Pagan Knights Tour began singing at Beach, a college bar. The band had their friends harass the local radio station to play their song. Pagan Knights Tour’s members were friends in middle school. The drummer discovered his love of music while listening to his family's collection of records.
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Pagan Knights Tour was discovered after their single was heard on a local music hour on X102.5. Pagan Knights Tour’s first album failed to sell, but the second album saved them from obscurity.
Pagan Knights Tour finally knew they made it when the group’s first fan club was started by Rebecca Ernst in 1999. The fan club grew from a few dozen to a few thousand after Anna Lambert created a website for the band and a national tour gave the group plenty of exposure.
After this past busy year the members of Pagan Knights Tour will take a break to work on individual projects. The band has just completed their new record, and they are plotting their next move already. The latest album from Pagan Knights Tour is the group's first album in five years.
Critics have often praised Pagan Knights Tour for their ability to connect with the crowd at live performances. A music critic from Boston, Bobby Noonan, has always praised band’s sincere songs. Pagan Knights Tour’s newest record is receiving terrific reviews from notable music critics like Thomas Storjohann and Jacob Smith.
Cleveland has always been receptive to the band, even when they were small time, so the band schedules a show there every year, even if they are not touring. Ticket Specialists provides everything a fan could want- Pagan Knights Tour tickets, tour schedules, concert seating charts, and more.