tours

Modern Baseball return from months-long hiatus with three new shows this October

Modern Baseball have announced three shows at Union Transfer in Philadelphia on October 13, 14 and 15 (note, this is Friday the 13th weekend, so expect some spooky shenanigans).  See their announcement below! Read more: Modern Baseball’s Jake Ewald debuts new solo song, talks more about the band’s future These three nights will be Modern Baseball's first show […]

Ice Nine Kills announce 'Every Trick In The Book' tour

Ice Nine Kills have announced a fall tour with Capsize, Lorna Shore and Phantoms, and it may be coming to a city near you. Check out the full list of cities and dates below! Read more: Ice Nine Kills film a twisted take on ‘Animal Farm’ in “Nature Of The Beast”—watch Called the “Every Trick In […]

Slaves announce fall tour with Secrets

Slaves have announced via Facebook that they'll be heading out on 'The Beautiful Death Tour' this fall!  Read more: Slaves debut first single following last year’s sudden breakup—listen Back in February, the band postponed dates in Texas and New York City and posted a statement saying that Craig had undergone three major surgeries for back pain. “Over the […]

10 things Greta Van Fleet learned on their very first tour

[Photo by: Michael Lavine] Greta Van Fleet is ready to take the rock music scene by storm. Setting out across the USA, the group took AP behind the scenes of the band’s first-ever tour while keeping a tour diary to document everything they’ve learned thus far. 1. Don’t forget your instruments SAM KISZKA: After the […]

16 ultimate pop-punk vacations you can plan in 2017

[Photo credit: Shaky Knees and So What?! Instagram] Are you in need of a vacation but having a hard time deciding where to go and what to do? How about traveling to a new city to check out a music festival or your favorite band on tour? With so many places to go and so many […]

10 awesome tours you were too young to go to

Anyone else get some serious FOMO from clicking through Wikipedia pages and tour posters and seeing page after page of dope tours? (Why did everything good in the world happen in 2006?) But what’s awesome and unique about our music scene is that it brings so many people of different age groups, interests and backgrounds […]

Our staff share their favorite tours of 2016

THE AMERICAN LINES TOUR—The Maine, Mayday Parade This tour took me back to 2012 when the Maine and Mayday Parade toured together, but this time the venue was bigger—as was the crowd. I’ve seen both bands live dozens of times and was still blown away by their stage performances. The Maine have really loosened up […]

10 album anniversary tours that need to happen in 2017

As we head into 2017, the anniversary and reunion tours are still going pretty strong, with this fall producing both Cute Is What We Aim For and Mayday Parade pop-punk goodness in full-album form. But what can we hope for next year? We’ve already found out that August Burns Red and Circa Survive will be […]

Green Day postpone tour dates after band, crew members fall ill

Green Day recently announced their North American headlining tour, but they have now postponed the first three dates—St. Louis, Chicago and Detroit—and canceled their Sept. 23 Toronto show because of illness. Video: Watch Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong in first lead movie role “We're so sad to announce we have to postpone three shows and cancel […]

Jimmy Eat World announce headlining tour

Jimmy Eat World will set out on a U.S. and European headlining tour this fall in support of their 10th studio album, Integrity Blues, which drops Oct. 21 via RCA. The band's last release was 2013's Damage. They've released two singles from the new album—“Get Right” and “Sure And Cetain.” You can preorder Integrity Blues now.  Read more: Taylor Swift […]

10 tours that really need to happen again

There's nothing quite like seeing your favorite band live. No matter how many times a band performs a show, each will be different from the one before it. If any of the following tours were re-created, they certainly wouldn’t be the same as they were when they originally took place. But they would be re-birthed […]

5 jobs to get you on tour if you’re not a musician

No one ever said you had to play an instrument to go on tour. In fact, you don’t even have to be in the band. There are plenty of job opportunities out there that don’t involve performing and— surprisingly—can be more lucrative. Whether it’s a tiny band playing basements or a gigantic act playing stadiums, […]

The Used announce anniversary tour and live acoustic album

Last month, the Used recorded a live album at The Palace Theater in Los Angeles. Fans who were unable to attend will have a chance to watch the band perform with a string quartet, harpist, piano player, percussion and gospel choir on their CD/DVD set The Used: Live & Acoustic At The Palace which is set to be released April […]

Bring Me The Horizon add U.K. tour dates

Following the release of their polarizing new album, That’s The Spirit, current AP cover stars Bring Me The Horizon have added five new dates to their U.K. tour. The tour dates in their entirety are listed below. The new dates include Bristol, Glasgow, Southampton and two shows in Birmingham, one of which is being considered a “matinee” […]

"Fans get treated how we think they should": Tim and Pat Kirch explain the Maine's free tour

The Maine have always been an industrious band, but their fall 2015 tour plans are ambitious even for them. Not only are they doing a series of shows where they're playing all of their latest LP, American Candy, the Arizona quintet are also in the middle of the “Free For All” trek, a no-cost, no-ticket-needed […]

Coheed And Cambria add more U.S. dates to upcoming tour

Following the previous announcement of a short run of tour dates with Cursive, Glassjaw and Thank You, Scientist, Coheed And Cambria have added more North American dates to their current fall outings and several festival appearances. Knapsack and Silver Snakes will join the band on select dates with Thank You, Scientist who've been added to […]

The Maine announce two tours: one completely free, one performing 'American Candy' in full

The Maine have two huge announcements today, both involving tours in support of their most recent, highly-acclaimed album, American Candy, that will have fans losing their minds with excitement. First, The Maine will play 13 shows across the US this fall that are 100 percent free for all to attend. These shows will find the […]

Motion City Soundtrack announce 'Commit This To Memory' Australia tour

Motion City Soundtrack will continue 2015's celebration of their seminal record, Commit This To Memory, by playing the record in full at all dates of their newly-announced Australia tour. Read more: 300 Bands We Told You So—The best of AP’s “100 Bands You Need To Know” special Commit This To Memory, the band's iconic, Hoppus-produced sophomore […]

Enter Shikari announce 2016 U.K. tour with the Wonder Years

Enter Shikari have announced a homecoming U.K. tour for February 2016, with direct support from pop-punk giants, the Wonder Years. Read more: The Wonder Years finish new album The unlikely duo, linked by their mutual connection to Hopeless Records, will be hitting the road next February for a short run through some massive venues in the […]

Phinehas, Silent Planet announce co-headlining tour

Phinehas and Silent Planet have announced a co-headlining run with support from Invent, Animate. The tour serves as a promotional run for Phinehas's new record, Till The End, which releases July 10 via Artery Recordings. Read more: Phinehas to release new album this spring through Artery Recordings The tour starts in Union, Pennsylvania on June 24 […]
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