The Fort Worth concert for Blue October was a classic performance from the group. With performances from all around the country, Blue October was able to keep the crowd engaged with their catchy songs and energetic style. The concert was successful in that it was a great example of how Blue October can play any style they need to and continue to amaze their fans. It was their last show in texas before they moved to the united states and began their career there. The concert was chaired by green-state- who also happened to be the manager of the band. The main act on the night were Blue October, who were looking to make their first american show. The show started with the band performing their hit song "blue monday" and followed with some other classic Blue October tunes. The show was closed down by the show s organizer, but was reopened the next day.
Fort Worth saw the band's first of many performances at the arlington bowl, which was located near the arlington county headquarters building. The show was recorded and re-mastered and was released as a single take. The band's first public performance in more than a decade, it was decided that this would be the band's next show.
the show was a sell out and the house lighted up for the start of the show. The band started out with a brand new song, precious eyes that they have, which was well-received by the audience. The band then played an encore with a brand new song, which was well-received as well. The show was over before the encore was over and the band was thanked by the fans.
the band is currently fronted by carnie.