Meat Loaf Tickets
About Meat Loaf
One of America's greatest rock 'n roll icons, Marvin Lee Aday, or Mr. Loaf, became Meat Loaf after playing with bands known as Meat Loaf Soul and Popcorn Blizzard in the 1960s. In addition to releasing timeless masterpieces like "Paradise By The Dashboard Light" (1977) and "Dead Ringer" (1981), Meatloaf also appeared in a number of musicals and films, such as "Hair" and "The Rocky Horror Picture Show." Meatloaf quickly grew in popularity for his acting and musical abilities, eventually releasing one of the biggest-selling albums, "Bat Out Of Hell" in 1977, which went platinum, with 43 million records sold.
Fans searching for cheap Meatloaf tickets have to start looking early, as concerts fill up fast. His band plays major hits like "You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth," "Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through," "Bat Out of hell," "I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)" and "Bad Attitude," attracting an audience of all ages.
Meatloaf has made his way onto The Billboard Hot 100 several times well into the 90s for hits like "Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad," "I'm Gonna Love Her For Both Of Us" and "What You See Is What You Get." In 1993, he took home a Grammy Award for his song "I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)" for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance. After "Bat out of Hell" in '77, Meatloaf released a comeback album in 1993, titled "Bat out of Hell II: Back into Hell," which sold even faster than the original, selling 10 million copies in three months.Bat Out of Hell (1977), Dead Ringer (1981), Midnight at the Lost and Found (1983), Bad Attitude (1984), Blind Before I Stop (1986), Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell (1993), Live & More (1994), Welcome to the Neighborhood (1995), Couldn't Have Said It Better (2003), Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose (2006), Hang Cool Teddy Bear (2010), Hell in a Handbasket (2011) and Braver Than We Are (2016).
Many of Meatloaf's biggest hits are inspired by Broadway shows and movies. In fact, his 2010 album "Hang Cool Teddy Bear" was based off of short stories written by screenwriter and director Kilian Kerwin. The rock legend is also frequently grouped with famous bands like Styx, Foreigner, Bruce Springsteen, Queen and Boston. Even in the early days, Meatloaf tickets were hard to come by, as he went on tour with popular bands like The Who and Iggy Pop in the 60s and 70s. Meatloaf has recently announced a 2016 tour to unveil his new album "Braver Than We Are," which has cheap tickets selling out fast.
Meatloaf's newest album is set to release sometime in March and has already received rave reviews for its original sound. He also reunited with fellow "Rocky Horror Show" actors for the show's 40th anniversary. With a much-anticipated 2016 tour starting in March, now is the time to make sure you get your hands on some cheap tickets to see the legendary Meatloaf live in action!