Cartel Tickets in San Diego
Cartel is coming to San Diego at the House of Blues thi February. I have never heard of this band so here’s a little bit about them from Wiki:
Cartel is a five-piece American pop punk band from Atlanta, Georgia that formed in 2004. Their most recent album, Chroma put them on Alternative Press’s 2005 list of “Bands You Need to Know”. In March 2006, they were also named Yahoo! Music’s winner in the “Who’s Next” competition and a Breaker artist by AOL music.
Sounds up and coming. Sounds like a band you don’t want to miss. I guess I’m out of the loop not having heard of them. If you’re looking for tickets you’ve come to the right place.
Tickets aren’t too expensive if you check out AIW Tickets. They are coming in at $30 to $65 bucks.
You can also check out these sites to see what their prices are.
Here are two other sites to check out too:
TicketsNow has seats for $35 and StubHub must have some good tickets because they are showing $149 bucks. Good luck and enjoy the show!
Here’s a little about how Cartel started out:
In March 2006, Cartel signed to Epic Records, moving up from The Militia Group. Both The Militia Group’s distributor Sony’s RED Distribution and Epic Records are divisions of Sony BMG Music Entertainment.
The band just finished playing the Vans Warped Tour on the Ernie Ball Stage. After some local shows, they will kick off another tour featuring bands New Found Glory, The Early November, Hit The Lights, and Limbeck. The nation wide tour starts in October and continues until the end of November. Also, they will be doing a headlining tour in February/March 2007 with Cobra Starship(ex-Midtown), Boys Like Girls, and Quietdrive as support.
Recently, Cartel contributed a cover version of the Oasis song “Wonderwall” to the Punk Goes ’90s compilation, a part of the Punk Goes… series. They will also be re-releasing their debut album Chroma under Epic Records. The re-release will be packaged with a live EP, Live Dudes. On June 8, 2006, Ryan Roberts, the band’s bass player, decided to leave the band. The band said it was an “amicable” breakup. A friend of the band, Jeff Lett, will be filling in for Roberts for all future shows.

