

Domestic Problems Tickets
Up to 30% Off Compared to Competitors.
Location: Select Location (e.g, New York)
Events Nearby
We're Sorry. There are currently no events near you.
About Domestic Problems
Currently, Domestic Problems continues to captivate audiences with their vibrant live performances, showcasing new music that reflects contemporary social challenges. They recently announced a series of concerts across the country, promoting their latest album which touches upon themes of resilience and hope in times of turmoil. Their upcoming tour includes stops at well-known music festivals, integrating visual elements and interactive audience participation to create a memorable concert experience. The band remains actively engaged in community outreach, often holding free concerts in underserved areas to promote music accessibility. Additionally, they are exploring collaborations with other artists to broaden their musical style and reach, promising an exciting year ahead for fans. Their dedication to live performances and social activism keeps them relevant in the ever-evolving music landscape, making their concerts not just events, but movements for change.
Domestic Problems History
Domestic Problems, often referred to as the 'Reggae-Punk' band, formed in the late 1990s in the heart of New York City. Their music uniquely blends reggae rhythms with punk energy, making them a standout act in the East Coast music scene. The band members, hailing from diverse backgrounds, came together with a shared vision to express their views on societal issues through music. With early influences from bands like The Clash and Bob Marley, Domestic Problems forged a distinctive sound that resonated with audiences, often tackling themes of economic disparity, political unrest, and cultural identity. Over the years, they have built a loyal fan base, performing in various venues and festivals across the United States. Their grassroots beginnings included local clubs and community events, and as their popularity grew, they began touring internationally, playing in festivals and opening for larger acts. The band's live performances are characterized by high energy and a strong connection with the audience, often leaving them feeling empowered and inspired to act on social issues.
