Toad the Wet Sprocket Concert Tickets Available Now

2nd September 2013 | Category: Concerts

The American alternative rock band Toad the Wet Sprocket have not released an album for some 16 years, but that is all about to change as their latest compilation “New Constellation” is all set for release on Tuesday 15th October. To celebrate their new release Toad the Wet Sprocket are also going on tour and you can buy your cheap and discounted concert tickets today for any one of the forthcoming concert dates.

The tour gets under way in Boston Massachusetts on Friday 1st November with a gig at the Wilbur Theatre, followed by a concert the very next day in Connecticut at the Ridgefield Playhouse in Ridgefield. New York will host the next two concerts, the first of which is being held in Albany at the College of Saint Rose on Sunday 3rd November, and the second being held in New York itself at the Bowery Ballroom on Wednesday 6th November.

The upcoming tour is bound to be extremely popular due to the bands long absence, so make sure you buy your Toad the Wet Sprocket concert tickets today while there is still a good supply.

On Thursday 7th November the 9.30 Club in Washington DC will be the next venue where Toad the Wet Sprocket are performing, with concerts in New Jersey and Pennsylvania to follow over the course of the next two days. On Monday 11th November Pennsylvania will stage its second concert, with this particular concert being held at The Altar Bar in Pittsburgh. Over the next four days the band will be clocking up a few miles as they take to the road to perform four concerts in four different states, with Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky and Illinois being those four states.

On Monday 18th November the Bluebird Nightclub in Bloomington Indiana will be the next stop on the tour, followed by a return to Ohio and two concerts in Wisconsin. The tour finale takes place on Saturday 23rd November in Minnesota with the Mill City Nights in Minneapolis being the venue for this particular concert.

Toad the Wet Sprocket concert tickets are already selling well despite the first concert being some two months away, and to avoid disappointment and being left empty handed it would make sense to buy your tickets today.

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