Dave Matthews Band is a Grammy award winning and multi-platinum record selling group that was formed in the early 1990s and has become the focus of an extremely loyal following. The group consistently is one of the top draws throughout the concert circuit for every tour since their formation. The groups’ most recent studio album was 2005’s Stand Up, which was the fourth consecutive studio album to release on the Billboard 200 at #1. In 2006, the group release the first retrospective, The Best of What’s Around, Vol.1, which is a double disc set that captures most of the bands hits including the most popular “Crash Into Me,” “American Baby,” and “What Would You Say.” The Dave Matthew’s Band has had a number of very successful and sold out live gigs. So if you want to book your Dave Matthews Band tickets, best to book them early.
The bands vocalist/guitarist, Dave Matthews, hails from South Africa, and formed the group in the early ‘90s and created some of the times most eclectic tunes. Some critics define the hits as pop-oriented versions of the Grateful Dead that are integrated with key elements of funk, jazz, and other explorations into world melodies. Since the ‘90s the band grew from their initial grassroots fan base to a huge sensation by focusing on world-of-mouth buzz creation and by touring constantly. They focused on college campuses where the diverse audiences loved their complex grooves that were hard to designate into a certain musical category.
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For those Dave Matthews fans out there, you may be excited to know that the Dave Mathews Band is returning in 2012 from its year off. There will be 40 Dave Matthews Band concert dates in 29 cities across the US from May to September this year, starting at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion - Spring, TX and ending at the Shoreline Amphitheatre - Mountain View, CA.
Reviews of Dave Matthews and Dave Matthews Band Concerts tout the long concerts that are packed full of high energy music. You will love being able to see each band member take a moment of the spotlight, so that you can see amazing fiddling, saxophone jamming or other instruments, from the amazing and talented band. Then Dave may take his own solo with an impressive and detailed scat session. Dave and his group obviously love to play live, and a concert is well worth the price of a ticket once you have a night of your life. The show, the atmosphere and the fans will be unable to create anything but a happy, friendly, and mellow environment where you all in attendance can celebrate music and life.