Ra Ra Riot’s members met in 2000. The band had their friends harass the local radio station to play their track. Ra Ra Riot started playing at Injury, a local dive bar. The bassist used to listen to radio constantly as a child.
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Ra Ra Riot’s first release climbed the charts quickly, giving them national exposure. The group is so popular they fan clubs in every city. The years of paying their dues paid off when Ra Ra Riot signed a record deal. The band members were happy once they were signed and quit their odd jobs that had supported them while they worked toward their dreams.
Ra Ra Riot knew they had finally made it in 1985, as soon as Lizzie Wolbert started the group’s first fan club. The fan club quickly grew from a few dozen in Dallas to a few thousand from New York to California.
The band may have recently completed their latest record, but they are planning the next release already. Ra Ra Riot's newest release has taken the group in a new direction, with a more complex musical structure.
Generally, critics will praise Ra Ra Riot for their ability to energize the audience when they perform live. Oliver Gibson, a music critic from St. Louis, has always mentioned band’s incredible stage presence. Ra Ra Riot’s latest record has received amazing reviews from all the critics, including Randall Phillippe from Detroit and Terry Moran from Shelbyville.
Cincinnati has always been receptive to the band, even when they were small time, so the group schedules a show there every year, even if they are not touring. Ra Ra Riot will mix songs from the latest release with hits from its older project. Ticket Specialists provides everything a fan could want- Ra Ra Riot tickets, tour schedules, concert seating charts, and more.