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Originating from Tulsa, Oklahoma, Hanson is a popular touring act playing concerts in many locations since 1997. Hanson has a distinct pop / rock sound and a unique show that captivates audiences. Hanson is not currently on tour but may be adding shows soon. Get concert tickets for Hanson and see when the next Hanson tour dates are scheduled at ConcertBank.com. Check our available Hanson concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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Remember Hanson? The three young brothers with beautiful hair who had that huge 90's hit "Mmmbop"? Well, they're back and they're all grown up with kids of their own, a beer range and now a new album. Anthem, their ninth studio record, really shows how much Isaac, Taylor and Zac Hanson have grown and matured, while still managing to keep the indie pop sound they are known for...
- www.theaureview.com
Because they reached household-name status at the height of boy-bandom, Hanson often get unfairly lumped in with harmonizing singing groups like the BSB and 98 Degrees. As much as you know that Taylor played the keys, Zac the drums and Isaac the guitar (well, at least if you're an 80s-born female), you kinda forget they always performed all their songs with actual instruments, and wrote them to boot...
- www.nowtoronto.com
In 2010, Hanson released the great record everyone always knew they could make. Backed by a charming if not brilliant music video that depicted the group re-imagining The Blues Brothers' "Shake A Tail Feather" scenes for lead single "Thinking 'Bout Somethin'", Shout It Out highlighted Hanson's soul music chops while staying true to the group's sugar-soaked formula...
- www.popmatters.com
"Come with us if you want to live," Hanson sing on the White Stripes-y "Fired Up." The brothers who gave you 1997's Disney-funk fantasia "MMMBop" can't back up that superhero brag. But their very existence is a marvel, and from the bubble grooves of the boldly titled "I've Got Soul" to the easeful power pop of "Cut Right Through Me," their pro-rock competence is pretty impressive too.
- www.rollingstone.com
It's hard to believe it's been a whole 15 years since three brothers with silky golden hair brought us a song that seemingly made no sense, but turned out to be a huge smash hit - 'Mmmbop...
- www.theaureview.com
Finally getting a Canadian release - in a special edition that also includes a live DVD - is the latest CD from the fresh-faced teens who made a smash in the late 90s with infectious pop confections like MMMBop. Taylor, Isaac and Zac Hanson are now all grown up, family men with wives and kids and everything, but they never stopped making music...
- hour.ca
Howard Hanson (1896-1981) is probably best remembered as one of the US's most important music educators - he was head of the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY, for 40 years. But he was a prolific composer, too, with an output that included seven symphonies. All were unashamedly post-Romantic in style and the two here, part of Gerard Schwarz's fine Hanson cycle with the Seattle Symphony, are couched in a language somewhere between Sibelius and Rachmaninov...
- www.guardian.co.uk
So, Hanson got horny. The trio of brothers who added 'Mmmbop' to tween vocabulary about the same time 'Zig-a-zig-ah' was doing the rounds in the 90s are now all growed up and procreating, with eight babs between them. But while they may have been getting horned up, the adjective can be applied in a more literal sense, with horns cropping up all over the band's new record and first album in three years (all that baby-making) which, whisper it, is called Shout it Out...
- www.themusicfix.co.uk
By the gods its Hanson! No but really it is, Hanson are back again and they are not singing bloody MmmBop which makes the world breathe a sigh of relief. What they are giving us is an album of self-described 'indie' songs, written by themselves, about experiences that happened to them, on their own instruments. What this album happens to be, is really, really good. Even to non-Hanson fans. Even to those foolish people who "fancied the girl out of Hanson" Oh how we laughed at them...
- www.gigwise.com
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