The Bluetones have been around since 1994, originally under the name The Bottlegarden and eventually taking on a new member at the dawn of the new millennium.
Though they are not the popular group they once were, their success suffering at the demise of Britpop, they are still a critically acclaimed band that have maintained a high level of quality with their releases, with recent singles such as “My Neighbour’s House” and a live album in the form of “Once Upon a Time in the West Twelve” proving that they still have what it takes to show other bands how it is done.
Consisting of Mark Morriss, Adam Devlin, Scott Morriss, Ed Chesters and Richard Payne, they are capable of great things on stage, making The Bluetones tickets a popular draw for their fans. Over two separate decades they have managed to consistently return to the live setting and provide their fans with a show to remember.
But with so many great songs to their name across many studio albums, this is a given. Since the release of their debut album “Expecting to Fly” in 1996 to their latest recording “A New Athens” in 2010, their song writing and performing has shown no signs of wavering, with other albums that include “Return to the Last Chance Saloon” (1998), “Science & Nature” (2000), “Luxembourg” (2003) and their self-titled “The Bluetones” (2006).
Their live album and its subsequent DVD manage to prove that The Bluetones are something special when they take to the stage, so when they hit the road, you should be certain of getting hold of The Bluetones tickets. It is a chance to see a group of musicians who have had many ups and downs right where they belong.