Tonight, Simple Plan returned to the capital city of Indonesia – Jakarta, to play in the Ecovention Ecopark Ancol venue for a couple of thousands of fans. The show finished just about an hour ago but we already have some information from the concert, including setlist and new pictures!
From the fans’ reactions, the show was a big success. During a part of the show, David was seen wearing a “I <3 Bali” t-shirt and finally, the setlist didn’t bring any surprises, as it was the same one the guys use in the couple of the past dates, sticking with the Kiss Me / YLIAL / Farewell combo:
1. Opinion Overload
2. Jet Lag
3. Jump (‚I Gotta Feeling‘ snippet)
4. I’d Do Anything
5. Boom
6. Welcome to My Life
7. Kiss Me Like Nobody’s Watching
8. Your Love Is A Lie
9. Singing In The Rain
10. Party medley – Uptown Funk (Mark Ronson/Bruno Mars cover) & Can’t Feel My Face (The Weeknd cover)
11. Can’t Keep My Hands Off You
12. Farewell
13. Summer Paradise
14. Crazy
15. I’m Just a Kid
Encore:
16. Shut Up!
17 Perfect World
18. This Song Saved My Life (acoustic)
19. Perfect
Check out the first pictures from tonight’s show in Jakarta the gallery:
Just a couple hours ago, Simple Plan arrived from Bali to Jakarta, Indonesia, where they have a show coming up later today. After their arrival to the Discovery Hotel in the heart of Jakarta, the boys did a couple of interviews and also met with a number of fans.
Check out some pictures from their arrival to Jakarta today in the gallery (big thanks to Simple Plan Indonesia for the pics)
For the first time in their career, Simple Plan headed to the beautiful island Bali, in Indonesia, where they were scheduled to perform at the Soundrenaline festival. Despite a short delay in the performances that night, Simple Plan jumped on the stage with all their saved energy from the day off in Bali they had the day before and delivered a high energy performance.
One big surprise of the night was when Tantri Kotak, a local Indonesian singer, joined Simple Plan on the stage for “Jet Lag”. This is not the first time that Tantri has appeared on “Jet Lag” alongside Simple Plan. Back in 2012, her band Kotak was featured on an alternative music video for “Jet Lag” and she also sang with the band when they performed in Indonesia that year.
Check out this year’s “Jet Lag” performance with Tantri Kotak on the video below:
Video zveřejněné uživatelem Andi Warlia Yulinda (@warliayulindaa),
Even though it was a festival, Simple Plan got an enough long time slot to perform their full setlist, which was the same as in the previous days:
1. Opinion Overload
2. Jet Lag
3. Jump (‚I Gotta Feeling‘ snippet)
4. I’d Do Anything
5. Boom
6. Welcome to My Life
7. Kiss Me Like Nobody’s Watching
8. Your Love Is A Lie
9. Singing In The Rain
10. Party medley – Uptown Funk (Mark Ronson/Bruno Mars cover) & Can’t Feel My Face (The Weeknd cover)
11. Can’t Keep My Hands Off You
12. Farewell
13. Summer Paradise
14. Crazy
15. I’m Just a Kid
Encore:
16. Shut Up!
17 Perfect World
18. This Song Saved My Life (acoustic)
19. Perfect
And in the gallery you can already find the first professional pictures from the show on Bali:
[note: this image is only a mock-up – actual image of the TOFTT vinyl has not been released yet]
The long-awaited vinyl for Simple Plan’s new record ‘Taking One For The Team’ is finally getting its official release date! Fans will be able to get their hands on the band’s second full-length album release on vinyl (after the self-titled album) starting September 30th – Vinyl Collective confirmed this news at the end of August.
The vinyl is already available for pre-order on the Canadian and U.S. versions of Srcvinyl for 25.99 CAD / 20.99 USD. The list of songs featured on the vinyl should not differ from the one on the regular physical or digital copies of the album.
As SimplePlan.cz has also previously reported, the album is also available for pre-order on various European online music stores already. We also got a word from Warner Music Czech Republic, who confirmed the release of this vinyl in Europe as well.
Anthony has just sent us a link to his footage from November 20th, 1999, in which he managed to capture the full final concert of Pierre with his previous band Reset. But before we get to the video, here’s a little backstory:
As you know, before Simple Plan formed, two of its members – Pierre and Chuck – were a part of a number of different bands, most notably Reset [you can read more about Reset here, or in the book]. After touring together for a while and releasing one album (No Worries, 1997), a number of issues arised and eventually, Chuck was kick out of the band. A couple months later he was convinced by his old high school friend Jeff to form a new band with him, which eventually turned into Simple Plan. In the meantime, Pierre continued touring with Reset and the band has released a second record (No Limits, 1999).
However, things weren’t going exactly according to plan, and Pierre was starting to realize Reset wasn’t the right place for him, so it was a great thing that in February 1999, Pierre met Chuck at a Sugar Ray show in Montreal, which is where their reconciliation began. There, Chuck has realized that the perfect lead singer he had been looking for for so long for the then-starting Simple Plan, was his old friend Pierre and he introduced him to his new project and asked him to try out for the band. Pierre had to keep the visits to Chuck’s home, where the band had been rehearsing, a secret from his band members in Reset, as he still hadn’t told them he was thinking of leaving.
This is how Pierre recounted his final days with Reset in Simple Plan’s official biography (Simple Plan: The Official Story, 2012):
“We’d been doing shows for a long time and it had become less exciting. There’d been a few pretty intense fights and the friendships weren’t really working anymore. For me, money wasn’t a factor because we weren’t really making any. But since it wasn’t that pleasant, I thought it was useless to keep going. I was working night and day in order to keep playing in the band, but I wasn’t going to go through all that if I wasn’t having fun.”
Pierre’s last show with Reset took place on November 20th 1999 in Robertsonville, Quebec. At that point, Simple Plan already had a name and Chuck had already started sending out Simple Plan’s demos to various record labels in hopes to get signed, which means Pierre has already been very much involved with the newly formed Simple Plan. Now with all this information in your heads, go check out the full playlist of videos of Pierre’s final show in Reset – it may give you a whole different point of view on it. Once again, big thanks to Anthony for sharing his videos with us:
The playlist features 15 videos of all 15 songs that were on the setlist that night. This is what the setlist looked like:
1. Everyday
2. I Know
3. Planet Earth
4. I’m A Man
5. Pollution
6. Concern
7. Double Cross
8. Wide Open
9. United We Stand Tall
10. The End
11. Let Me Go
12. Go Away
13. Chick Magnet
14. My Dream And I
15. Why
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