland.
Raise Hell appreciates that they are able to do what they love because of the fans, so they play the hits off their new album as well as the classics. The group’s tour schedule and concert information is outlined on TheSeats.com, along with the latest Raise Hell tickets and seating charts available.



