Dramarama Performing At The House Of Blues Anaheim This November

If you’re a regular KROQ listener, you’re likely to be well-acquainted with the Dramarama song “Anything, Anything.” Even though it came out in 1985, the song about the role of love and hate in a marriage is still a staple on our playlist.
Dramarama formed back in 1982 and actually broke up in 1994, but reformed officially in 2003 and played KROQ’s Inland Invasion as its big comeback. The band has been recording new material and is tentatively planning to release a new studio album this year.
Now the band is going to be playing a show at the House Of Blues Anaheim next month on Friday, November 4th.
Tickets for the show are on sale already. They’re general admission and you can get them here. They’re pretty reasonable, with the tickets and fees coming to only $29. There’s also limited VIP seating available, so if you’re interested in that you should call the HOB Anaheim box office directly at 714-778-BLUE (2583).
The band is playing alongside Ceasefire, Useless Keys, and Void808. Should be an awesome night!
To get a taste of the Dramarama’s newer material, check out this video of them performing “Everybody Dies,” the title track off their most recent album, which came out in 2005, at the House of Blues.









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