Suicidal Tendencies Tickets
Suicidal Tendencies started playing at the local club Card. The lead singer discovered his love of music while listening to his father's record collection. The drummer was influenced by his mom's love of music. Suicidal Tendencies began playing together in 1982. The group was influenced by music of the '50s.
The band just completed their newest project, but they are already planning the next release. Suicidal Tendencies will take some time off after the tour, allowing the group members to recharge after a long tour.
Often times, critics have praised Suicidal Tendencies for their playfulness with the crowd when they perform live. Ann Arbor music critic Burt Hornstrom has always mentioned band’s amazing guitarist. Suicidal Tendencies’s latest album has received inspiring praise from all the critics, including Bill Kostner from Springfield and Kent Emerson from San Antonio.
Suicidal Tendencies’s first album failed to sell, but the second album saved them from obscurity. The years of paying their dues paid off when Suicidal Tendencies signed a record deal.
Suicidal Tendencies accepted that they had a real chance to become a headlining national act in 2000, when the group's first fan club was started by Jenna Anderson. The fan club grew from a few dozen to a few thousand after Jennifer Fraiser created a website for the band and a national tour gave the group plenty of exposure.
The band has an obsession with City in Raleigh and are sure to play a concert every year. TheSeats.com’s comprehensive site has concert seating charts and touring schedules tickets, making TheSeats.com the best one site stop for your Suicidal Tendencies tickets.




