The Offspring have announced their Spring 2022 U.S. tour dates, featuring Radkey and Blame My Youth as special guests.
The "Let the Bad Times Roll" Tour will kick off on April 26 at Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre in San Diego, California, and wrap up at The Rave/Eagles Club in Milwaukee on May 22 after covering 18 cities.
The tour is in support of The Offspring's 2021 album Let The Bad Times Roll, their first album in nine years.
"This album is probably the most cathartic thing we've done," says lead singer and lyricist Dexter Holland. "The messages might be dark, but at the end what's left is that communication is important, working through feelings is important and most of all, hope is important."
Tickets for the tour go on sale Friday at 10 am local time.
Tour Dates:
Tue Apr 26 - San Diego, CA - Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air TheatreWed Apr 27 - Phoenix, AZ - Arizona Federal TheatreFri Apr 29 - Salt Lake City, UT - The Union Event CenterSat Apr 30 - Denver, CO - Fillmore AuditoriumTue May 03 - Dallas, TX - South Side BallroomWed May 04 - Houston, TX - Bayou Music CenterFri May 6 - Tampa, FL - Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & CasinoSat May 07 - Jacksonville, FL - Daily's PlaceSun May 08 - Atlanta, GA - TabernacleTue May 10 - Raleigh, NC - Red Hat AmphitheaterWed May 11 - Baltimore, MD - Pier Six PavilionWed May 12 - Asbury Park, NJ - Stone Pony Summer StageSun May 15 - Boston, MA - House of BluesTue May 17 - New York, NY - Pier 17Tue May 18 - Pittsburgh, PA - Stage AEFri May 20 - Detroit, MI - The Fillmore DetroitSat May 21 - Chicago, IL - Byline Bank Aragon BallroomSat May 22 - Milwaukee, WI - The Rave/Eagles Club - Eagles Ballroom
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