

Participation in the older, untouchable realm of nervous star-making could color a band's identity. Instead, they have gained artistic clarification - and, surprisingly, a fan base who is larger, younger and more dedicated than ever. Nothing could have made 3EB happier! 3EB, however, have experienced no comparable loss. Led by Stephan Jenkins, 3EB won wide success during a tumultuous group of years when the major-label recording industry was finally losing its grip on an enterprise that for decades it had dominated with steely efficiency. 3EB will release 'Dopamine', their first studio collection in six years, in Spring 2015. Since 1997, San Francisco's Third Eye Blind have recorded four best-selling albums and assembled one career retrospective. THIRD EYE BLIND AND DASHBOARD CONFESSIONAL
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Third Eye Blind found fame in the late 1990s with hit songs including “Semi-Charmed Life,” “Jumper” and “Never Let You Go.” The band performed at the Cal Poly Rec Center in San Luis Obispo in 1998 and the California Mid-State Fair in Paso Robles in 1999.ĭashboard Confessional enjoyed a jump in popularity after its song “Vindicated” was featured on the soundtrack of the 2004 movie “Spider-Man 2.” The band’s other hits include “Don’t Wait” and “Hands Down.”

The band’s music video for "Screaming Infidelities" won the MTV2 award at the MTV Video Music Awards in 2002. Third Eye Blind has sold around 12 million records worldwide during the group's 22-year career.Įmo favorite Dashboard Confessional got its name from the song "The Sharp Hint of New Tears" from the debut album The Swiss Army Romance. Rock band Third Eye Blind’s "Semi-Charmed Life," "Jumper," and "How's It Going to Be," all reached the Top 10 of the US Billboard Hot 100, and "Never Let You Go" reached the Top 20. The co-headlining tour makes a stop at Jones Beach on June 14. Three-day headlining concert passes are $210 to $230, and VIP Blue Sky Club without reserved concert seats are $25 to $60 for July 29, $30 to $75 for July 30 and $30 to $75 for July 31.Two of alternative rock's defining music artists from the ’90s, Third Eye Blind and Dashboard Confessional, team up for a 38-date summer circuit through the United States and Canada. VIP Blue Sky Club tickets with reserved concert seats are $59 to $85 July 29, $40 to $75 for the afternoon of July 30, $79 to $99 for the eventing of July 30, $79 to $99 for July 31. Balloon rides are $225 per person for a.m.

TICKETS: $24, $10 for children up to 12 if purchased before July 27 $35, $15 for children July 28 to 31. WHERE: Solberg Airport, 39 Thor Solberg Road, Readington WHEN: Friday, July 29, through Sunday, July 31 THE 34TH ANNUAL QUICKCHEK NEW JERSEY FESTIVAL OF BALLOONING “So we’re surprised, and I’m surprised that I’m going to be back in Jersey again this summer. “And, it was so surprising for us, and such a good feeling, one we didn’t expect,” he continued. We did Bonnaroo and one report was we had the third largest audience of the weekend at that show. “But we’ve had just really high numbers of people engaged with our album and going to our shows. “Radio for our album has been sort of fine, it’s been embraced by radio but it hasn’t been the driving factor,” Jenkins said. Nearly 20 years since the band was first introduced to the world, Jenkins said he and his Third Eye Blind cohorts are frankly surprised at how strongly their latest material resonates with listeners. According to media reports, Jenkins drew boos from the conservative crowd, advocating for gay rights and telling those in attendance to "raise your hand if you believe in science." Third Eye Blind has been making plenty of headlines lately, following a contentious appearance in at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum on Tuesday, July 19 during the Republican National Convention. GWENS BACK: Gwen Stefani talks new album, tour So how do I feel? I feel mystified, I guess that’s the right word.”

“I didn’t expect to be on tour this long, at all. Jenkins said he’s surprised to still be on the road in support of his band’s well-received 2015 album, “Dopamine.” This marks Third Eye Blind’s second consecutive summer appearance in New Jersey after rocking Asbury Park’s Stone Pony Summer Stage in 2016. The frontman and his longtime hit-making band, Third Eye Blind, will be in the spotlight on Friday, July 29, when the annual gathering returns to Solberg Airport in Readington. Stephan Jenkins can’t believe he’s headlining the QuickChek New Jersey Festival of Ballooning next weekend. Watch Video: Hot Air Balloon ride at the QuickChek New Jersey Festival of Ballooning
