Saving Abel Tickets
Saving Abel started performing at Babe, a local bar. The guitarist used to listen to radio constantly as a kid. The guitarist wanted to start a group since he was in middle school. Saving Abel’s members were friends in middle school. Music of the 1960s heavily influenced the early work of the group.
Saving Abel’s single rose quickly in the charts giving then the national recognition they always wanted. A member of Saving Abel started dating a girl whose siblingwas a record executive. She passed the single on to them and the band signed a record deal soon after.
Members of Saving Abel see this tour as a chance to expose a whole new group of fans to their music. The group is in the start of the accompanying tour for their newest project. Saving Abel's new album has been heavily influenced by bands of the '50s.
Often times, critics will commend Saving Abel for their ability to energize the audience at live shows. A music critic from Austin, Nathan Jenson, has always pointed out band’s incredibly talented vocals. Saving Abel’s latest project has received incredible praise from all the critics, including Peter Dostal from Seattle and Andy Hornstrom from Albany.
The band has a love affair with New York so they are sure to stop by and play a show whenever they are touring. TheSeats.com has all the tour information a fan needs in one place, including Saving Abel tickets, concert seating charts, and complete tour schedules.




