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Bad Religion, Social Distortion Announce 2024 Co-Headlining U.S. Tour

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

Legendary punk bands Bad Religion and Social Distortion have announced a co-headlining 2024 U.S. tour.

The trek will see Social Distortion performing their classic debut album Mommy's Little Monster in its entirety to celebrate its 40th anniversary.

The trek kicks off on April 9th in Bakersfield, California, and runs through May 18th in Chicago, with support from The Lovebombs. Tickets are on sale now.

Social Distortion frontman Mike Ness revealed in June that he was battling tonsil cancer, forcing the band to cancel a planned Summer 2023 tour.

Ness stated, "It gives me great pleasure to announce that in April we will be going on a nationwide co-headlining tour with our friends in Bad Religion. Yes, we are back in action and can't wait for this tour! We did this with them in Australia in 2022 and the shows were amazing!"

"We have also decided in celebration of the 40-year anniversary and re-release of Mommy's Little Monster that we will be playing the album in its entirety," he continued. "This should be a very special tour and we are all looking forward to it."

Bad Religion singer Greg Graffin added, "Bad Religion and Social Distortion played together in 1980. Though we evolved in different directions, we both carried the torch of Southern California punk all along the way. Now we're so excited to be on the same stage again."

Social Distortion Tour Dates With Bad Religion:

April 09 - Bakersfield, CA - Mechanics Bank Theater
April 10 - Santa Barbara, CA - Santa Barbara Bowl
April 11 - San Diego, CA - PETCO Park
April 13 - Las Vegas, NV - Virgin Hotels Las Vegas - The Theater
April 14 - Mesa, AZ - Mesa Amphitheater
April 16 - Lubbock, TX - Lonestar Amphitheater
April 18 - Irving, TX - The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
April 19 - San Antonio, TX - Boeing Center at Tech Port
April 20 - Austin, TX - Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Greenway
April 22 - Houston, TX - Bayou Music Center
April 23 - New Orleans, LA - The Filmore Harrah's New Orleans
April 26 - St. Augustine, FL - The Saint Augustine Amphitheatre
April 27 - Fort Lauderdale, FL - Revolution Live
April 28 - Clearwater, FL - Coachman Park - The Sound
April 30 - Atlanta, GA - Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre
May 01 - North Charleston, SC - Firefly Distillery Lawn
May 03 - Oxon Hill, MD - The Theater at MGM National Harbor
May 04 - New York, NY - Pier 17 The Rooftop
May 05 - Philadelphia, PA - The Filmore Philadelphia
May 07 - Boston, MA - MGM Music Hall at Fenway
May 10 - Pittsburgh, PA - Stage AE
May 11 - Detroit, MI - The Masonic Temple Theatre
May 12 - Cincinnati, OH - The Andrew J Brady Music Center
May 14 - Milwaukee, WI - The Rave/Eagles Club - Eagles Ballroom
May 15 - West Des Moines, IA - Val Air Ballroom
May 17 - Indianapolis, IN - Everwise Amphitheater
May 18 - Chicago, IL - Salt Shed - Indoors
May 19 - Columbus, OH - Historic Crew Stadium

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