Tours
Face To Face/ Lagwagon (US)

Face To Face/ Lagwagon (US)

Face To Face and Lagwagon is heading out on tour together. They will be touring the US with select dates with H20, Make War, and Destroy Boys as supports for this run of dates. Lagwagon just announced their new album, Railer out on October 4th, 2019 on Fat Wreck Chords. See below to view the tour dates.

Hopeless Tours
Sum 41

Sum 41 announces North American Tour

Canadian act Sum 41 have announced a North American tour, kicking off at the end of September. The band will be touring in support of their newest LP Order in Decline, which was released earlier this month on Hopeless Records.

Sum 41 will be joined at various points by such acts as Seaway, The Amity Affliction, and more. So be sure to check your local dates for info on the supporting acts.

Bad Religion Tours
The Offspring

The Offspring and Bad Religion announce South America Tour

The Offspring have announced a short, four-day tour of South America, and will be bring punk stalwarts Bad Religion along for the ride.

The Offspring have their 10th studio in the can, and are prepping for its release. The band's most recent album, Days Go By, was released in 2012.

BR just released their umpteenth studio album, Age of Unreason, this past May on Epitaph Records.

You can check out the dates for that tour below.

Tours
The Smith Street Band

The Smith Street Band (AU)

The Smith Street Band will be playing a few dates around Australia this fall. The band last released More Scared of You Than You Are of Me in 2017. See below to view the tour dates.

Tours
Goo Goo Dolls

Goo Goo Dolls/ Beach Slang/ The Unlikely Candidates (US)

Goo Goo Dolls will be bringing Beach Slang and The Unlikely Candidates on tour this fall, see the details below. The band will be touring to support the release of their 12th studio album. Miracle Pill and is due out September 13, 2019.

Run For Cover Tours
Turnover

Turnover (UK)

Virginia Beach dream pop band Turnover will be playing a few shows this fall in the UK, see below to view the tour dates. The band released Good Nature in 2017.

Rise Tours
Bouncing Souls

The Bouncing Souls adds two additional December dates

Jersey's finest punk band The Bouncing Souls have added an NYC and Philly date to their extensive 30th Anniversary tour. See below to view the full list of tour dates. The band released Crucial Moments [EP] in 2019.

Tours
Loser Points announce W. Canada tour for September

Loser Points announce W. Canada tour for September

Canada's Loser Points, freshly-returned from tour, have announced that they will be hitting the road again in September, hitting up venues across Alberta and British Columbia.

The band last released the stand-alone single "Tribes" in June. You can check out that song, as well as the tour dates, below.

Tours
Canadian Rifle and Raging Nathans announce pre-Fest tour

Canadian Rifle and Raging Nathans announce pre-Fest tour

Chicago's Canadian Rifle and Ohio's Raging Nathans have announced a joint tour in October this year, which will see the bands make their way down from Chicago to The Fest '19.

Canadian Rifles' most recent album, Peaceful Death, was released in 2018 on Dead Broke Records; while Raging Nathans most recently released Sleeper Hits: Sordid Youth Vol. 1, a collection of all of their 7" tracks from '12-'17, in December of 2018.

You can check out the tour dates below.

Tours
Big Nothing announce UK tour

Big Nothing announce UK tour

Philly's Big Nothing have announced they will be heading across the pond for a tour of the UK in September. UK's Dangers of Love will be meeting them at the airport and opening up for the tour.

Big Nothing is touring in support of their new album Chris, which was released in May of this year. You can check out the video for their song "Waste My Time," as well as those tour dates, below.

Tours
Hey, Chels (South West)

Hey, Chels (South West)

Hey, Chels have announced a few dates this September as they make their way to perform at Here's To Life Fest in Salt Lake City, UT, see below. The band released Hey, Chels in 2018.