Third Eye Blind Tickets
Third Eye Blind started singing at Corps, a local dive bar. The guitarist use to listen to CD constantly as a teenager. The guitarist was encouraged to play by his grandmother. The members of Third Eye Blind met in grade school. The band used to practice at the lead singer's basement.
Third Eye Blind was offered a record contract after putting on a show at at Cage, a local club. The band members were happy that all the small clubs they had played had paid off. Third Eye Blind were convinced their hard work had paid off after their first single rose to the top of the charts.
After this last non-stop year the members of Third Eye Blind will take a break. The group has just finished their latest album, and they are plotting their next move already. The new album from Third Eye Blind has been heavily influenced by singers of the 1960s.
Often times, critics commend Third Eye Blind for their ability to connect with the crowd when they perform live. A music critic from New York, Raymond Van Hoos, has always pointed out band’s tremendous skill on their instruments. Third Eye Blind’s most current project has received excellent praise from Noah Kloiber, a music critic out of Biloxi, and Marcus Quaid, from Philadelphia.
The band has never played a bad performance in Orlando, so they make sure to schedule a stop there whenever they tour. Third Eye Blind knows to play both the old and the new at their shows. The group’s tour schedule and concert information is outlined on TheSeats.com, along with the latest Third Eye Blind tickets and seating charts available.




