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Omaha rockers 311 always find a way to mix rock, pop, funk, and reggae during their explosive live sets! 311 is out on tour in support of their new album "Don't Tread On Me"! You love 311 hits “All Mixed Up,” “Beautiful Disaster,” and “Come Original”! Don't be “Down”! Buy your 311 tickets now!
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311 & Snoop Dogg
By KPeretz from Dallas, TX on 8/4/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Sound
Best For:
Everyone

I don't have any complaints regarding either Snoop or 311. They were both fantastic. I was more interested in Snoop and my husband was more interested in 311 and we both enjoyed both. A wonderful night! [...]

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[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

Excellent seats, great concert
By jenn from tampa florida on 7/29/2008
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Crowd Was In To It, Great Sound
Best For:
Everyone

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[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

I would definately go see 311 again!
By Lauren from Tampa, FL on 7/29/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Any 311 fan

311 had a great stage presence, and interacted well with the audience. They had a wonderful set list and performed each song very well. I can't wait until they are on tour again because I will definately purchase tickets to see them live again.

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Awesome show, awesome seats, great price
By adarling from columbus, ga on 7/28/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Cons:
Too Hot
Best For:
Completely Unfamiliar, Everyone

awesome pricing, very helpful staff[...] its georgia, its hot!

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311 Tickets

Deftly mixing elements of hard rock, reggae and funk, 311 has managed to create a unique sound since they burst on the scene more than two decades ago. Paced by the iconic vocals of Nick Hexum and the incredible basswork of Aaron "P-Nut" Wills, 311 tickets give concertgoers a show they are unlikely to see anywhere else.

The band’s first official gig was opening for Fugazi in 1990. 311's rise from a band with a small cult following to a Los Angeles-based regularly touring group receiving consistent radio play began in the mid '90s. Though they released a pair of albums in the early part of the decade, it wasn't until their 1995 self-titled record that they really started to get noticed. The album included the hits "Down," "All Mixed Up" and "Don't Stay Home," and peaked at number 12 on the Billboard charts. Not only did it chart, but it set them down the path to superstardom. Throughout the latter half the '90s, 311 became popular among fans of bands such as Sublime, Tool and Snoop Dogg, and soon enjoyed more mainstream success thanks to the release of 1999's Soundsystem, which is best known for the alternative hit "Come Original."

Since then, 311's popularity has continued to grow, with songs like "Don't Tread on Me" and "Amber" making their way across radio waves. Audiences praise the band’s live performances calling them “epic” and shouting “awesome!” Don’t miss out on your chance to feel the chilled out beats; grab your 311 concert tickets today!

311 Biography

311's fusion of reggae and rap-metal was created in Omaha, Nebraska, where singer/guitarist Nick Hexum, DJ/singer S.A. Martinez, guitarist Tim Mahoney, drummer Chad Sexton, and the bassist known only as P-Nut launched the group in 1990. Taking their name from the Omaha Police Department's code for indecent exposure, the quintet began gigging locally and soon moved to Los Angeles, signing with Capricorn Records in 1991. 311 then translated their regional success into national recognition with several key albums, including 1992's Music, 1993's Grassroots, and 1995's eponymous 311 (aka The Blue Album), the latter of which reached number 12 on the album chart, sold three million copies in the U.S., and sported the hit tracks All Mixed Up and Down.

In 1996, following a nonstop year of touring in support of 311, the band released Enlarged to Show Detail, a home video of live performances taken from amphitheater shows in Kansas City and Denver. Transistor, a double album of new songs sandwiched onto one CD, arrived one year later and prompted the group's most ambitious tour yet. The album soon achieved platinum status, and the resulting show dates provided ample material for Live, which was released in 1998 and captured the band's strength in concert. A year later, 311 returned with Soundsystem before jumping to the Volcano label for the release of From Chaos, which appeared in summer 2001. Evolver appeared two years later unlike its predecessors, however, the album failed to go gold or platinum.

By now, 311 had been together over ten years, and the band celebrated its decade-plus existence with the Greatest Hits compilation. Released in July 2004, the album included all of 311's hit singles, several new tracks, and the band's reggae-tinged cover of the Cure's Love Song, which had originally appeared on the soundtrack to the Adam Sandler film 50 First Dates. 311 presented new material in August 2005 with the Don't Tread on Me LP, followed by an additional round of touring. Upon its completion, the road-weary musicians took a hiatus, their first break in nearly ten years. 311 soon returned to the studio, however, this time partnering with mega-producer Bob Rock. Heralded by frontman Nick Hexum as the heaviest 311 has ever been, the resulting Uplifter arrived in 2009. Rock returned in 2011 for the band's tenth studio, Universal Pulse. ~ Cub Koda, Rovi