Some amazing brand new photos from Simple Plan’s July acoustic appearance at the Live@Five event in Denver, CO appeared online recently. Make sure to check out these gorgeous pictures in the gallery:

Before the show in Acton Vale, QC, our friends over at Tempo-Mag.com had the chance to interview Sebastien and Jeff from Simple Plan and managed to get some pretty interesting info from the twosome. While you can check out the English version of the full interview here, let’s sum up the most important things we’ve learned from it.
As SimplePlan.cz has reported before, the Taking One For The Team record should be released on a vinyl on September 2nd, according to various European online music retailers. The band has finally confirmed the release of a vinyl in this interview, when Sebastien stated: “The vinyl will really come out in some places. Vinyls are so cool! The vinyls from the factory are on back order. I think that it will take only a few months, or maybe just a few weeks.” It is unknown whether Sebastien is already taking in account the already known post-poning of the vinyl (original release date was August 5th), or if there’s been another post-poning since then. However, no matter when the vinyls arrive, it is now sure that Simple Plan do plan on releasing them in the near future.
The boys also once again discussed their touring plans for 2017. As Jeff had previously mentioned, the band plans on going back to works on their next album right after they’re done with touring for Taking One For The Team (around May 2017). But where is that tour going to bring them till then? It looks like the boys are also still standing behind their previously plans on hitting Europe and Canada once next year – maybe even for the summer festival season, which means the “May 2017” date as the end of TOFTT tour cycle isn’t set in stone just yet. To directly quote Sebastien again: “Of course, we still want to be on tour this spring. I also think, we are just talking for the sake of it, nothing is confirmed yet, but we are open-minded to do some festivals next summer. Maybe here, maybe in Europe. Something’s sure: we want a new album as quick as we can. That’s true. It will happen but we want to do the things right, that’s really our good best intention.”
And finally, the ever-present questions regarding any accompanying releases from Simple Plan besides their album. Ever since 2003 when the ‘A Big Package For You’ DVD came out, many Simple Plan fans have been adamant about requesting the release of the next Simple Plan DVD in the ABPFY style. Similarly also with the recent growth of the amount of acoustic sets the band has been performing, the fans have also started asking about an acoustic album, that would feature acoustic versions of already released songs. Unfortunately, the answer to both of these projects seems to be a “no” as of right now.
While it isn’t long that some band members have stated in a recent webchat that an acoustic album “may happen”, it’s also fair to note that creating such an album would take the band a very long time, which could be spent much better on producing a brand new album, rather than “recycling” old songs. As Sebastien noted: “We really should not do an acoustic album. It will take too much time,” and as Jeff added: “I don’t think it’s a good idea. I think it will be cool to explore the idea but I don’t think it will be on this album.”
Regarding the DVD, there’s a different issue than “not enough time” – the problem is not enough footage and an out-dated medium. Back in the day, in the 00s era, the Internet was in its very beginnings and therefore wasn’t considered a threat to the movie business at first. However with the expansion of the Internet into YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat and other visually based media, Simple Plan now give out so much visual content on daily basis that they simply do not have enough of it left for a full-length behind the scenes DVD. According to the band, it’s possible that they might eventually put all these already released short pieces of footage into one big compilation – as Jeff put it in the interview: “Yes a compilation, it should exist. I don’t even know if we have any new material to present because everything ends up on the Internet. We feel that we are obliged to be present, always. So, we don’t have anything to show more than we already have.”
Today, on August 22nd, we’re celebrating the birthday of Simple Plan’s lead guitarist – Jeff Stinco. On behalf of SimplePlan.cz I’d like to wish Jeff all the best, lots of health, luck and love, happiness and success with his band and his restaurant empire.
Happy 38th birthday, Jeff!
Besides Jeff, congratulations are also in order to Chady Awad and Steve Berry, who also celebrate their birthdays today! Happy birthday, guys!
According to the initially released poster for Simple Plan’s Canadian tour in November 2016, the opening bands for the tour were supposed to be All Time Low and PVRIS. While PVRIS were to support Simple Plan on the whole tour, All Time Low were not scheduled to support Simple Plan on the final of the Canadian dates – in Simple Plan’s hometown Montreal. Instead of them, the tour posted said that the main supporting band was to be announced later.
However, it looks like all has changed in this matter and All Time Low will indeed open for Simple Plan in Montreal! After supporting Blink 182 in Montreal last night, Alex Gaskarth from All Time Low tweeted:
Montreal, that was the best time I've ever had here! Thank you! We'll be back in November with @simpleplan 👌
— Alexander William (@AlexAllTimeLow) August 21, 2016
Chuck Comeau then also confirmed that All Time Low will be a part of the two supporting bands on the show in Montreal in a follow-up reply to a fan asking about this situation:
@citylightsTAM yes they are! 👍🏻👍🏻
— Chuck Comeau (@chuckcomeau) August 21, 2016
After their last week off before a couple weeks of touring in Canada, Asia and Australia, Simple Plan once again united in Acton Vale, Quebec, where they performed an outdoor show under a large tent during the event called Show de la rentrée.
According to the fan reports, the show was packed – from young fans to the older ones (Adel reported that two couples of over 60-year-olds were seeing very much enjoying the show next to her :)). The whole event was very joyful and the fans seemed very respectful and in good spirits, not pushing each other and overall creating a good and relaxed atmosphere.
The band played a very similar setlist to their European one, even performing Farewell and also a French version of Jet Lag.
Before I’m Just A Kid kicked off, the boys once again invited a couple of fans, who celebrated their birthdays that day, up on the stage to take a group picture with the band and the crowd. Somehow, over 20 people eventually ended up on the stage, and with everyone remaining cool, it created a lovely moment. Check it out on the video Anne-Sophie sent us:
Oh, and a Czech flag has made an appearance at the show too!
Thanks to Adel and a couple more of you, who attended the show, you can now check out some awesome first pictures from this show to really soak up all the atmosphere. Enjoy: