The members of Enter Shikari met in 1995. The group used to practice at the bassist's house. Enter Shikari began singing at the local dive bar Network. The lead singer wanted to start a band since he was in grade school.
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Enter Shikari’s first album was a dud, but the second finally got some exposure. The band's members had horrible jobs when they started playing, just biding time until they would hit the big time.
Enter Shikari accepted they had finally made it as soon as the band’s first fan club was started in 1977 by Barbara Lambert. After starting out with a handful of members in Champaign, the club took off exponentially, growing to over two thousand in just a few months.
The newest album from Enter Shikari is a refinement of their critically-acclaimed sound. The band is in the start of the tour accompanying for their latest project.
Generally, critics have praised Enter Shikari for their ability to energize the crowd when they perform live. A music critic from Shelbyville, Ryan Lordi, has always been a fan of band’s tremendous sound. Enter Shikari’s most current release is receiving positive reviews from notable music critics like Glenn O'Toole and Lane Zadra.
Enter Shikari seamlessly blends the songs from the previous release with tracks from their most current album. Ticket Specialists has all the tour information a fan needs in one place, including Enter Shikari tickets, concert seating charts, and complete tour schedules.