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Pierre Bouvier featured on a new song ‘Don’t Listen To My Voicemail’ by Your Broken Hero

Matt Cutshall, who raised to fame with his comedic ‘Emo’s Not Dead’ videos depicting him as a stereotypical “emo” boy, which have in the past featured many popular figures from the alternative scene including e.g. All Time Low, Simple Plan or Tony Hawk. 

Besides videos, Cutshall has also been known to produce his own music with his project ‘Your Broken Hero’, which is to release a brand new album later this year. Yesterday, he finally released a brand new song from this upcoming album, which is titled ‘Don’t Listen To My Voicemail’ and features none other but Pierre Bouvier from Simple Plan on the song’s chorus.

Pierre also appears in the music video for this song, which you can check out below:


Simple Plan add a medley of fan favorites to the European setlist

Simple Plan’s setlist on their current European tour keeps evolving day by day and with every coming day we have more surprising additions to look forward to! On their third and last show in Paris, the band replaces some of the previous tracks with The Antidote and The Rest Of Us and also added a brand new “old favorites” medley that included little snippets of Crazy, Perfect World, Save You and This Song Saved My Life (big thanks to @ketchuphysterie for letting us know!).

Check out the full setlist from Paris:

SETLIST (Paris, France / January 20th 2024)
1. I’d Do Anything
2. Shut Up!
3. Jump
4. Jet Lag (French Version)
5. The Rest Of Us
6. Addicted
7. Welcome to My Life
8. Iconic
9. Summer Paradise
10. Take My Hand
11. Astronaut
12. Party medley (All Star / Sk8er Boi / Mr. Brightside)
13. What’s New Scooby Doo?
14. A Million Pictures of You
15. Where I Belong (feat. Derek Discanio from State Champs)

Encore:
16. Old favorites medley (Crazy / Perfect World / Save You / This Song Saved My Life)
17. The Antidote
18. I’m Just a Kid
19. Untitled
20. Perfect

UPDATED: First look at Simple Plan’s European tour setlist!

Last night, Simple Plan performed their first show of their long-awaited headlining ‘Hard As Rock Tour’ in Europe, which they kicked off in Paris, France, where they managed to sell out 3 shows in a row at the Bataclan venue.

The Simple Plan concert itself was standard length (about hour and half) and before the fans got to enjoy three opening acts: AIR YEL, State Champs and Mayday Parade. In total, the band performed 21 tracks, which you can check out below:

SETLIST (Paris, France / January 18th 2024)
1. I’d Do Anything
2. Shut Up!
3. Jump
4. Jet Lag (French Version)
5. Your Love Is a Lie
6. Addicted
7. You Suck at Love
8. Welcome to My Life
9. Iconic
10. Summer Paradise
11. Take My Hand
12. Astronaut
13. Party medley (All Star / Sk8er Boi / Mr. Brightside)
14. What’s New Scooby Doo?
15. A Million Pictures of You
16. Where I Belong (feat. Derek Discanio from State Champs)

Encore:
17. Wake Me Up (When This Nightmare’s Over)
18. I’m Just a Kid
19. Untitled
20. Cover: Oasis – Wonderwall (shortened)
21. Perfect

The setlist should slightly change every night of the tour (especially possibly during the three Paris shows), so we will keep you updated with any major changes. Most of the setlist’s structure should remain the same, so you can prepare yourself for most of these hits at your show!

UPDATE: Simple Plan did indeed switch things up a little bit on the second night in Paris. Instead of Your Love Is A Lie, they played Can’t Keep My Hands Off You and instead of Wake Me Up, the band performed Congratulations. They also added a French version of What’s New Scooby Doo? feat. Kyoshi Sad. This meant that there was no Oasis cover on the second night.

Check out the second setlist below:

SETLIST (Paris, France / January 19th 2024)
1. I’d Do Anything
2. Shut Up!
3. Jump
4. Jet Lag (French Version)
5. Can’t Keep My Hands Off You
6. Addicted
7. You Suck at Love
8. Welcome to My Life
9. Iconic
10. Summer Paradise
11. Take My Hand
12. Astronaut
13. Party medley (All Star / Sk8er Boi / Mr. Brightside)
14. What’s New Scooby Doo?
15. What’s New Scooby Doo? (French version feat. Kyoshi Sad)
16. A Million Pictures of You
17. Where I Belong (feat. Derek Discanio from State Champs)

Encore:
18. Congratulations
19. I’m Just a Kid
20. Untitled
21. Perfect

Simple Plan add 3rd supporting act for European tour: AIR YEL

Simple Plan’s European tour titled ‘Hard As Rock tour” will be kicking off in just a week and according to the latest news, the fans can expect a seriously jam-packed night full of music: besides State Champs and Mayday Parade, Simple Plan will be adding a third opening act, who is none other their social media guru AIR YEL (read ‘Ariel’).

