Nothing More tickets & concert schedule

Nothing More were created in 2003, in San Antonio, Texas by friends and schoolmates Jonny Hawkins (vocals, drums) and Mark Vollelunga (guitar), who had begun jamming together in small informal musical events.

During the band’s first recordings and live performances, the formation changed a few times. Daniel Oliver became the group’s bassist, while Josh Klaus (vocals) and Josh Kercheville (guitar) joined also the line-up. More’s first and self-released album was “Shelter” and was followed by 2005’s EP named “Madhatter’s Bliss” with Travis Cox behind vocals who had taken Klaus’s place. After 2006’s compilation album “Vendura”, More changed their singer for a second time, hiring Trey Graham. They signed their first contract and their second album came out at the beginning of 2007, under the name “Save You/Save Me”. They followed Thirty Seconds to Mars on a tour and took part in the famous “Vans Warped Tour”, but later the band decided not to continue with Graham, while Kercheville also abandoned the group.

Hawkins finally became More’s lead singer and their next album “The Few Not Fleeting” came out in 2009. The group toured for about two years with Devin Travieso as a drummer, who became an official member later. He was replaced by Paul O’Brien in 2011 and the new formation recorded the band’s fourth album named “Nothing More”, which came out in the summer of 2013 and it peaked at no. 33 on the Billboard 200 charts, while it reached the third position on the Hard Roch Albums chart in the USA. It contained the songs “This is the Time (Ballast) and “Jenny”. After many live performances and several tours, O’Brien left the group in 2015 and Ben Anderson took his place.

Nothing More’s most successful album is 2017’s “The Stories We Tell Ourselves”, which reached no. 15 on the US album charts and entered at the top 5 of another three American charts. The album included the hits “Do You Really Want It?”, “Go to War” and “Just Say When”, while it won three Grammy nominations in 2018. The group’s musical style varies, from hard rock and alternative rock to progressive and heavy metal.

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Cool Insuring Arena
Glens Falls, New York, United States
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CURE Insurance Arena
Trenton, New Jersey, United States
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Giant Center
Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States
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The Oncenter War Memorial Arena
Syracuse, New York, United States