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Festival season kicked off: Simple Plan at Sound Of Music in Canada

Simple Plan officially started their own festival season with a set at the Sound Of Music festival in the Canadian town of Burlington, located in the Greater Toronto Area. At Sound Of Music, the local fans were able to enjoy an amazing line-up that consisted of bands like Simple Plan, The All-American Rejects, Sublime With Rome, Not By Choice or Everclear!

Simple Plan took the stage as the second-to-last act to perform, right before the headliners Sublime With Rome and managed to fit in 13 songs from all of their 5 albums into their hour-long set. Interested in what that setlist looked like? Check it out for yourself!

1. I’d Do Anything
2. Jet Lag
3. Jump
4. Your Love Is A Lie
5. Welcome To My Life
6. Boom!
7. Can’t Keep My Hands Off You
8. Summer Paradise
9. Addicted
10. Grow Up
11. I’m Just A Kid
12. Shut Up
13. Perfect

And here we have the first glimpse of the atmosphere at the festival thanks to a video capturing Simple Plan performing one of their greatest hits – the song Welcome To My Life:

And finally, pictures from last night’s Simple Plan show at Sound of Music, alongside a few photos from the backstage can already be found in our gallery:

Pierre reflects on final Warped Tour and past experience in a new interview

In less than two weeks, the final edition of the biggest alternative scene celebration in a form of a festival-like tour will take place in the U.S. – yes, Warped Tour is shutting its door after this summer but not before making thousands of music fans live the true Warped experience one last time. And as the second most often performing band on this tour, Simple Plan could not miss out on this final opportunity and will be there for the whole final run this year.

With that in mind, Pierre was asked to reflect on his past Warped experience and write about what Warped has meant for him and his band over the past two decades in a brand new interview for Setlist.fm. Check it out below:

What was your first experience of Warped Tour as a fan? What bands did you go to see? Which bands did you discover?

My first experience at Warped was playing it in Montreal in 1996 with my previous band called Reset. I remember the morning of, our label/manager called us early and said:”Guys! Get over here to Warped immediately! You guys can be the first band on one of the side stages as the doors open! But you gotta be on stage in 2 hours!!” So we rushed over there and set up as fast as we could. Our set started right as the kids poured in from the gates that just opened. It was awesome! Our band had a pretty good following in Montreal at the time so most kids running in came right to our stage and we ended up playing for a huge crowd. Such a spontaneous event for us. After we played, we stuck around and watched some of our favorite bands as they hit the stage one by one.

For the next few years I’d always go to Warped. I remember seeing Blink 182, Face to Face and No Use for a Name. Some of my favorite bands at the time.

What was your first experience with Warped tour as a performing band? What was your expectation vs reality?

Playing Warped again a few years later as Simple Plan was an incredible experience for us. It really allowed us to connect with our new and growing fan base. We would literally walk around with a CD Walkman and get kids to listen to our songs and tell them to come catch our set later. We would sit at our merch booth all day meeting people, selling cds and shirts and trying our best to just get people’s attention however we could. It was a real grass roots kinda thing and we loved every minute of it. I remember playing the smaller side stage and every day our crowd got bigger and bigger until the stage manager was going up to Kevin Lyman telling him to bump us up to a bigger stage because he just couldn’t handle the crowds anymore. It was an amazing time for us young boys.

Can you share a story from your time on Warped?

One of my favorite moments on Warped was getting to watch Thrice play from side stage one year. It was right around when “The Artist in the Ambulance” came out and that record really blew my mind. I found myself loving a band that screamed! That’s not usually my thing. They had a great set and crowd was nuts. I can still picture that one in my mind. Also, there was a year when David (bass player) and I bought little 50cc dirt bikes on brought them on tour with us. It was such an awesome summer. We’d find little trails to go ride whenever Warped was set in field. It was also an excellent way to get to stage and to catering a lot faster. Great memories.

Which of your songs is most suited for a big festival sing along?

I think we definitely have a few singalongs, but one song that always gets the crowd going is “Jump”. It’s not a single and not one of our most well-known songs, but due to the lyrical content (I just wanna jump) and the fact that the song was recorded at the perfect speed to jump up and down to, the result is a sea of fans doing just that in sync. It’s always a sight to see! Thousands of fans bopping up and down together at the same time with us just never gets old.

What’s the most valuable lesson being a part of Warped Tour taught you?

It’s taught us to be real and not act like dickheads no matter how small or big your band is. It’s taught us to work hard and to cherish every fan we get. It’s taught us to be humble. It’s taught us to respect hard working bands who deserve to be respected even if you don’t listen to their music. Everyone plays 30 min. Everyone is assigned a random time slot. Everyone waits in line for food. Everyone is equal basically. It’s really refreshing to see that and to live it.

