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Lucky Boys Confusion Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Fan Reviews

Corey
May 30th 2022
Seriously considering flying back out for Riotfest because the show was that good. Cringy couple harassed my wife while I was in the loo, but the situation resolved itself and we otherwise had an amazing time. The food on the other side was amazeballs. 10/10 would visit again.
Chicago, IL@
Bottom Lounge
Michael
July 29th 2019
Awesome show, you had to be there to truly appreciate their music .. The encore was the Best...L.B.C for life...👍👍👍
Chicago, IL@
Taste of Lincoln Avenue
Matt
March 17th 2019
Amazing as always!
Rosemont, IL@
Joe's Live
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About Lucky Boys Confusion

Long regarded as a haven for electric blues, power pop, and even metal, Chicago served as surprisingly fertile soil for the speedy growth of Lucky Boys Confusion. The five-piece ska-punk outfit -- Kaustubh Pandav of indian origin(vocals), Adam Krier (co-vocalist, guitar), Ryan Fergus (drums), Jason Shultejann (bass), and Joe Sell (guitar) -- formed in 1997 when Pandav and Krier began writing songs together. The pair drew from punk, rap, and reggae to create an infectious ska-punk sound that combines Pandav's Latin melodies with Krier's Beastie Boys-influenced rap. Recruiting members from their previous bands, Pandav and Krier formed Lucky Boys Confusion and began to perform at house parties and YMCAs in Chicago's Western suburbs. The band's first recorded effort was a four-song EP, What Gets Me High, released on their own Townstyle label in 1997. The Lucky Boys' tales of suburban teen life proved popular and the band followed in 1998 with the full-length Growing Out of It, again released on Townstyle. The 17-track Growing Out of It included the four songs from What Gets Me High, along with new material written almost exclusively by the team of Pandav and Krier. As the Lucky Boys' following grew in Chicago, "Dumb Pop Song," a single from Growing Out of It, found its way into regular rotation on Q101, Chicago's influential alternative rock station. With regular radio play, the band's fan base exploded and suburban house parties gave way to headlining gigs at the House of Blues and the legendary Metro. Fueled by the popularity of "Dumb Pop Song," Growing Out of It went on to sell over 6,000 copies. An EP, The Soapbox Spectacle, was released on Townstyle in March 2000 and the band eventually signed with Elektra Records. Lucky Boys Confusion's major label debut, Throwing the Game, was released in May 2001. Commitment followed three years later.

(21-09-'06)They have announced plans to go on an indefinite hiatus. They had this to say:

As you've no doubt noticed, we haven't announced our fall tour dates yet. The reason being is that the band, after 9 years playing together, is going on an indefinite hiatus. We basically burned ourselves out after our 9 week tour this summer and most of us are looking forward to being home for awhile and having some sense of normality.

(26-12-'08) At Songs from a Scene, Lucky Boys Confusion announced they will be releasing a new album sometime in 2009 and played one of their new songs "It Should Have Been Me"
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Genres:
Alternative, Reggae, Lbc, Rock, Chicago, Punk
Band Members:
Jason Schultejann, Stubhy, Stubhy Pandav, Joe Sell, Ryan Fergus, Adam Krier
Hometown:
Chicago, Illinois

No upcoming shows
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Bandsintown Merch

Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD

Fan Reviews

Corey
May 30th 2022
Seriously considering flying back out for Riotfest because the show was that good. Cringy couple harassed my wife while I was in the loo, but the situation resolved itself and we otherwise had an amazing time. The food on the other side was amazeballs. 10/10 would visit again.
Chicago, IL@
Bottom Lounge
Michael
July 29th 2019
Awesome show, you had to be there to truly appreciate their music .. The encore was the Best...L.B.C for life...👍👍👍
Chicago, IL@
Taste of Lincoln Avenue
Matt
March 17th 2019
Amazing as always!
Rosemont, IL@
Joe's Live
View More Fan Reviews

About Lucky Boys Confusion

Long regarded as a haven for electric blues, power pop, and even metal, Chicago served as surprisingly fertile soil for the speedy growth of Lucky Boys Confusion. The five-piece ska-punk outfit -- Kaustubh Pandav of indian origin(vocals), Adam Krier (co-vocalist, guitar), Ryan Fergus (drums), Jason Shultejann (bass), and Joe Sell (guitar) -- formed in 1997 when Pandav and Krier began writing songs together. The pair drew from punk, rap, and reggae to create an infectious ska-punk sound that combines Pandav's Latin melodies with Krier's Beastie Boys-influenced rap. Recruiting members from their previous bands, Pandav and Krier formed Lucky Boys Confusion and began to perform at house parties and YMCAs in Chicago's Western suburbs. The band's first recorded effort was a four-song EP, What Gets Me High, released on their own Townstyle label in 1997. The Lucky Boys' tales of suburban teen life proved popular and the band followed in 1998 with the full-length Growing Out of It, again released on Townstyle. The 17-track Growing Out of It included the four songs from What Gets Me High, along with new material written almost exclusively by the team of Pandav and Krier. As the Lucky Boys' following grew in Chicago, "Dumb Pop Song," a single from Growing Out of It, found its way into regular rotation on Q101, Chicago's influential alternative rock station. With regular radio play, the band's fan base exploded and suburban house parties gave way to headlining gigs at the House of Blues and the legendary Metro. Fueled by the popularity of "Dumb Pop Song," Growing Out of It went on to sell over 6,000 copies. An EP, The Soapbox Spectacle, was released on Townstyle in March 2000 and the band eventually signed with Elektra Records. Lucky Boys Confusion's major label debut, Throwing the Game, was released in May 2001. Commitment followed three years later.

(21-09-'06)They have announced plans to go on an indefinite hiatus. They had this to say:

As you've no doubt noticed, we haven't announced our fall tour dates yet. The reason being is that the band, after 9 years playing together, is going on an indefinite hiatus. We basically burned ourselves out after our 9 week tour this summer and most of us are looking forward to being home for awhile and having some sense of normality.

(26-12-'08) At Songs from a Scene, Lucky Boys Confusion announced they will be releasing a new album sometime in 2009 and played one of their new songs "It Should Have Been Me"
Show More
Genres:
Alternative, Reggae, Lbc, Rock, Chicago, Punk
Band Members:
Jason Schultejann, Stubhy, Stubhy Pandav, Joe Sell, Ryan Fergus, Adam Krier
Hometown:
Chicago, Illinois

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