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Crazy Town Concert Tickets

Prepare for an unstoppable performance with Crazy Town tickets. Crazy Town's smash hit single, 'Butterfly', is seen by many as one of the tentpoles of early 2000s nu-metal, but the band has a legacy that has outlasted the song by nearly two decades. Group founders Bret 'Epic' Mazur and Seth 'Shifty' Binzer both grew up close to the music industry. Mazur's father was Billy Joel's manager, while Binzer's father had directed the film 'Ladies & Gentlemen, The Rolling Stones'.

It was hip-hop that sunk its teeth into the two boys, however, with acts like Cypress Hill, N.W.A. and Ice-T alongside alternative rock bands such as The Cure catching the pair's attention. Mazur was laying down tracks from an early age and soon began working on material for the likes of Eazy-E and MC Lyte, while Binzer had begun recording demos of his own. Mazur and Binzer's initial collaboration was on an act called Brimstone Sluggers.

While the Sluggers recorded tracks, however, the pair were busy working on music for other artists and the material never coalesced into an album. However, when the pair separately ended up in rehab, they began writing to each other and the seeds for a hip-hop act backed by a full rock band were planted. When Doug 'Faydoedeelay' Miller (bass), Rust Epique (guitar), Anthony 'Trouble' Valli (guitar), DJ AM (turntables) and James 'JBJ' Bradley (drums) came into the mix, Crazy Town was born.

Their debut album, 'The Gift of Game' (1999), spawned the massive hit 'Butterfly', launching them to a worldwide audience. The group seemed to be on the road to success, but when follow-up album 'Darkhorse' (2002) failed to match the success of its predecessor, the band split up, going their separate ways in 2003.

In 2007 Crazy Town announced that they had reformed, but a promised album never materialised. There was a slightly more successful attempt to get back together in 2009, with the band performing a couple of times that year and the next, and 2011 seeing a couple of tracks released. It was a subdued period, however, with former member DJ AM having died of a drug overdose in 2009 and little of substance emerging from the reformation.

That changed in 2013 when it came out that Mazur and Binzer were actively recording new material. A new Crazy Town album, the first in 13 years, was released in 2015 with the name 'The Brimstone Sluggers' and included a track crediting DJ AM as a featured artist. Things changed again in 2017, however, when Mazur announced after a year on hiatus that he would no longer be touring with Crazy Town, with Rick Dixon, Nick Diiorio and Kevin Kapler leaving soon after.

Undeterred, Binzer recruited new members Elias 'ET' Tannous, Philip Nielsen and Roland Banks and, with Dixon rejoining, the newly re-branded Crazy Town X embarked on the Beautiful & Insane tour in 2019. Buy your Crazy Town tickets from TicketSmarter today and get ready to be entertained.

Crazy Town Ticket Prices

You will notice a difference between Crazy Town ticket prices. Costs will fluctuate depending on venue size sell-outs and how close your seats are to the stage. It’s common for premium seating to cost more and VIP packages typically reflect the highest costs.

How much are Crazy Town tickets?

Crazy Town ticket prices usually land in a moderate range of pricing. Getting into a live show can average around the $50 range. Prime spots will typically run upwards of $100 and VIP packages at festivals held at prominent venues can go for over $1,000.

Crazy Town Tour Dates & Concert Schedule

It’s common to catch Crazy Town appearing at large-scale venues across the United States. You can expect performances from popular platforms like the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California and major hip-hop music events like SXSW and Rolling Loud Festival Miami at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.

You don’t have to miss another show on the Crazy Town concert schedule. Our easy-to-navigate site offers a plethora of tour dates and you can easily find tickets at many pricing levels. From live performances at Hot 97 Summer Jam to Virgin Fest, there’s nothing like the excitement of a live show. Feel the vibe live and save your seats today!

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Crazy Town Seating Chart

Choices for seating are plentiful. The size and design layout of each venue will determine the options presented. A venue like Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, Calif., boasts a capacity of 20,000. Due to its expansive size, there will be plenty of spots to consider multi-level views of the stage and handicap-accessible options.

When you attend a festival like the Rolling Loud Festival at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, crowds can exceed 65,000. Many venues offer premium packages and VIP experiences that can include several amenities. Choose the arrangements that are right for you with our interactive seating chart and user-friendly filtering tools.

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Songs from the Crazy Town Tour Setlist

Crazy Town's setlist while performing in Knoxville , TN at “The Concourse” included the following songs:

  1. Backpack
  2. Battle Cry
  3. Born to Raise Hell
  4. Ashes
  5. Lemonface
  6. Toxic
  7. Drowning
  8. Butterfly

Source: Setlist.fm