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This hip-hop duo has certainly made a name for itself in the mainstream music with hits like ‘Car Radio’ and ‘Stressed Out’ dominating music charts and radio waves. The band boasts one of the most distinct sounds in the current music landscape with a blend of pop, hard rock and hip-hop. It is now the most in-demand alternative music show with fans looking forward to the TWENTY ØNE PILØTS tickets 2019 in Germany.

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The TWENTY ØNE PILØTS name originated from an Ohio-based band that started off in 2009. Initially, the band comprised Tyler Joseph and Nick Thomas who had been friends since childhood. Joseph’s interest in music was evident after he turned down an opportunity to play basketball on scholarship to pursue music full-time. In 2007, he recorded a solo album called No Phun Intended with Thomas contributing the guitar to several songs in it. Chris Salih, a Texas-born bandmate, joined Thomas and Joseph in 2009 and consulted them about starting a band. It was during that year that they released the album named Twenty One Pilots and started touring the state of Ohio. At this time, their marketing was fairly humble as Joseph’s mother would stand outside Ohio State University and give away TWENTY ØNE PILØTS tickets to his shows.

Inception of TWENTY ØNE PILØTS Name

Joseph, the leader of the band, came up with name TWENTY ØNE PILØTS while studying a play called All My Sons by Arthur Miller. The play featured a man whose decision to use defective aeroplane parts in a bid to save his family and business led to the death of twenty-one pilots. Joseph was inspired by the themes depicted in the story, which were emphatic of the man’s moral dilemma of choosing between what was easy and what was right. However, he had come up with other names such as Chill Coat and Bicycle Thief (both of which were rejected) before settling on the name Twenty One Pilots. The band has been selling TWENTY ØNE PILØTS tickets under that name ever since. Initially, the name was stylized as ‘twenty ǀ One ǀ ‘pilots’ but was later formatted to TWENTY ØNE PILØTS during the release of their second album Regional at Best. Former band member Chris Salih stated that Mark Eshleman, the band’s creative director, came up with the logo by playing around with its shapes, which resonated with Joseph’s objective of forming the band and music. According to the band, the purpose of making music and holding TWENTY ØNE PILØTS tickets shows was to encourage people to appreciate what they believe in.

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In 2011, Thomas and Salih left the band to pursue other interests. It was then that Salih invited Dun to the band to take his place. Impressed by the creative vision of Joseph, Dun called off plans to venture into drumming and became a full band member. Thomas is still involved in the production work that results in the sale of TWENTY ØNE PILØTS Tickets. This new line-up saw the band produce a new hit titled Regional at Best. The album attracted attention from several record labels that were interested in seeing if the band could perform outside Ohio. In 2012, the band was signed to Fueled by Ramen, a subsidiary of Atlantic Records. The following year saw the duo produce music videos for ‘Car Radio’ and ‘Guns for Hands’, which were directed by Mark Eshleman from Reel Beer Media. In 2015, the band took the world by storm after it released the album Blurryface. The album sold the most TWENTY ØNE PILØTS tickets and over 7 million copies around the world, earning the band the first Grammy Award. It was this album that caused the band to enter the halls of fame, captivating global appeal and shattering longstanding chart records.

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After the release of Blurryface in 2015, the band’s reach extended to Japan, Europe, South East Asia and Australia. The second Blurryface album tour started on May 31st 2016 and saw TWENTY ØNE PILØTS tickets sold in Mexico, the United States and Canada. In 2017, the band won a Grammy Award for the song ‘Stressed Out’ in the category for the Best Pop Duo. The band later announced its decision to take a break to focus on the lyrical content of the music. Before taking a break, the band held a tour dubbed ‘Tour De Columbus.’ This tour involved holding concerts and selling TWENTY ØNE PILØTS tickets in small venues such as Newport Music Hall, the Basement and Express Live where they first played as a local band. The duo ended the tour cycle after selling tickets in arena shows at Value City. After a year-long silence, the band plans to release a new album called TRENCH. It is highly anticipated and set to be released on October 5th, 2018. Also, it will feature the band’s newest songs- Nico and the Niners, as well as a music video for Jumpsuit. The songs will breathe freshness in the duo’s upcoming 2019 tour.