Third Eye Blind Tickets
If there were a Mount Rushmore of bands from the 90s, it would be hard to deny Third Eye Blind a place on it. They produced some of the most memorable and catchiest songs of the decade. The great news for fans is that more than two decades after that glorious decade ended, Third Eye Blind is still touring and performing for the band’s loyal fanbase. Despite some lineup changes over the years, lead singer Stephen Jenkins is still Third Eye Blind’s frontman. That means seeing Third Eye Blind in person means hearing the same riffs, the same words, and the same voice that made the band such a success in the 90s. It’s like going back in time and experiencing the 90s as if they never ended.
The Familiar Classics
For what it’s worth, Third Eye Blind is not a band that only rests on its laurels. Every few years, the band seems to release a new album, producing more than half a dozen studio albums in the roughly 30-plus years they’ve been a band. But that doesn’t mean that Third Eye Blind has forgotten the hit songs that made them so popular in the late 90s. At every Third Eye Blind concert, fans are guaranteed to get a healthy dose of the early hits, including familiar songs like “Semi-Charmed Life,” “Graduate,” “Jumper,” “Never Let You Go,” and countless others. That doesn’t mean the band will just shut up and play the hits. However, Jenkins and his new supporting act will always give fans what they want the most, which means playing the old hits.
Friends Along for the Ride
Not only does Third Eye Blind embody so much of what was great about the 90s, they always steer into the skid when on tour. Nowadays, just about every Third Eye Blind tour includes other groups from the 90s, adding to the feeling that fans have been transported back in time. The band’s recent tours have also involved the likes of Jimmy Eat World, Hockey Dad, Taking Back Sunday, and other familiar bands from yesteryear. In other words, any music fan with an affinity for the 90s will never be let down when going to a Third Eye Blind concert. All of these years later, the band never fails to impress.




















