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Audiences who enjoy acts like Collective Soul know that pop music and rock music are generally considered to be the types of music that the broadest audience will listen to. Pop and Rock artists target the "mainstream" through the use of catchy rhythms, melodies, and lyrics. Pop and rock music is often ranked in charts based on record sales, airplay, or a combination of both. Pop and rock artists are responsible for two of the most commercially successful and widely listened-to genres in the history of music.

One of the biggest pop music artists of all time is Madonna, who is often referred to as the "Queen of Pop." Britney Spears was often called the "Princess of Pop", and Michael Jackson was known as the "King of Pop." In a similar way, Elvis Presley was referred to as the "King of Rock n' Roll" in his day, and The Beatles are still recognized as one of the most legendary pop groups worldwide. Currently, One Direction and Lady Gaga are well known acts in the pop music genre, while the Dave Matthews Band, Pearl Jam, and Queen are among the most popular rock bands. Find tickets for Collective Soul tickets at TicketRoom!

Collective Soul Concerts

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14.01.2025 08:00

Auburn

USA

Muckleshoot Events Center

14.01.2025 08:00

$89.95-$490.50

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16.01.2025 08:00

Reno

USA

Silver Legacy Casino

16.01.2025 08:00

$76.14-$1170.00

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17.01.2025 08:30

Las Vegas

USA

Venetian Theatre at the Venetian Hotel Las Vegas

17.01.2025 08:30

$74.17-$1780.00

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18.01.2025 08:30

Las Vegas

USA

Venetian Theatre at the Venetian Hotel Las Vegas

18.01.2025 08:30

$74.17-$1780.00

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20.01.2025 08:00

Salt Lake City

USA

The Union Event Center

20.01.2025 08:00

$60.00-$300.00

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21.01.2025 08:00

Colorado Springs

USA

Pikes Peak Center

21.01.2025 08:00

$66.28-$445.00

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23.01.2025 08:00

Chandler

USA

Ovations Live! at Wild Horse Pass

23.01.2025 08:00

$82.00-$1180.00

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24.01.2025 08:00

Rancho Mirage

USA

The Show - Agua Caliente Casino

24.01.2025 08:00

$60.18-$1212.00

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25.01.2025 07:00

Lincoln

USA

Thunder Valley Casino - The Venue

25.01.2025 07:00

$72.38-$650.00

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11.02.2025 08:00

Omaha

USA

Steelhouse Omaha

11.02.2025 08:00

$45.00-$300.00

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13.02.2025 07:00

Carterville

USA

Walker’s Bluff

13.02.2025 07:00

$89.58-$160.00

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14.02.2025 08:00

Riverside

USA

Riverside Casino & Golf Resort

14.02.2025 08:00

$109.00-$124.00

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15.02.2025 08:00

Larchwood

USA

Grand Falls Casino

15.02.2025 08:00

$86.15-$160.00

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17.02.2025 07:00

Fargo

USA

Scheels Arena

17.02.2025 07:00

$48.35-$196.00

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20.02.2025 07:00

Edmonton

Canada

Rogers Place

20.02.2025 07:00

$60.00-$1610.00

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22.02.2025 07:00

Kelowna

Canada

Prospera Place

22.02.2025 07:00

$116.00-$321.00

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23.02.2025 07:00

Abbotsford

Canada

Abbotsford Centre

23.02.2025 07:00

$67.52-$561.45

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24.02.2025 07:00

Victoria

Canada

Save On Foods Memorial Centre

24.02.2025 07:00

$120.00-$316.00

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27.02.2025 07:00

Saskatoon

Canada

SaskTel Centre

27.02.2025 07:00

$61.78-$450.00

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28.02.2025 07:00

Winnipeg

Canada

MTS Centre

28.02.2025 07:00

$66.17-$426.00

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02.03.2025 07:00

Sault Ste Marie

Canada

Essar Centre

02.03.2025 07:00

$0.00-$0.00

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04.03.2025 07:00

St Catharines

Canada

