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Straight out of Huntington Beach, California the band “Reel Big Fish” became a ska punk sensation in the 90’s with the album release entitled “Turn the Radio Off”.

This group has been labeled by Mojo, Jive and Rock Ridge Music. Members of this amazing band include front man Aaron Barrett and members Matt Appleton, Derek Gibbs, Dan Regan, Ryland Steen and John Christianson.

The success that this group has achieved started when the band recorded and produced the album “Everything Sucks” in 1995, leading to a record deal with the popular Mojo. The first album produced with Mojo was the hit “Turn up the Radio”. The album “Sellout” came out next and secured a spot on the top 100 chart. In 1998 the motion picture “Basketball” used the single “Take on Me” as a promotional in the movie.

Today this band has loyal fans worldwide and continues to tour non-stop. If you are looking for a great rocking- time Visit www.reel-big-fish.com for the list of upcoming tour dates.

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20 Jun 2012
18:00
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Boston
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24 Jun 2012
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House Of Blues - Cleveland
Cleveland
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26 Jun 2012
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9:30 Club
Washington
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27 Jun 2012
19:30
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Best Buy Theatre - Times Square
New York
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29 Jun 2012
19:00
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Starland Ballroom
Sayreville
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30 Jun 2012
18:30
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Crocodile Rock
Allentown
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1 Jul 2012
19:30
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The Norva
Norfolk
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2 Jul 2012
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The Fillmore - Charlotte
Charlotte
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18 Aug 2012
19:00
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O2 Academy Oxford
Oxford
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Reel Big Fish Tour Dates 2012 - 2013


August 2012

18 Aug 2012 O2 Academy Oxford


Previous Reel Big Fish Tour Dates


9 Feb 2012 Shepherds Bush Empire
7 Feb 2012 Westland Leisure Complex
4 Feb 2012 Sub89
3 Feb 2012 Liverpool Academy
2 Feb 2012 Manchester Academy 2
1 Feb 2012 O2 Academy Leeds
30 Jan 2012 Newcastle University
28 Jan 2012 Rock City Nottingham
27 Jan 2012 O2 Academy Birmingham
26 Jan 2012 Portsmouth Pyramids
25 Jan 2012 Waterfront

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