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Get ‘All Mixed Up’ with this alternative rock band at North Myrtle Beach’s House of Blues 

Another chart-topping band is slated to perform in the Myrtle Beach area this spring.

Alternative-rock band 311 is scheduled to perform at the House of Blues in North Myrtle Beach on April 22 at 7 p.m. The group, whose members have been together for three decades and have produced over a dozen albums, are currently on a 50 dates in 50 states tour celebrating their 30th anniversary.

Since forming, the group has entertained audiences with its unique blend of rock, rap, reggae and funk with nine albums reaching the Top 10 on Billboard’s Top 200 Sales chart and nine singles topping Billboard’s Alternative Radio chart. The band’s also enjoyed further success with singles “Amber” and its cover of The Cure’s “Love Song” being featured in the Adam Sandler’s romantic-comedy 50 First Dates.

Music-goers can expect to hear classics, including “Down,” “All Mixed Up” and “Beautiful Disaster” when the band hits the North Myrtle Beach stage.

Tickets are available for purchase at houseofblues.com/myrtlebeach.

Here’s a list of upcoming original acts scheduled to perform at the Grand Strand’s House of Blues:

Feb. 21: Queensryche

Feb. 22: Chippendales

Feb. 28: Young Dolph and Key Glock

March 6: Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes

March 7: Skillet

March 20: Blue October

March 21-22: Morgan Wallen with Jon Langston and Ashland Craft

April 11: Colt Ford

April 18: Locash

April 19: Halestorm with special New Years Day

April 23: Collective Soul

May 15: Incubus

May 16: Asking Alexandria and Falling in Reverse with Wage War

Oct. 16: Jonny Lang

This story was originally published February 11, 2020 at 4:14 PM.

Anna Young
The Sun News
Anna Young joined The Sun News in 2019 and has spent her time covering the Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach governments, while providing valuable insight to the community at large. Young, who got her start reporting local news in New York, has received accolades from both the New York State Press Association and the South Carolina Press Association. She is dedicated to the values of journalism by listening, learning, seeking out the truth and reporting it accurately. Young originates from Westchester County, New York and received her bachelor’s degree in journalism from SUNY Purchase College in 2016.
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