The members of Van Halen Tribute met in 1991. The lead singer wanted to start a band since he was in high school. Van Halen Tribute started singing at the local dive bar Grange. The group was influenced by music of the '50s.
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Van Halen Tribute's newest release took half a year to record. The band is in the middle of the accompanying tour for their newest release. After this past non-stop year the members of Van Halen Tribute will take a break to rest.
Often times, critics will commend Van Halen Tribute for their ability to connect with the audience at live shows. Urbana music critic Jeremy Molitor has always pointed out group’s tremendous guitarist. Van Halen Tribute’s new project has received terrific reviews from all the critics, including Ralph Jagodzinski from St. Louis and Malcom Dostal from Dallas.
Van Halen Tribute was discovered after their single was heard on Q89.5. All the members quit their other jobs to focus on their album. Van Halen Tribute’s first release climbed the charts quickly, giving them national exposure. The band does not have a problem selling out any venue now, small or large.
The group has never played a bad show in Chicago, so they make sure to schedule a stop there whenever they tour. Van Halen Tribute appreciaites their fans and wants to give them a good show, so they play past hits along with the newest singles. Ticket Specialists allows fans to stop at one place online and find all the information they need. The site has Van Halen Tribute tickets, the touring schedule, and seating charts for concerts.