General Admission Tickets
• $40 Early Bird
• $45 General Presale
• $50 Last Chance
Reserved Tables (TABLE ONLY - TICKETS NOT INCLUDED)
• Reserved tables available with the purchase of a general admission ticket
• Note: All 6 people at the table must have a general admission ticket
• 4 tables for 6 on the top deck, right by the rail
• Price: $200 per table
Event Information
• Doors open at 7:00 PM, Music starts at 8:00 PM
• 21+ Event, Valid ID Required
• No Refunds
About Draw The Line
Hailing from Boston, Mass., the city that boasts the World Championship Red Sox, The New England Patriots, the musical groups Boston, members of Journey, J. Geils, and Peter Wolf, Godsmack, and of course, Aerosmith. Adding to the subculture of this city is Draw The Line, the Aerosmith Tribute Band.
The band’s career, now spanning almost fifteen years, has taken them all over the world. They have performed in all but two U.S. states. They have also been to Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and other U.S. territories. They’ve toured countries such as England, Canada, South America, and Japan, to name a few. With over 2,000 performances in more than 100 cities, Draw The Line is sure to be in a venue near you!
During a January 1998 interview, Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler singled out Draw The Line as the best of the Aerosmith tribute bands. On Boston’s biggest rock radio station, 104.1 WBCN, disc jockey Nick Carter said, “I’ve seen Draw The Line! They ARE Aerosmith!” The band is popular on the college circuit as well, and has been interviewed by several Boston-based college radio stations, such as Brandeis University’s 100.1 WBRS. DTL has also had featured articles in international fanzines, Boston area newspapers such as The Patriot Ledger, The Boston Globe, The Mariner Papers, and more.
They are the only tribute band that has been featured on the Official Aerosmith Website as well as that of Aerosmith’s Official Fan Club. With support and accolades from Aerosmith themselves, as well as journalists, top DJs, and fans worldwide, it’s no wonder that Draw The Line is recognized as one-of-a-kind. “A professional show band in a league of their own amongst tribute acts, and of a caliber that is unparalleled in the tribute genre,” says reporter Joe Reardon of The Mariner Newspaper Group.
January 1, 1999, when they played at the former Mama Kin’s Music Hall in Boston in front of a sold-out crowd of 800. Among other famous faces at that show was Steven Tyler’s daughter, model Mia Tallarico. Steven Tyler quoted his daughter the next day as saying, “Dad, have you seen this? From where I was standing, I couldn’t believe how much they (Draw The Line) looked and sounded just like you!”
Draw The Line's lead singer, Neill Byrnes, won a Steven Tyler look-alike contest on 107.3 WAAF, another one of Boston’s biggest rock radio stations. Even MTV agrees to the easily mistaken identity of Steven Tyler. MTV invited Neill to fly to New York so they could film his magical impersonation for a promotional video. More recently, Byrnes has been approached by VH1 to appear on their new program, Rock Candy.
If you love Aerosmith, this is the tribute show You Don’t Wanna Miss!
About Sister Luck
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