Secondhand Serenade began playing at competitions. The lead singer used to listen to radio constantly as a child. The bassist was encouraged to play by his favorite teacher. The members of Secondhand Serenade met in high school. The band kept requesting that the local radio station to play their early songs.
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Secondhand Serenade will spend some time apart after the tour, to allow the group members to recharge after a long year. The band has just completed their newest release, but they are thinking of what is next to come. Secondhand Serenade's most current project has taken the group in a surprisingly new direction, incorporating more influences than previous albums.
Often times, critics have praised Secondhand Serenade for their ability to energize the crowd when they perform live. Van Gitlewski, a music critic from Kansas City, has always commented on band’s great stage presence. Secondhand Serenade’s new album has received superb praise from all the critics, including Preston Lamango from San Diego and Kevin Quaid from Chicago.
After paying their dues and opening shows for years, Secondhand Serenade was signed to a record deal. The band plays plenty of arenas, but would rather play in smaller bars in which they started.
Secondhand Serenade respects the fact that their fans love their older albums, so they go to great effort to incorporate the previous hits with the newest ones. Every time the group comes to Champaign they are sure to stop at Clerk and play a show. Ticket Specialists has all the group information you need. Find Secondhand Serenade tickets, tour schedule, and concert seating charts in one stop online.