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About 311
311 was formed in 1988 in Omaha, Nebraska, by Nick Hexum, Jim Watson, Aaron "P-Nut" Wills, and Chad Sexton, and their shared love for diverse music genres fueled their journey. After signing with Capricorn Records in 1992, their true breakthrough came with the release of their self-titled album in 1995, which achieved triple platinum status with hits like "Down" and "All Mixed Up." Their distinctive fusion of rock, reggae, hip hop, and funk, combined with relentless touring, has earned them a dedicated following dubbed the "311 Nation."
Over the years, the band has seen Transistor, Soundsystem, and their Greatest Hits '93-'03 albums reach the Top Ten on the Billboard 200, showcasing their evolution as artists and consistent appeal. Their accolades have included MTV VMAs and Billboard Music Awards, and their dedication to both their craft and their community has kept them relevant for over three decades. Still, their sound remains as fresh and engaging as ever, and every tour is as highly anticipated as the last. With a solid history behind them, their future should prove to be just as promising.
311’s Setlist
311's catalog is filled with laid-back grooves and energetic anthems, showcasing their ability to seamlessly blend rock, rap, reggae, and funk. On stage, their hits take on new life, and their distinct vibe contributes to a positive atmosphere that keeps fans coming back for more. When you see them live, expect these favorites to grace the setlist:
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Down
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Applied Science
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All Mixed Up
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Beautiful Disaster
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Amber
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Come Original
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Creatures (for a While)
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Feels So Good
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Do You Right
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Freeze Time
Live Moments That Made Headlines
311's live performances have connected them with crowds around the world. Their concerts are vibrant celebrations of unity, creativity, and the enduring power of music. From intimate club shows to historic headlining gigs, each set has captured the essence of 311 and their commitment to delivering memorable moments. These particular examples have been among their most memorable:
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June 15, 1996: Achieving a dream. 311 headlined the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado. Their milestone set included a memorable encore featuring "Who's Got the Herb?," “Omaha Stylee,” and their staple "Feels So Good.”
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July 16, 2004: 311 paid homage to the Gateway to the West with a free concert at Memorial Park to mark Omaha's 175th Anniversary. They showed their respect for their roots, delivering a 26-song set to their beloved hometown fans.
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July 20, 2006: The band launched their Summer Unity Tour at The Catalyst in Santa Cruz, a sweeping endeavor featuring 37 stops in 27 states with Pepper and Wailers, highlighting their extensive appeal and the diversity of their sound.
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March 6, 2014: At The Roxy in West Hollywood, 311 offered fans an intimate "evening with" experience, debuting material from Stereolithic. The 500-capacity venue allowed the globally renowned group to deliver the kind of raw punk energy associated with small shows.
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March 11, 2020: In celebration of 311 Day, the band kicked off three consecutive concerts at the Park MGM in Vegas. The extensive setlist featured a cover of Bob Marley's "Lively Up Yourself" and an instrumental by Nick Hexum and his daughter Echo.
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September 21, 2023: At the Louder Than Life Festival, Chad Sexton’s 3:11 drum solo captivated even casual fans. As if that weren’t enough, the rest of 311 rejoined him, all playing percussion instruments, which had been brought on stage specifically for this epic moment.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do 311 concerts last?
The length of a show depends on the lineup, but 311’s concert sets typically last around 90 minutes and include approximately 20 songs. Search GoTickets.com for tickets to an upcoming show!
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Does 311 tour?
311 tours and has appeared at Reggae Rise Up, Louder Than Life, and Summerfest. They have also shared the stage with many incredible acts, including Slightly Stoopid, Dirty Heads, and Matisyahu.
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Are there any age restrictions for 311 concerts?
311 concerts are generally open to all ages, but some locations may have unique requirements or specific restricted areas. Check the venue’s website for the most up-to-date details on policies.
Are outside food or beverages permitted inside the venue for a 311 concert?
Most concert venues do not allow outside food and drinks, but rules vary by location. Before packing up for a 311 concert, check the venue’s website for information on what is and is not allowed.
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