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Jawbreaker Announce Fall 2023 U.S. Tour

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Jawbreaker have announced that following their appearances at the Bumbershoot Festival and the inaugural 1234Fest, they will embark on a Fall 2023 tour with Joyce Manor and Grumpster providing support.

Produced by Live Nation, the eight-city tour kicks off on September 12 at The Van Buren in Phoenix, Arizona, making stops across the U.S. in Dallas, Charlotte, Boston and more before wrapping up at House of Blues in Orlando on September 25.

During the tour, Jawbreaker will join for a second performance of the inaugural 1234FEST, a one-day live music experience coming to Denver, Colorado, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, this fall.

The festival, which was conceived and curated by the members of Jawbreaker and their team, will take place on September 9 at The JunkYard in Denver and on September 23 at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion in Philadelphia, boasting identical lineups.

The fest also includes performances from Joyce Manor, Pussy Riot, and Dilinger Four along with headliners Rise Against, Rancid, and Descendents.

Pre-sale of tickets will run throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale beginning on Friday at 10 AM local time at Ticketmaster.com.

Tour Dates:

Sun Sept 3 - Bumbershoot Festival

Sat Sept 9 — Denver, CO - 1234Fest @ The JunkYard

Tue Sep 12 - Phoenix, AZ - The Van Buren

Thu Sep 14 - San Antonio, TX - The Aztec Theater

Fri Sep 15 - Dallas, TX - The Echo Lounge & Music Hall

Sat Sep 16 - Austin, TX - Emo's

Tue Sep 19 - Charlotte, NC - The Fillmore Charlotte

Wed Sep 20 - Cincinnati, OH - The Andrew J Brady Music Center

Fri Sep 22 - Boston, MA - MGM Music Hall at Fenway

Sat Sept 23 - Camden, NJ - 1234Fest @ Freedom Mortgage Pavilion

Mon Sep 25 - Orlando, FL - House of Blues

(Photo: Live Nation)

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