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About The Airborne Toxic Event
As of 2023, The Airborne Toxic Event is actively touring and engaging with fans worldwide. They have recently announced their North American tour, which includes stops at various iconic venues and festivals, providing fans with opportunities to experience their dynamic live shows firsthand. Each concert is marked by an electrifying atmosphere, blending their classic hits with newer tracks from their latest album, 'Hollywood Park.' The band has also been adapting to the changes in the music industry by embracing live streaming and virtual concert experiences, ensuring their artistry reaches an even wider audience. In tandem with their tour, they have been participating in charitable events, using their platform to promote causes they are passionate about. With new music and collaborations on the horizon, The Airborne Toxic Event continues to evolve while staying true to their roots, promising their fans more memorable concerts ahead.
The Airborne Toxic Event History
The Airborne Toxic Event is an American rock band that originated in Los Angeles, California, in 2006. Founded by Mikel Jollett, the band quickly made a mark with their self-titled debut album, released in 2008. The album showcased a unique blend of alternative rock and indie melodies, drawing heavily on influences from literature and personal experiences. Their breakout single, 'Sometime Around Midnight,' gained widespread acclaim and garnered significant radio play, catapulting the band into the spotlight. Over the years, they released several albums, including 'All at Once' (2011), 'Such Hot Blood' (2013), and 'Hollywood Park' (2020), each reflective of their evolving sound and themes. The band is known for their energetic live performances, often layering lush instrumentation with Jollett's emotive storytelling, which resonates deeply with their fans. The group's name is derived from a section of Don DeLillo's novel 'White Noise,' aptly reflecting their artistic depth and range of influences. Their ability to connect emotionally through live concerts has solidified their reputation as a powerful presence in the indie rock scene.
