Modest Mouse Tickets in San Diego

By: Jamie    Category: Cox Arena Tickets, Concerts

Modest Mouse who released the Modern Rock number 1 song “Float On” in 2004 is coming to San Diego next month. They have just released their new album “We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank” and it is already #1 on the US Billboard chart.

If you can’t find the tickets you want to this show at the box office here are the places to shop for after market tickets:

1. AIW Tickets always has a great inventory and usually has the cheapest prices too.

2. Stubhub is an excellent place to shop online as well.
They’ll even let you sell your tickets there.

3. TicketsNow is also a solid after market ticket vendor and usually has access the hard to find tickets

4. If those aren’t cutting it for you try a couple of these ticket vendors as well:

Here is some info about Modest Mouse from Wikipedia:

The band had planned and began to play a string of shows on the West Coast of the United States in August of 2006, but an update on Epic Records’ Modest Mouse site stated that the shows would be postponed due to the band working on recording their new album, entitled We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank.

The first single, “Dashboard”, was played on KNDD, a radio station in Washington, at midnight on New Years’ 2007, and has subsequently been ripped and made available across the internet. As of January 8, 2007, it has begun playing on some other radio stations as well. The band began streaming the single on their myspace page on January 3, 2007 and on March 17 they began streaming the entire album.

The music video for “Dashboard,” was directed by Mathew Cullen and Grady Hall of Motion Theory.

The album, which was originally planned to be released on December 19, 2006, was postponed, and was released on March 20, 2007, according to their label. [10]

Blender Magazine named Modest Mouse “the 25th reason to love 2007″ because of their up-and-coming fifth album.[1]

The album debuted at #1 in the US Billboard Chart[2] with sales in excess of 130,000.

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