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30 Seconds to Mars conquers Vienna and...us

Have you sobered up from sighing after handing over the famous golden statuettes? Don't worry, Jared Leto isn't going anywhere, he's going on a tour from the movie screens, as part of which he'll also stop by with the band 30 Seconds to Mars and win us over live in Vienna.

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When?
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Marx Halle, Vienna, Austria
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Facebook event
Entrance fee
92.99 euros with transport

Just over a week ago, a friend of mine came from France and all excited she rushed to show me pictures and explain how crazy she had been at a concert by an American rock band 30 Seconds to Mars. But at the time, none of us dreamed that it would happen Jared Leto, this charming and handsome blue-eyed singer and guitarist, received the same night Oscar and made many hearts crazy all over the world.

Yes, more girlfriends are now sighing for Jared Leto, and even more of them were probably clamoring for the last record of the group formed in 1998 by the Leto brothers, the minute he was holding a golden statuette and thanking his mother for her support – Jared and Shannon.

The first studio album is, initially a four-member band, but today it is a three-member band in the line-up of the aforementioned brothers and Tom Milličević, who joined them a little later as a fan and winner of the audition, released in 2002, when she also performed as an opening act for American bands Puddle of Mudd and Incubus. Meanwhile, Jared has also been making his mark in the film world, so many of us wonder and are fascinated by how he manages to conquer this world of the entertainment industry.

The band has released a new album every three or four years since their debut album. The third in a row with the title was very popular This Is War, in which fans actively participated to help with the special effects and contributed backing vocals and clapping or stomping noises to the recording.

Although singer-guitarist Jared was extremely exhausted by the This Is War tour, which led to media reports that 30 Seconds to Mars was about to break up, the guys took some time off in 2012 to record their fourth album Lust, Faith and Dreams. It hit the shelves in May last year, and only a month later, the boys left for a new tour and music festivals, which they won't miss this year either.

So even before you make your final plans for this summer, it's worth remembering July 1st, when 30 Seconds to Mars will conquer Vienna and we will be able to sigh live for this year's Oscar winner.

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