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The Pop Disaster Tour was a concert tour co-headlined by American rock bands Blink-182 and Green Day.The two groups, with supporting acts Jimmy Eat World, Kut U Up, Saves the Day, and Simple Plan toured for two months across the United States, as well as one in Canada, mostly in outdoor amphitheatres.
The American Idiot World Tour was a concert tour by American rock band Green Day in support of the group's seventh studio album, American Idiot, which was released in September 2004. The tour began in Los Angeles at the Grand Olympic Auditorium on July 29, and the last show was in Australia at the Telstra Dome.
On June 7, 2010, Jimmy Eat World stated on Twitter: "Our new album is officially done. Now we wait for a release date. We'll keep you posted." [24] Invented, the follow-up album after Chase This Light, was released on September 28, 2010, on Interscope Records, a date that was previously announced on July 14, 2010, in a Jimmy Eat World Twitter ...
My Chemical Romance and Jimmy Eat World are among 50 acts performing classic albums in full at the 2024 When We Were Young festival. ... at 10 a.m. PST. Green Day, Blink-182, the Offspring, 30 ...
Jimmy Eat World supported Green Day for two shows in the UK in June, [79] which was followed by a European tour in June and July. [82] In late August, the group performed at the Reading and Leeds Festivals. [79] Following this, between late August and October, the band had a supporting slot on Green Day's three-month US arena tour. [83]
Green Day and Jimmy Fallon surprised fans with an impromptu show in a Manhattan subway station. Last year, the band played another surprise set at a London pub.
On October 5, Jimmy Eat World opened for Green Day at the American West Arena, and The Arizona Republic's Larry Rodgers reported that: "The poppy, upbeat 'Work' then spotlighted the solid rhythm section of bassist Rick Burch and drummer Zach Lind, as well Adkins ability to lay on the sugary vocals when necessary." [16]
Jimmy Eat World were only two albums into their deal with Capitol Records when they were dropped by the label. After receiving little support for their third album, the now seminal Clarity, the ...