O.A.R.- You Pick The Set Tour Florida Just Booked at the King Center

By: Aug. 22, 2016
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Hiding in plain sight from the world outside, O.A.R. fills arenas and amphitheaters as it crafts and releases relatable songs with big pop hooks. Concert goers will have the opportunity to vote on which songs they want to hear them perform at the show.

Endless shows and 13 albums later, O.A.R. has assembled a comprehensive career overview: XX ; a 24-track, half-studio and half-live collection, which shines a light on key moments from this vital, prolific band's recording career.

Tickets start at $47.50, including fees and go on sale Friday, August 26th at noon.

O.A.R. wants YOU to help them pick their set list at their upcoming shows this fall! Concert tickets are available at kingcenter.com. When you buy your VIP upgrades at Applauze, (via www.liveOAR.com), you'll have the opportunity to vote on which songs you want to hear them perform at the show. Once you've completed your ticket purchase, you will be emailed a unique code that gives you access to vote on which songs from the band's ENTIRE CATALOGUE that you want to hear. All votes will be tallied, which you'll be able to track at www.liveOAR.com as well.

Some things are built to last. During the course of its two decades of making records, O.A.R.'s lead singer and primary songwriter Marc Roberge; drummer, Chris Culos; guitarist, Richard On; bassist, Benj Gershman and saxophonist/guitarist, Jerry DePizzo, has created and maintained a sort of a parallel universe. In effect hiding in plain sight from the world outside, the band fills arenas and amphitheaters as it crafts and releases relatable songs with big pop hooks with all of this activity going down completely apart from the mainstream. Within this universe, these songs are bona fide hits, and the band members are superstars.

Now, 20 years, endless shows and 13 albums later, O.A.R. has assembled a comprehensive career overview:



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