Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival’s members met in 1982. The Kinks heavily influenced the early work of the band. Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival began singing at Supplies, a college club. The bassist wanted to start a group since he was in high school.
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Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival's latest record is the band's first album in seven years. The band just finished their most current project, and they are planning the next release already. Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival are expecting to bring in a whole new audience with this tour and the newest project.
Often times, critics have commended Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival for their ability to rile up the audience during live shows. A music critic from Omaha, George Klinger, has always been impressed with band’s soul-searching lyrics. Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival’s latest release is receiving excellent reviews from Flint Smith, a music critic out of Las Vegas, and Burt Lambert, from Cincinnati.
Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival was discovered after their single was heard on K94.5. All the members quit their other jobs to focus on their record. The band plays almost every night of the week as the they tour the nation.
Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival accepted that they were real working musicians as soon as the group’s first fan club was started in 1994 by Mandy Anderson. The club started out in Pittsburgh with a handful of members, but grew tremendously once their singles started getting national air time.
Oklahoma City 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. Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival’s tickets for their latest tour are available on Ticket Specialists, along with the complete concert schedule and seating charts.