Meridian Centre

04.03.2025 07:00

$91.68-$458.00

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05.03.2025 07:00

Oshawa

Canada

General Motors Centre

05.03.2025 07:00

$215.22-$276.35

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07.03.2025 07:00

Ottawa

Canada

Canadian Tire Centre

07.03.2025 07:00

$66.77-$2120.00

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08.03.2025 07:00

London

Canada

Budweiser Gardens

08.03.2025 07:00

$66.65-$3710.00

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10.03.2025 07:00

Laval

Canada

Place Bell

10.03.2025 07:00

$52.93-$2288.00

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12.03.2025 07:00

Moncton

Canada

Avenir Centre

12.03.2025 07:00

$67.00-$508.00

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13.03.2025 07:00

Halifax

Canada

Scotiabank Centre

13.03.2025 07:00

$60.03-$417.00

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Artist Info

When Seattle grunge went mainstream, it was only a matter of time before the ripple effect was felt in regions other than the Pacific Northwest. The Georgia-based quintet Collective Soul -- along with fellow inheritors of the then commercially lucrative post-grunge landscape like Live, Bush, and Candlebox -- developed the genre into a more succinct brand of angst, turning the sonic cacophony of bands like Mudhoney and the Melvins into radio-friendly hard rock.
Collective Soul (whose name borrowed from a line in Ayn Rand's book The Fountainhead) were formed in the small town of Stockbridge in the early '90s by principal songwriter Ed Roland (lead vocals/keyboards/guitars), guitarists Dean Roland and Ross Childress, and rhythm section Will Turpin (bass/percussion) and Shane Evans (drums/percussion). Originally released in 1993 on the Atlanta indie label Rising Storm, the debut effort Hints, Allegations & Things Left Unsaid proved popular enough on the local level that it was picked up the following year by Atlantic. Within months of its major-label release, "Shine" became a modern rock and MTV staple, and Collective Soul found themselves laden with a platinum debut, an arena tour alongside Aerosmith, and a spot on the roster for Woodstock 1994.
The bandmates released an eponymous sophomore effort the following year, which spawned five Top Ten hits on the Hot Mainstream Rock charts. Two such singles, "December" and the symphonic "World I Know," also charted in the Top 40, demonstrating the band's crossover appeal and gathering multi-platinum sales for the album. Although Collective Soul's fan base began to wane upon the release of 1997's Disciplined Breakdown, the 1999 effort Dosage was a return to form, yielding the hit singles "Run" (another crossover hit) and "Heavy." Despite the band's best efforts, however, the post-grunge genre had begun to suffer under the weight of the emerging nu-metal scene, and the band's heyday drew to a slow close.
Collective Soul returned in 2000 with Blender, an image-seeking misfire that saw the group attempting a clean-cut (no facial hair) image while mixing heavily produced AOR with elements of dance-pop, even performing a duet with Elton John. The album nevertheless went gold, and the following year, Collective Soul concluded their contractual obligation to Atlantic with the release of 7even Year Itch: Collective Soul's Greatest Hits 1994-2001. The musicians then returned to their roots in 2004, bringing in new guitar player Joel Kosche and releasing the stripped-down and dynamic album Youth on their own El Music Group imprint. An eight-song EP, From the Ground Up, arrived the following year. In early 2007, it was announced that the band had teamed up with Target, which became the "exclusive physical retailer" of the band's next album, Afterwords. One year after its release, the album was reissued at all retail outlets. Collective Soul's eponymous eighth album was released in 2009 on Roadrunner.
The band toured regularly into the next decade while working on numerous side projects. Kosche and Turpin released solo albums, and Ed Roland & the Sweet Tea Project released a debut LP, among other member ventures. Meanwhile, Johnny Rabb took over on drums, and guitarist Jesse Triplett replaced Kosche before Collective Soul returned with the LP See What You Started by Continuing in autumn 2015 on Vanguard.

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