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Lifehouse churns out radio hits with the efficiency of entertainment's top acts! Hit songs “Spin” and “Take Me Away” light up radio waves across the country! You won't be “Hanging By a Moment” if you miss your chance to see Lifehouse LIVE! Buy your Lifehouse tickets now!
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Cool Show Great Seats hassle free
By drummer from NY from New York on 10/1/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Sound
Cons:
Too Short

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[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

Lifehouse! A Sold Out Performance!
By Tona the Texas Lifehouse fan from Texas Tech town on 3/13/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, great opening bands, Great Sound, Smaller venue
Cons:
Too Short
Best For:
Everyone

This was an awesome band performance. Jason Wade is an awesome singer and the band performed so well. I loved it!

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never again at the house of blues!!!
By marcy mo from camarillo, CA on 3/12/2008
Cons:
Band not visible, No seats, Poor Set List, Poor Sound Quality, Too Hot, Too Short
Best For:
No One, Worst place for concert

will not recommend concert at the house of blues ever again, too crowded and no visible area to stand and watch the band live, had to watch it on tv monitors. Didn't drive 3 hrs to watch a live band on t.v. standing the whole night.

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Great venue, good combo of performers
By Lifehouse fan from Colorado Springs on 3/5/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Everyone, Lighthearted for all

Matt Nathanson was an opener for Lifehouse. And although I came to see lifehouse I was tremendously pleased with his charisma and enteraining ability.

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Lifehouse Biography

Led by singer/songwriter Jason Wade, Lifehouse emerged in the early 2000s with a commercial blend of pop/rock melody and throaty, post-grunge vocals. Wade, who originally tagged the band Blyss upon its inception in 1996, was raised by missionary parents in a variety of locales. He eventually settled in Los Angeles with his mother and took a keen interest in songwriting. Bassist Sergio Andrade lived next door, and the two spent hours in Wade's garage, fine-tuning their original compositions and laying the brickwork for Lifehouse's accessible sound. Those rehearsals paved the way for a self-released album, Diff's Lucky Band, as well as a series of shows at church worship services. Lifehouse resisted the temptation to become a full-fledged Christian band, however, and instead signed a contract with DreamWorks Records as an alternative rock trio. Drummer Jon Palmer completed the lineup.

No Name Face marked the band's official debut in the fall of 2000. The album enjoyed double-platinum sales on the strength of Hanging by a Moment, which was the most played radio track of 2001. In a market dominated by teen pop, Lifehouse stood out as champions of guitar-based music, and their unexpected success drew them back inside the studio to work on a follow-up album. With Brendan O'Brien handling production duties, Wade led his band through the recording of Stanley Climbfall during the spring and summer of 2002. The record was released on DreamWorks the following September, but it failed to match the sales of its predecessor. Lifehouse's lineup splintered soon after, with Andrade exiting the group to pursue alternate projects.

Wade pieced together a revised Lifehouse and returned in early 2005 with a self-titled third album. For the touring that followed its release, Wade and percussionist Rick Woolstenhulme were joined by former AM Radio bassist/vocalist Bryce Soderberg, who remained with the group for its return to alternative rock on 2007's Who We Are. Lifehouse and Who We Are proved to be fairly popular releases, with both albums going gold thanks to a trio of Top 40 singles: First Time, You and Me, and Whatever It Takes. Smoke & Mirrors appeared three years later, sporting a collaboration with rapper/songwriter Kevin Rudolf on the leadoff single Halfway Gone. ~ Andrew Leahey, Rovi