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Simple Plan announce European tour with Mayday Parade and State Champs

Europe, hold on to your hats! Simple Plan are finally heading out on a headlining European tour and they’re coming to the old continent first!

Simple Plan just announced that they will be returning to Europe in January and February 2024 for their “Hard As Rock” tour, which will include 20 concerts in total (in France, Spain, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Czech Republic, Poland, Austria, Netherlands, Belgium and the UK).

As supporting acts, the band will be bringing State Champs and Mayday Parade, so we are in for a treat!

Tickets officially go on sale Friday, August 4th at 10am local time (except Antwerp – on August 8th and Barcelona – on August 21st) but pre-sale starts already tomorrow, August 1st at 10am local time with the passcode ICONIC.

Below, you can check out the full list of tourdates:

Jan 19 | Paris, France | Bataclan 
Jan 20 | Paris, France | Bataclan 
Jan 22 | Barcelona, Spain | Palau Sant Jordi
Jan 24 | Lausanne, Switzerland | Les Docks
Jan 25 | Milan, Italy | Fabrique
Jan 26 | Munich, Germany | TonHalle Munich
Jan 28 | Prague, Czech Republic | Forum Karlín
Jan 29 | Warsaw, Poland | Klub Stodola
Jan 30 | Vienna, Austria | Gasometer
Feb 1 | Berlin, Germany | ColumbiaHalle
Feb 2 | Hamburg, Germany | Edel-optics.de Arena
Feb 4 | Cologne, Germany | Cologne Palladium
Feb 5 | Tilburg, Netherlands | 013 Poppodium
Feb 7 | Antwerp, Belgium | De Roma
Feb 9 | Manchester, UK | O2 Victoria Warehouse
Feb 10 | Glasgow, UK | O2 Academy
Feb 11 | Birmingham, UK | O2 Academy
Feb 13 | Bristol, UK | O2 Academy
Feb 15 | Leeds, UK | O2 Academy
Feb 17 | London, UK | Eventim Apollo

Simple Plan change up setlist in Bordeaux and Bilbao – add Iconic!

Simple Plan are currently on tour in Europe supporting Sum 41 and after the first show’s setlist was revealed, some fans felt a little let down over the amount of songs from SP’s new album ‘Harder Than It Looks’, as the original setlist for the first few shows included only one song from this record – ‘Wake Me Up (When This Nightmare’s Over)’.

Of course, given the status of an opening band, it’s understandable that the band only has a fairly limited time to perform, but even so, they still try to fit in as many hits as possible on the setlist.

As we’ve mentioned in the previous article, though, there was a strong possibility the band would switch things up during the tour, so that every show would not be as predictable, as exactly that happened in Bordeaux, France and Bilbao, Spain. According to the fans from both of these shows, Simple Plan switched ‘Wake Me Up’ for another HTIL song – ‘Iconic’. Also, they had to cut the setlist by one song and did not perform ‘What’s New Scooby Doo’ – this might again change at future shows though.

Check out the full setlist from Bordeaux below:

  1. I’d Do Anything
  2. Shut Up!
  3. Jump
  4. Jet Lag (French version)
  5. Your Love Is a Lie
  6. Addicted
  7. Welcome to My Life
  8. Iconic
  9. Summer Paradise
  10. All Star / Sk8er Boi / Mr. Brightside
  11. Where I Belong
  12. I’m Just a Kid
  13. Perfect

Simple Plan’s setlist for European tour revealed

Last night, Simple Plan and Sum 41 kicked off their fall European tour in Stuttgart, Germany and therefore revealed what might be in store for the fans for the rest of the tour.

As far as the setlist goes, being the opening band on this tour, Simple Plan performed 14 songs in total and overall decided to mostly focus on their most known hits and therefore their new album ‘Harder Than It Looks’ is represented only by one song (‘Wake Me Up When This Nightmare’s Over’). And while the setlist might still slightly change throughout the tour, we can be sure that it will more or less probably look like this.

Check it out below:

  1. I’d Do Anything
  2. Shut Up!
  3. Jump
  4. Jet Lag
  5. Your Love Is a Lie
  6. Welcome to My Life
  7. Summer Paradise
  8. Wake Me Up (When This Nightmare’s Over)
  9. Addicted
  10. All Star / Sk8er Boi / Mr. Brightside (covers)
  11. What’s New Scooby Doo
  12. Where I Belong
  13. I’m Just a Kid
  14. Perfect

Singer Cassyette added as opening act for Sum 41/Simple Plan European tour

In just a week, Simple Plan and Sum 41 will finally return to Europe to kick off Sum 41’s Does This Look All Killer No Filler tour, where Simple Plan are the main special guest and they won’t be the only ones on this tour! The opening act for the tour has just been announced to be the British singer-songwriter Cassyette.

The singer will be joined the two Canadian bands on all of the dates of their European tour which will continue throughout the end of September and most of October.

Simple Plan and Sum 41 announce European tour for this fall!

Were you jealous of the U.S. fans for getting Simple Plan and Sum 41 to tour together, but you live in Europe? Well… here’s some wonderful news! Simple Plan and Sum 41 will not be stopping their touring together just yet and they will be coming to Europe with a Sum 41 headlining  ‘Does This Look All Killer No Filler’ tour ! The two bands will continue touring together on the old continent from September 20th all the way to 21st October 2022 and will visit 13 countries in total.

Tickets for the tour go on sale May 20th at 10am local time. 

Below, you can check out the official poster for the tour as well as all the announced tourdates: 

20. 9. – Stuttgart, Germany (Porsche-Arena)
21. 9. – Frankfurt, Germany (Jahrhunderthalle)
23. 9. – Bordeaux, France (Arkea Arena)
24. 9. – Bilbao, Spain (Bilbao Arena)
26. 9. – Lisbon, Portugal (Altice Arena Sala Tejo)
27. 9. – Madrid, Spain (WiZink Center)
29. 9. – Paris, France (Accor Arena)
1. 10. – Prague, Czech Republic (Sportovní Hala Fortuna)
3. 10. – Warsaw, Poland (EXPO XXI)
5. 10. – Vienna, Austria (Arena Open Air Vienna)
6. 10. – Bratislava, Slovakia (Incheba Expo Hall)
8. 10. – Bologna, Italy (Unipol Arena)
10. 10. – Munich, Germany (Olympiahalle)
11. 10. – Hamburg, Germany (Edel Optics Arena)
12. 10. – Berlin, Germany (Max-Schmeling-Halle)
14. 10. – Dusseldorf, Germany (Mitsubishi Electric Hall)
17. 10. – Luxembourg, Luxembourg (Rockhal)
18. 10. – Tilburg, Netherlands (O13)
19. 10. – Brussels, Belgium (Forest National)
21. 10. – London, UK (Alexandra Palace)