Any thoughts on the Warped Tour legacy coming to an end?

It’s definitely sad to see it go. It’s a shame that new up and coming bands won’t have a place to develop their craft and grow a fan base like we had. It’s such an amazing experience for a young band to hop in a van for 5–6 weeks and just live that experience. Playing shows in difficult conditions but having a blast and getting to do something different that will stick with you forever.

Warped has helped shape us as a band and as people. It gave us a sense of belonging and reminded us what was important. In some ways I believe Warped tour will keep going. Maybe one day the punk rock, pop punk, or just the rock scene will be healthy enough again to justify such an elaborate tour. But I’m not too worried. I know Warped tour is too ingrained in the scene to just disappear. And truly, the pop punk, hardcore, punk rock, alternative or whatever you want to call it is still going strong and I don’t think it will ever go away.

I guess my final words would be thanks. Thanks to Kevin and to all the people who made Warped tour a possibility. Thanks to all the Warped crew people who worked their asses off to take care of the thousands of us on tour. Thanks for giving bands like us a place to grow. A place to find out who we are and where we can take our dreams and make them reality. Warped has truly made a huge mark on my generation and others as well, and it will never be forgotten.

– Pierre Bouvier –

Simple Plan confirmed for the International Balloon Festival of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu!

Today, the organizers of the International Balloon Festival of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu in Canada revealed the full line-up of this year’s edition and just like the rumors have previously suggested, it has now been confirmed that Simple Plan will indeed be performing at this festival!

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The International Balloon Festival of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu takes place from August 11th till August 19th and our favorite Canadians will be there to kick out the festivities on the first day! The tickets are already on sale and if you’re over 16, you can buy a pass for all 9 days of the festival for only $55.

Check out the line-up announcement on the video below:

Simple Plan change setlist in Rio and officially add Vacation!

The second-to-last show of the No Pads tour in Brazil took place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Wednesday and just like the one in Sao Paulo, it was completely sold-out.

Prior to the day of the show, Simple Plan’s photographer Chady Awad left the tour to tour with Parkway Drive in Europe and since Chady was the one to step in for David in certain parts of the show and play bass, it was Chris Adolph, Simple Plan’s technician, who was there to help out in this matter.

The biggest and fairly unexpected change on this show however was the sudden addition of ‘Vacation’ on the No Pads part of the setlist – which has only been played at soundchecks until now. To keep the total count of the songs still 21 however, Simple Plan did not play ‘Your Love Is A Lie’ in the encore. During the show, Jeff also made an homage to a popular local pop singer called Anitta by playing a solo of the song ‘Vai Malandra’ (thx Bruno for the info). Check out the full setlist from Rio below:

1. I’d Do Anything
2. The Worst Day Ever
3. You Don’t Mean Anything
4. I’m Just A Kid
5. When I’m With You
6. Meet You There
7. Addicted
8. My Alien
9. God Must Hate Me
10. I Won’t Be There
11. One Day
12. Vacation
13. Grow Up
14. Perfect
Encore:
15. Shut Up!
16. Jump
17. Boom
18. Jet Lag
19. Summer Paradise
20. Crazy
21. Welcome To My Life

And make sure to also check out the following video that captures ‘Vacation’ live in Rio:

The gallery has also been updated with a bunch of pictures both from the backstage of the show, where Simple Plan did some interviews and also attended the pizza party before the show, as well as pictures from the show in Rio itself. Have a look:

Sao Paulo: Chuck’s new drumkit design & sign surprise & on-stage marriage proposal

Simple Plan’s tour across Brazil continues and last night the band dropped by the city of Sao Paulo, where they were looking forward to greeting all 3000 fans who have managed to sell out the Audio venue.

And they were in for a night full of surprises! Firstly, some fans might have noticed that Chuck didn’t use his regular No Pads transparent bass drum head, but instead kicked the show off with a new simple ‘SP’ on a black background [see the picture above] on his bass drum head (thanks Bruno for the info). Will he keep it for the rest of the tour? We’ll see!

As far as the show itself concerns, the fans surprised the band with a bunch of ‘David is here’ signs during Addicted to show their support of the band’s bass player, who currently remains home, where he’s doing his best at battling depression.

And finally, during the intermission between Boom! and Jet Lag in the encore part of the concert, Pierre invited a fan on stage, who got on his knee to propose to his girlfriend. Surrounded by loud emotional cheers and applause, the couple became another pair, who got engaged on a Simple Plan stage. Check out the cute moment on the video captured by SP:BR below:

After these exhausting three shows in Brazil, the members of Simple Plan can now rest for two days before their next gig, which will take place in Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday. In the meantime, check out all of the new pictures from last night’s show in Sao Paulo, Brazil: