Alternative rock band Blue October celebrates 20th anniversary of ‘Foiled’ with San Antonio show, North American tour

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SAN ANTONIO – Big news for fans of alternative rock! Blue October, the popular band from Houston, is hitting the road for a winter tour across Texas, and they’ve got a special date lined up for San Antonio.

Mark your calendars for December 12, when Blue October will take the stage at the Boeing Center at Tech Port. This concert is part of a larger North American tour, and it’s one you won’t want to miss!

The tour kicks off with two shows in Abilene (October 22) and Lubbock (October 23), and continues through various Texas cities. The band will also perform in Irving (November 27-28), Beaumont (December 10), Austin (December 11), Hidalgo (December 13), Corpus Christi (December 17), and wrap up with two shows in Houston (December 18-19). That’s a total of 11 shows in the Lone Star State!

This tour is especially significant because it celebrates the 20th anniversary of Blue October’s iconic album “Foiled,” released in 2006. This album features some of their biggest hits, including the emotionally charged “Hate Me” and the dreamy “Into the Ocean.” Fans can expect to hear the entire album played live during the concerts, which is a treat for long-time supporters and new listeners alike.

If you’re eager to catch Blue October live, presale tickets are already available. Don’t wait too long, as public tickets go on sale starting Friday, March 27. You can get your tickets [here](#). This is a fantastic opportunity to see a band that has made a significant impact on the alternative rock scene.

Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just looking for a fun night out, Blue October’s Texas tour promises to be an unforgettable experience filled with great music and memories. So grab your friends, get your tickets, and prepare for a night of rocking out!

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