Producing high quality comedic videos for their fans’ viewing pleasure has always been a strength of the guys from Simple Plan. After such treasures as Chuck Comeau: A Serious Man, Pierre’s Day Off or the 100k followers celebration, the guys filmed yet another one of these funny sketches recently.
This video’s main topic is the guys’ addiction to being connected to wifi at all times, no matter where they are. And who better to assist them in their hunt for a good internet connection than their tour manager Danny Vance. Check out what the guys said about the video below:
If you ask us what’s the one touring essential we can’t live without, there’s really no hesitation…it’s the WIFI!! When we discovered there was an actual song called “WIFI”, we couldn’t resist paying homage to it. So here’s our take, featuring our amazing tour manager / wifi provider Danny Vance and his show-stopping performance! Enjoy and tag someone who can’t live without WIFI! 😂😂😂
Simple Plan – they are just like the rest of us. Enjoy the video:
Over the course of years, the title ‘Perfect’ has been given to tons of songs, that eventually became major successes – whether it was One Direction, Alanis Morissette, Hedley, Marianas Trench, our very own Simple Plan or more recently Ed Sheeran. As luck would have it, some of these ‘Perfect’ songs match together way more than others, and the latest cover by Kenny Holland is a perfect example of that.
Kenny Holland, a popular YouTuber and musician, who reaches almost 300 000 subscribers on YouTuber, recently released a mashup cover with his sister London (who have formed a duo called ‘Ash & Ember’), in which he took Simple Plan’s song ‘Perfect’ from 2002 and Ed Sheeran’s ‘Perfect’ from 2017 and seamlessly merged them together.
Check out this beautiful cover below and let us know what you think!
One of Simple Plan’s greatest adventures of this year took place just a couple days ago (October 28th to November 1st) in the Gulf of Mexico, when the band took part in the first edition of the Warped Rewind At Sea cruise from New Orleans to Mexico.
Simple Plan put together a video from some of the footage they took during this 4-day trip, which consists of clips featuring their live shows, hanging out with Good Charlotte, their special Halloween costumes and so much more!
Simple Plan recently brought some serious nostalgia on the Warped Rewind At Sea cruise, which took them, thousands of fans and other bands, from New Orleans to Mexico and back. And since most of the attendees of the cruise were rather secluded due to the limited access to the Internet, we are only now getting new bits and pieces from this unique pop-punk boat ride.
During the stay on board, Simple Plan performed a number of sets, promising that each set would feature a totally different setlist. And they weren’t lying – because of that, the fans got to hear some pretty special tracks! For instance, on one of the acoustic sets, which featured only Pierre, Seb and Jeff on stage – Simple Plan performed a very rarely played ‘Promise’ from their second album, ‘Still Not Getting Any’.
Let’s now take ourselves back to 2004 with the following video capturing ‘Promise’ on Warped Rewind At Sea:
Over 3500 people gathered in the Pepsi Center WTC on Monday, November 6th, to witness the second Mexican show of Simple Plan’s No Pads, No Helmets… Just Balls 15th anniversary tour – in Mexico City. The show was packed with the bands long-time fans, as well as the newer ones and even some unexpected guests paid a visit to the show, such as the members of The Vamps [but more about them in the next article].
If you’ve already attended one of the shows of the 15th anniversary tour, or if you at least follow the news about them, you must already know that in between ‘One Day’ and ‘Perfect’, the band performs the song ‘Grow Up’, during which Pierre and Chuck switch their positions: Pierre becomes the drummer and Chuck takes the mic and usually has a little speech to the crowd. In Mexico City however, the speech got a little political due to the fact that Chuck decided to condemn the actions of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, who’s attitude towards Mexico has been appalling and previously criticized by many.
Thanks to Karen, we got ahold of a video of Chuck’s speech in Mexico City, which you can also read in its transcription below:
“You know, there’s been a lot of idiot people around the world talking shit about and insulting this beautiful country. And I just wanna say to Mr. fucking Donald Trump that he’s a fucking idiot! We fucking love you guys! You guys made us feel at home! Muchas gracias!”
– Chuck Comeau –
Make sure to also visit our gallery for a little closer look at Monday’s show in Mexico City through some of the first pictures that appeared online:
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