On the night before his first show back in Australia today at Good Things Festival, Pierre Bouvier headed out to the Stay Gold club yesterday, December 5th, where Simple Creatures (a musical duo featuring Alex Gaskarth from All Time Low and Mark Hoppus from blink-182) performed a special DJ set.
The guys then invited their old pal to join them during the set to sing his own band’s song – Simple Plan’s ‘I’d Do Anything’, accompanied by Alex and also Mark Hoppus, hence this becoming the first ever live featuring of Mark Hoppus on this song, which he had lent his vocals to back on Simple Plan’s debut album in 2002.
Check out the images from this special appearance of Pierre in our gallery and below you can watch the entire performance from many angles thanks to the Instagram Stories by Peter John, Pierre, Simple Plan and also thanks to a video sent to us by Leeann – thank you! Enjoy:
Before Simple Plan head back to Australia, where they are set to perform at the Good Things Festival in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane as well as at two more side-shows in Gold Coast and Adelaide, let’s have a little look back at their last moments in the U.S.
One of the most anticipated shows of the U.S. tour with State Champs, as always, was the one in Los Angeles, since it’s where two of the band members (Pierre and Chuck) reside as well as their families and many of their friends as well. The guest list was packed and fans were able to see many familiar faces watching their set, including Avril Lavigne, Frank Borin or Machine Gun Kelly.
Check out the following amazing recap video filmed by Chady at this special show:
When it comes to their tourbuses, especially in America, Simple Plan are not amongst the luckiest bands. You can pretty much bet that at every tour, there is bound to be some sort of bus trouble… and so it was the case this week when on their way from Oklahoma City to San Antonio, Simple Plan’s tourbus broke down again and had to be towed to a service center for repairs, leaving the band stranded in the early hours of Friday morning and 8 hours away from their next show in Texas.
Luckily, Simple Plan’s good friends in We The Kings offered to give them a ride on their bus and because of them all bands safely arrived to San Antonio to perform there last night. As Chuck said: ‘Show must go on!’.
Setlist: new “wild cards” system
During the whole past week, Simple Plan have been slowly making their way from the east coast to the west coast of the U.S. (where their tour finishes) – visiting states like Missouri, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Texas. As far as setlist goes, just like we noticed in our previous post, Chuck recently confirmed in an interview for setlist.fm, that the band has introduced a new concept of “wild cards” to their daily setlist. That means there while there is a stable list of songs that the band definitely plays every night, there’s 3 or 4 different slots within the setlist, where the songs are going to change. This way, fans who see the band for multiple dates on a tour, they always get to experience a different show each night.
Listen to Chuck talk about this new “wild cards” system and more in the setlist.fm interview below:
Photo update
Now, let’s have a look at some of the shows from the past few days. We’ve updated the gallery and you can now check out some new pictures from the following shows:
And finally, the boys also keep taking quite a number of pictures on this tour while they’re not on stage so make sure to check out these photoshoots taken by Chady on this tour:
While here on SimplePlan.cz we took a little week of a break to recharge a little bit, Simple Plan have been busy touring the east coast of the United States and are already almost in the first third of their ‘Where I Belong’ tour with State Champs and We The Kings. So let’s have a look at what we missed, eh?
Setlist
First, let’s have a look at the thing most of you are probably interested in the most: the setlist! Since the first show in Richmond (for which we revealed the setlist a week ago), there were some minor adjustments to the setlist in the past few days. It looks like the band has now omitted ‘Jet Lag’ and ‘Me Against The World’ while adding either ‘You Suck At Love’ or ‘Thank You’ to it instead. The good news is, the setlist still seems to be changing a little bit each night, so you might always have a bit of surprise whenever you get to see them live on this tour.
Here’s the setlist from this Tuesday, when the band played in Worcester, MA:
1. I’d Do Anything
2. Jump
3. Welcome To My Life
4. Boom!
5. Take My Hand
6. Your Love Is a Lie
7. What’s New Scooby Doo?
8. Addicted
9. Can’t Keep My Hands Off You
10. Summer Paradise
11. Thank You
12. Crazy
13. Untitled
14. Where I Belong (feat. Derek DiScanio from State Champs & Travis Clark from We The Kings)
Encore:
15. Shut Up
16. I’m Just A Kid
17. Perfect
The shows
Over the course of the past week, the boys hit the following cities: Richmond, VA, Silver Springs, MD, Huntington, NY, Niagara Falls, NY, Sayreville, NY, Worcester, MA and Grand Rapids, MI. And while all these shows were definitely very memorable for all their attendees, some stood out more than others. For instance, on October 31st, on Halloween, Simple Plan performed in Huntington, NY and to make sure their fans didn’t miss out on Halloween too much, they decided to dress up as zombies. With make-up and everything.
And not only that, the guys also missed a funny zombie sketch that they later also accompanied by a blooper reel video, which you can now both check out here:
Another seriously unforgettable moment – especially for a certain couple – came just a few days ago in Worcester, MA, when another marriage proposal took place on stage during Simple Plan’s set. Check out the full sweet moment, captured on the video below:
Video recaps
The guys also already released a video recapping the first week of shows of the ‘Where I Belong’ tour, documenting the great times they’ve had on stage and behind the scenes with their fans and also with State Champs and We The Kings. Check out this video below:
A similar week one recap video was also released by the guys from State Champs and as expected, it also features a number of shots that include the members of Simple Plan. Have a look at it here:
WEEK ONE UPDATE Wanted to keep everybody up to date on what’s happening on the Where I Belong tour, so here’s a video recap of the first few shows. If you haven’t picked up tickets yet, you may want to reconsider…we’re complete + utter idiots, but we know how to play our songs pic.twitter.com/qPwTkUgL05
And we’ve also finally put together all the photos from the first week of shows and you can now browse through the gallery to see what the ‘Where I Belong’ tour has been like and what we can expect from the upcoming weeks:
Simple Plan and State Champs have officially begun their month-long co-headlining ‘Where I Belong’ tour across the United States, with We The Kings as their opening band.
The first stop of the tour has led the three pop-punk bands to The National venue in Richmond, VA, which had the honor to witness the sets of this tour for the very first time. Simple Plan introduced 18 songs in total in their setlist – mostly surprising the fans with What’s New Scooby-Doo?. As expected, the band also performed their brand new collaborative song ‘Where I Belong’ live for the first time, while being joined on stage by Derek DiScanio from State Champs and Travis Clark from We The Kings. Check out the full setlist below (big thanks to Gillian and Steph):
1. I’d Do Anything
2. Jet Lag
3. Jump
4. Welcome To My Life
5. Your Love Is a Lie
6. Me Against the World
7. Boom!
8. What’s New Scooby Doo?
9. Addicted
10. Can’t Keep My Hands Off You
11. Summer Paradise
12. Take My Hand
13. Crazy
14. Untitled
15. Where I Belong (feat. Derek DiScanio from State Champs & Travis Clark from We The Kings)
Encore:
16. Shut Up
17. I’m Just A Kid
18. Perfect
And here is the live version of ‘Where I Belong’ captured on video from last night’s show in Richmond:
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