AIR YEL has previously toured with Simple Plan as their social media content creator and later on stepped to to also perform as their opening act in Southeast Asia and in Mexico and in all instances she’s performed ‘Jet Lag’ with them live on stage. This gives us a clue that with high probability we can expect the same on this European tour.

You can check out AIR YEL’s music here.

Year 2023 in the eyes of SimplePlan.cz

2023 is slowly coming to its end and what a year it was again! First year since the pandemic where we haven’t fortunately witnessed any show cancelations, which finally allowed Simple Plan to travel way more and way more often. Let’s have a look at the full year from start to finish and remind ourselves of all the happenings in the world of Simple Plan!

You can check out all the past reviews from 2009 later on over here – 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022but right now, let’s go ahead, take a deep breath and have a look at all the major things that 2023 had in store for the band!

Here’s the recap of 2023:

After resting at home for the first few months of the year, the guys were ready to finally hit the road big time in March, when they’ve finally returned to Southeast Asia with their first headlining tour for the new album Harder Than It Looks. This month also brought us the 21st anniversary since the release of SP’s first album No Pads, No Helmets… Just Balls, which the band celebrated by re-releasing the album  on a beautiful crystal clear vinyl. At the end of March, we’ve then got to listen to Jeff Stinco’s special guest guitar appearance on a cover of ‘Waving Through A Window’ (a song from the Dear Evan Hansen musical) by Punk Rock Factory.

In April, Simple Plan were featured on Busted’s new album, collaborating on the song Loser Kid 2.0. For the summer, Simple Plan have returned to Europe to celebrate the festival season as well as to perform a few headlining shows. While in Europe, Simple Plan made a stop in Hradec Králové, Czech Republic, where we welcomed them at the Rock For People festival for the first time and also filmed a little interview with them for SimplePlan.cz. In the interview we got Jeff and Chuck spill some beans about the Iconic/Jax collaboration that took place a bit later that year.

In the meantime, they’ve also managed to score the Rock Artist of the Year award at the 2023 CMW Jim Beam Indies Awards in June, making it the first award they’ve won as an independent band – congratulations, again! Upon returning from Europe, the guys didn’t stop and on the contrary headed to Florida for their favorite annual Walt Disney World stay, where they performed three shows for a few consecutive days at the Garden Rocks festival. And as per usual, they couldn’t miss out on returning back to their motherland, Canada, in July to perform for their Canadian fans at a number of local festivals.

The highlight of the summer of 2023 was a massive tour across the United States with The Offspring and Sum 41, which ran all the way until September. In October, Simple Plan released a new music video for the song ‘Iconic’ featuring a special guest – the singer Jax. In the same month, the band also headed to Mexico for a number of shows and ended the year with two iconic shows at the When We Were Young festival in Las Vegas.
And what can we expect from 2024?

2024 will be another super busy year for Simple Plan. They will cut their usual early year break short by heading to Europe for their first headlining tour since 2017 – the Hard As Rock tour with State Champs and Mayday Parade. As far as we know so far, this tour will include the band’s greatest hits but will also be focused on the bands latest album, as this is the first time they will get to fully promote it here in Europe as a headlining act. They will also be stopping in the Czech Republic and we are already planning another SimplePlan.cz interview!

As far as other touring plans goes, after returning from Europe mid February, the boys won’t rest for long, as they have a tour in South America in plans for March: they will finally return to Colombia as well as to a number of Brazilian cities. In April, the band will finally head out back down under, where they will be going on tour across Australia with We The Kings and Boys Like Girls. The plans the rest of the year then include another return for European festival season in the summer, mixed with some opening acts for Avril Lavigne, and also another performance at the When We Were Young in the U.S. in October.

But what about other music ventures for Simple Plan in 2024? According to an interview with Pierre, some members of the bands are already very eager to begin working on a new album. Pierre thinks that the creative process (songwriting/making demos) will definitely begin in 2024, but is unsure about when the album would be released. Besides that, Simple Plan also have some b-side songs up their sleeves that they might also release in the coming year to not keep their fans waiting for music for that long. But how will everything turn out? We shall all see in 2024!

As always, thanks for all the support in 2023, we can’t wait to bring you more Simple Plan news in the coming year!