Yesterday, many music fans were hit by the news that just about an hour after Simple Plan performed their set at the Rock Am Ring festival in Germany, the police recommended the promoters to evacuate the festival grounds on basis of a credible terrorist threat [read more here].
Over the evening, the members of Simple Plan kept us updated and very early on made all their fans know that they were safe and following the promoters’ instructions. At this point, the band is heading to their show in Pratteln, Switzerland, after which they are set to perform at Rock Im Park in Germany – a sister festival to Rock Am Ring. All information indicate all events are still taking place and there has not been any threat made to any other events. Rock Am Ring promoters also announced this morning that after intensive searches of the whole festival site throughout the night by the police, the suspicion of a potential terrorist threat has not been confirmed and the festival will continue today and tomorrow.
Some members of Simple Plan posted pictures of their performance at Rock Am Ring yesterday and added some defiant messages towards terror, all agreeing that we should not give in to fear and we should continue living our lives.
Check out the messages below:
“I was hesitant to post this picture but after all, this is what Victory looks like: [yesterday], we played Rock Am Ring before it got evacuated because of a terrorist threat.
There was about 50,000 people in front of us clapping their hands, singing, jumping, screaming and having a blast with us. We shared our music with a crowd of very cool people. The best weapon we have against these attacks is to stand tall and not show fear.
Keep going to the shows of your favorite bands. Go see your favorite sports team play. Bring a friend to a restaurant. Above all, don’t forget to tell your loved one you love them.
Life is precious and you cannot waste it hiding in fear or else it loses its meaning.
We will be at the Bataclan, in Paris, standing tall on June 6th…”
– Jeff Stinco –
“We have to keep Singing In The Rain. Rock Am Ring was amazing yesterday. Despite yesterday evening’s events, I will remember our 6th (I think) time playing this massive festival as one of the biggest shows of our career! Germany knows how to rock.”
– Seb Lefebvre –
“Rock Am Ring is one of our favorite festival in the entire world and it’s so sad and heartbreaking what happened [yesterday]. We’re so grateful that all the fans and artists who came here to celebrate music together are all safe tonight and that we had the chance to perform for all of you. We love you, Germany and we love you, Rock AM Ring. 🇩🇪 Wir Lieben Dich Germany und Rock Am Ring! “
– Simple Plan –
See more of the band’s official pictures from their RAR show in the gallery:
This evening, Simple Plan returned on stage in Germany – but this time around for the first time on this European tour – their performance was not part of the No Pads, No Helmets… Just Balls 15th anniversary tour, as it was a festival. And that meant all fans were eagerly awaiting what the setlist would look like instead!
The band surprised many fans, both at Rock Am Ring and also those who were watching the show live online because the setlist included a staggering amount of songs from the No Pads album! Simple Plan even performed the bonus song ‘Grow Up’ – and even kept in the part where Chuck jumps into the crowd to crowdsurf. Also, big thumbs up to the huge German crowd, which sang almost every word – creating truly a very special atmosphere.
If you’re heading on any of the other upcoming Simple Plan shows at festivals (Rock Im Park in Germany, Download in the UK, Aerodrome in Prague or Nova Rock in Austria), the following setlist is what you may be expecting to hear there as well, as SP do not change the setlist very often:
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. Crazy
13. Shut Up
14. Perfect
Today, Simple Plan are back in Germany after a little while, playing at the Rock Am Ring festival [don’t forget the live stream later today!]. But let’s take us a few days back, when Simple Plan perfromed in Berlin and Hamburg, as tons of beautiful professional pictures (by Nathan Dobbelaere and Peter Detje) have been released from these shows since then.
Tomorrow, on June 2nd, Simple Plan will be performing at the German Rock Am Ring festival at the Beck’s Park Stage from 6:30 to 7:30pm. And if you didn’t manage to score a ticket for this sold-out festival, there is still a way for you to check out Simple Plan’s performance online!
That’s right – the two main stages of Rock Am Ring will be livestreamed online on www.rock-am-ring.com!
