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The Offspring Announce 2025 Tour Dates with Jimmy Eat World, New Found Glory

Foto: Fred Gasch
Foto: Fred Gasch

In a highly anticipated announcement that has left punk rock fans buzzing, The Offspring have revealed plans for their extensive “Supercharged Worldwide in '25” tour. Spanning across North America, this tour is crafted to captivate audiences in over 34 cities, kicking off on July 11 in West Palm Beach, Florida, and concluding on September 7 in Denver, Colorado. Celebrated rock bands Jimmy Eat World and New Found Glory will join The Offspring, offering fans an evening of nostalgia and high-energy performances.

This tour follows the release of The Offspring's latest album, SUPERCHARGED, which dropped in October of 2024. The album features hits like “Make It All Right,” which have dominated various Billboard charts, emphasizing the band's knack for crafting memorable punk anthems. Lead vocalist Dexter Holland and the band—which includes lead guitarist Noodles, bassist Todd Morse, drummer Brandon Pertzborn, and multi-instrumentalist Jonah Nimoy—have been integral in keeping the spirit of punk alive, apropos of a group that has sold over 40 million records worldwide.

With stops at iconic venues such as New York's Northwell at Jones Beach Theater, California's Kia Forum, and Toronto's Budweiser Stage, the tour promises to be a memorable one. Notably, the three bands are taking it on the road in 2025, ensuring audiences nationwide have the chance to experience their exhilarating performances. Minnesota fans, in particular, can look forward to a performance in Minneapolis at the Target Center on August 15—a venue known for hosting top-tier music events.

The Offspring's ability to craft unforgettable live performances, coupled with the talent of Jimmy Eat World and New Found Glory, offers a robust lineup that harkens back to the golden days of punk rock. Jimmy Eat World, known for their hit “The Middle,” remains a staple in the emo punk scene, while New Found Glory, with tracks like “My Friends Over You,” continues to resonate with both old and new fans.

Check Out The Offspring/Jimmy Eat World/New Found Glory 2025 Tour Dates Here:

07/11 West Palm Beach- FL iThink Financial Amphitheater 
07/12 Tampa- FL MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre at the FL State Fairgrounds 
07/15 Alpharetta, GA- Ameris Bank Amphitheatre 
07/16 Raleigh, NCCoastal Credit Union Music Park 
07/18 Virginia Beach, VAVeterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach 
07/19 Bristow, VAJiffy Lube Live 
07/20 Scranton, PAThe Pavilion at Montage Mountain 
07/22 Syracuse, NYEmpower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview 
07/23 Toronto, ONBudweiser Stage 
07/25 Cincinnati, OHRiverbend Music Center 
07/26 Noblesville, INRuoff Music Center 
07/27 Clarkston, MIPine Knob Music Theatre 
07/29 Camden, NJFreedom Mortgage Pavilion 
07/30 Mansfield, MAXfinity Center 
08/01 Bethel, NYBethel Woods Center for The Arts 
08/02 Holmdel, NJPNC Bank Arts Center 
08/03 Wantagh, NYNorthwell at Jones Beach Theater 
08/13 Cuyahoga Falls, OHBlossom Music Center 
08/15 Minneapolis, MNTarget Center 
08/16 Tinley Park, ILCredit Union 1 Amphitheatre 
08/17 Maryland Heights, MOHollywood Casino Amphitheatre 
08/20 Ridgedale, MO– Thunder Ridge Nature Arena 
08/22 Dallas, TXDos Equis Pavilion 
08/23 The Woodlands, TXThe Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman 
08/24 Austin, TXGermania Insurance Amphitheater 
08/26 Albuquerque, NM– Isleta Amphitheater 
08/27 Phoenix, AZTalking Stick Resort Amphitheater 
08/29 Inglewood, CAKia Forum 
08/30 Mountain View, CAShoreline Amphitheater 
08/31 Wheatland, CAToyota Amphitheater 
09/03 Auburn, WAWhite River Amphitheater 
09/04 Ridgefield, WACascades Amphitheater 
09/06 West Valley City, UTUtah First Credit Union Amphitheatre 
09/07 Denver, COBall Arena 

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