Bad Religion Tickets

Bad Religion Tickets

Since 1982 they have put out numerous albums that have shaped their legacy in the intervening years, with numerous singles and performances that have provided them with an abundance of fans in the process.

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So when they return to the stage once again, Bad Religion are certain to be a popular choice for fans all over the world as they flock to witness this punk rock band performing some acclaimed tracks. They have had decades to hone their style and to accumulate the experience necessary to put on an unbeatable live show that audiences can remember for years to come. So getting hold of Bad Religion tickets is likely to provide a concert experience that few bands could match.

When Bad Religion emerge from backstage to entertain the crowd they currently do so with Greg Graffin taking up the mantle as singer-songwriter (and multi-instrumentalist), alongside Brett Gurewitz, Greg Hetson and Brian Baker on guitars, Jay Bentley on the bass guitar and Brooks Wackerman on the drums. These musicians, and various others who have come and gone, are responsible for fan favourites like “21st Century (Digital Boy)”, “Infected”, “A Walk”, “Sorrow”, “Los Angeles is Burning” and more and have proved time and time again that they are a punk band to be reckoned with.

And they have been ever since they emerged with their debut album “How Could Hell Be Any Worse?” in 1982. Over the years that have passed since this album they have featured a whole host of drummers, guitarists and more whilst releasing albums like “Into the Unknown” in 1983, “Suffer” in 1988, “Generator” in 1992, “Recipe for Hate” in 1993, “Stranger than Fiction” in 1994, “The Gray Race” in 1996, “The Process” in 2002 and “The New Maps of Hell” in 2007. The new decade also features new work and the hope of further longevity as fans continue to flock to see them live.

And if you are one of them you will be certain of picking up Bad Religion tickets with haste and heading to witness one of the biggest punk rock bands still around from the late 1970s/early 1980s. Their songs need to be heard live and their performances witnessed in person and as such getting hold of tickets to their shows has been well worth it since 1982.

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