
Some of Blue October's most popular songs include Hate Me, Into The Ocean, I Hope You're Happy. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
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The platinum-certified alternative band from Houston, TX—Justin Furstenfeld [vocals, guitar, songwriter], Jeremy Furstenfeld [drums], Ryan Delahoussaye [violin, mandolin, piano], Matt Noveskey [bass], and Steve Schiltz [guitar]—consistently evolves with every release. For their thirteenth studio album, tentatively titled Everything We Lost In The Fire, Blue October unlocks another creative masterpiece. “The heaviest times of our lives is when we have to make difficult decisions. Change can be a beautiful part of life if you celebrate it. This is me celebrating change in the loudest way possible,“ states frontman Justin Furstenfeld. After two years of nonstop recording and touring supporting Spinning The Truth Around Part I and Part II, you would think Justin and the band would want to take some time to themselves to rest and recharge. However, Furstenfeld immediately returned to his happy place in the studio where the creativity continued to flow and in a short period of time, a new album was born. Magic courses through the first single “Everything We Lost In The Fire,” a revealing story about having the courage to embrace change, spoken with big guitars and drums. This will be one of the heaviest sounding albums the band has ever released. Influenced by Peter Gabriel, U2, The Smiths, The Cure, Radiohead, Ella Fitzgerald, Dave Brubeck, Chet Baker, Cocteau Twins, Pixies, Joy Division Cigarettes After Sex Collaborations with Billy Corgan, Imogen Heap
Read moreThe platinum-certified alternative band from Houston, TX—Justin Furstenfeld [vocals, guitar, songwriter], Jeremy Furstenfeld [drums], Ryan Delahoussaye [violin, mandolin, piano], Matt Noveskey [bass], and Steve Schiltz [guitar]—consistently evolves with every release. For their thirteenth studio album, tentatively titled Everything We Lost In The Fire, Blue October unlocks another creative masterpiece. “The heaviest times of our lives is when we have to make difficult decisions. Change can be a beautiful part of life if you celebrate it. This is me celebrating change in the loudest way possible,“ states frontman Justin Furstenfeld. After two years of nonstop recording and touring supporting Spinning The Truth Around Part I and Part II, you would think Justin and the band would want to take some time to themselves to rest and recharge. However, Furstenfeld immediately returned to his happy place in the studio where the creativity continued to flow and in a short period of time, a new album was born. Magic courses through the first single “Everything We Lost In The Fire,” a revealing story about having the courage to embrace change, spoken with big guitars and drums. This will be one of the heaviest sounding albums the band has ever released. Influenced by Peter Gabriel, U2, The Smiths, The Cure, Radiohead, Ella Fitzgerald, Dave Brubeck, Chet Baker, Cocteau Twins, Pixies, Joy Division Cigarettes After Sex Collaborations with Billy Corgan, Imogen Heap
Date | Event name | Venue |
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12 Jul 2025 | 89.7 The River's 30th Anniversary Show | Tom Hanafan River's Edge Park, Council Bluffs, IA, United States |
23 Oct 2025 | Blue October in Albuquerque | Revel, Albuquerque |
24 Oct 2025 | Blue October in Denver | Mission Ballroom, Denver |
25 Oct 2025 | Blue October in Salt Lake City | The Union, Salt Lake City |
29 Oct 2025 | Blue October in Sioux Falls | The District, Sioux Falls |
31 Oct 2025 | Blue October in Milwaukee | The Rave / Eagles Club, Milwaukee |
02 Nov 2025 | Blue October in Des Moines | Hoyt Sherman Place, Des Moines |
06 Nov 2025 | Blue October | Taft Theatre, Cincinnati, OH, United States |
07 Nov 2025 | Blue October in Cleveland | TempleLive Cleveland Masonic, Cleveland |
08 Nov 2025 | Blue October in Detroit | The Fillmore Detroit, Detroit |
Some of Blue October's most popular songs include Hate Me, Into The Ocean, I Hope You're Happy. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
You can listen to Blue October's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Hate Me, Into The Ocean, I Hope You're Happy, and more.
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