S.e.l.l.o.u.t.’s members were friends in grade school. The lead singer used to listen to his mother's CD constantly as a child. The guitarist used to listen to radio constantly as a kid. S.e.l.l.o.u.t. began performing at Skin, a college club. The group used to practice at the drummer's house.
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Members of S.e.l.l.o.u.t. hope this next tour brings in more fans than ever. The band is in the second leg of the accompanying tour for their most current album. The most current record from S.e.l.l.o.u.t. has taken the group in a different direction, with a more complex musical structure.
Generally critics will commend S.e.l.l.o.u.t. for their playfulness with the audience during live shows. Toby Treadaway, a music critic from Seattle, has always commented on group’s amazing guitarist. S.e.l.l.o.u.t.’s newest project is the group’s best received record yet.
S.e.l.l.o.u.t. was discovered while joking around, performing on the street one day. The group members were happy once they were signed and quit their odd jobs that had supported them while they worked toward their dreams. The band plays plenty of arenas, but would rather perform in the smaller bars in which they began.
S.e.l.l.o.u.t. accepted that the possibility of living life as actual musicians was a real possibility in 1978, when Lizzie Okerblom started the band’s first fan club. After playing across the world, the group’s fan club exploded from the handful of fans around Las Vegas to thousands in every city throughout the country.
The group loves playing in Chicago because they played their first sold out show there. S.e.l.l.o.u.t.’s tickets for their latest tour are available on Ticket Specialists, along with the complete concert schedule and seating charts.