According to the report from the promoters of RAR, Deutsche Telekom will also be showing Rock am Ring exclusively in a 360° HD Livestream on www.magenta-musik-360.de and EntertainTV, which will be recorded on twenty HD and four 360° cameras.
Make sure to follow SimplePlan.cz on social media (Twitter and Facebook) for immediate updates regarding the beginning of the stream of the Simple Plan show.
Simple Plan kicked off their European part of the 15th anniversary No Pads, No Helmets… Just Balls tour in Germany: first in Berlin on Sunday, followed by a sold-out show in Hamburg on Monday.
Are you about to attend the NPNHJB tour? Then be prepared for lots of sweat, nostalgia, classic sing-alongs, arm-waving, crowd-surfing – and as the Hamburg show showed – even some serious moshing.
The hot weather in Germany has been building up for a few days and on the day of the Simple Plan show in Berlin, the fans had to endure waiting outside in over 33°C heat. The first fans that were let inside the venue during the afternoon were the attendees of the soundcheck, who got to witness quite a long performance by the band, as it was their first show in a while and they had to practice a little more than normally. Check out this cute moment that happened when Jeff invited a little girl on stage:
Around 7pm, everyone was finally allowed to enter the venue to take their place and wait for the first opening act to start. And after The Bottom Line’s and Mallory Knox’s shows were over around 9:30pm, it was time to sing along to the pre-show playlist and eagerly await the arrival of Jeff, Pierre, Sebastien and Chuck on stage.
If there is one thing you can say about the NPNHJB tour, it’s that there isn’t be a single dull moment at the show, which only shows how capable of standing the test of time the band’s first album really is and it still feels as relevant as ever today. The order of the songs on the album’s tracklist still works perfectly even in the environment of a live show. No blank spaces and no embarrassing fillers are also what defines this show, as every in-between-song moment is filled with funny gags, just like we’re used to with SP. The band also cleverly incorporated the bonus song Grow Up to the No Pads setlist, during which just like on the U.S. part of the tour, Chuck and Pierre switch their jobs and Chuck becomes the singer (and stagediver) and Pierre turns into the drummer. The additional encore is the cherry on top of the cake that is the No Pads tour: a well-chosen mix of mostly energetic hits from the band’s other albums. That also means that for the first time in a while on their tour, the band is not ending their set with Perfect, but instead with Welcome To My Life.
Check out our video of Chuck’s stage dive into the crowd in Berlin:
Unlike the U.S. tour, Simple Plan have to manage these European shows without one important element: David [see his announcement here]. Just like on the South American tour, the band’s photographer Chady Awad stepped in to help provide some backing vocals and play bass. There is no reason to panic though – David is still very much part of the band. At both shows, Pierre made it very clear that despite David not being there, the band is still composed of its five original members and they can’t wait for David to be back.
During the show, Pierre also always takes the time to introduce the whole band. Check out our following video, which captures this moment right after SP helped save one of the many fans that almost fainted during the very hot show:
Compared to the TOFTT shows, even despite focusing mostly on just one album, the NPNHJB shows offer so much more than that. If the TOFTT tour was 100%, NPNHJB is easily at least 120%. It’s quite impressive that the band manages to keep up with such an energy-demanding set and still do it every night, especially when the shows get hotter and hotter.
So in summary: if you have the chance to attend any of the upcoming NPNHJB shows – and be aware that this opportunity to see the 15th anniversary No Pads tour will not be present itself ever again – go. Just go. You won’t regret it, I promise you that.
And if you’re still in doubts, check out the full setlist of the shows in Berlin and Hamburg 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. Grow Up
13. Perfect
Encore:
14. Shut Up!
15. Jump
16. Boom
17. Your Love Is A Lie
18. Summer Paradise
19. Crazy
20. Welcome To My Life
And finally – here’s some pictures from the first two shows of the European NPNHJB anniversary tour – Berlin and Hamburg:
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