Elvis Costello Tickets
The members of Elvis Costello met in 1987. The group used to sell their CDs out of their car at school. Elvis Costello started singing at Chamber, a local bar. The drummer used to listen to radio constantly as a teenager.
Members of Elvis Costello hope to team up with other artists while they are on tour. The band has just completed their most current release, and they are already plotting the next move. Elvis Costello's most current project is a refinement of their previous sound.
Often times, critics have praised Elvis Costello for their ability to energize the crowd during live shows. Phil Thomalson, a music critic from Dallas, has always been impressed with band’s song's lyrics. Elvis Costello’s most current record is the group’s best release yet, according to the Ted Tettleton, a music critic from Champaign.
Elvis Costello were unsure about their music careers with the release of their debut recording, and were relieved after their music began climbing the charts ad getting lots of play on the radio. The band plays plenty of arenas, but would rather play in the smaller clubs in which they began.
Elvis Costello realized that they were truly working musicians in 1986, as soon as Amy Hemmingway started the group’s first fan club. The fan club started out small with just a handful of members, generally localized to the area around Dallas, but the creation the group’s website by Deb Noonan, along with the first real national marketing campaign, saw the membership to grow into the thousands.
Elvis Costello will mix songs from the new release with hits from its older release. The band has an obsession with Cafeteria in Omaha and are sure to play a performance every year. TheSeats.com is the one stop shop for the group, with Elvis Costello tickets, concert seating charts, and touring schedule.



