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Simple Plan chose their opening act for Finland & Baltic dates: Blind Channel

Today at the show in Oslo, Norway, Simple Plan will be saying goodbye to their opening bands The Bottom Line and ROAM, who will not be continuing to support them for the four final dates.

The news regarding Simple Plan’s choice for their opening act for the remaining dates of this second leg of their European TOFTT tour [for which any European band could have applied for] was finally revealed today. In Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, Simple Plan will be supported by the Finnish pop-rock band ‘Blind Channel’ – you can find out more about this band on their Facebook page.

Interestingly enough, Blind Channel were also named as one of the favorite local bands of MadCraft, who are the other opening act, who’s been already previously chosen, to support Simple Plan in Finland, now alongside Blind Channel. Madcraft have actually also recently released a blog, announcing their supporting gig for Simple Plan, expressing their excitement about this opportunity:

“Holy sh*t! That is pretty much the way we felt when we got the word that we would be opening for Simple Plan. This Canadian 5-piece is probably one of the favorite bands of any Pop Punk fan. Obviously, we are huge fans of Simple Plan as well.”

It is still not clear whether MadCraft are also supporting Simple Plan in the Baltic states.

Opening acts: Simple Plan in search for Finnish and Baltic dates & announce first Finnish supporting band

Simple Plan are currently on the second leg of their European tour alongside opening acts ROAM and The Bottom Line. However, it was previously stated that both bands won’t be attending all Simple Plan shows on this part of the European tour. Firstly, the festivals and secondly, they also won’t be present at the shows in Finland, Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia.

The empty spot for those dates will be filled with different bands. Laura already found out that the finnish pop-punk band MadCraft will be supporting Simple Plan on their Finnish date and are currently waiting to hear whether they will be opening for them at the Baltic shows as well. You can read more about MadCraft here.

But this whole European tour has always been about 2 opening acts before Simple Plan, which means there is still one more spot left. And here is where YOU, if you have a band and can afford to tour on your own expenses, may become interested. Simple Plan are holding a competition for opening acts for the shows in Finland and the Baltic States (May 28th – June 1st). You have until May 18th to submit your info and music and with a little luck you may become Simple Plan’s next supporting band! Check out more info about this competition here.

SimplePlan.cz interview with Callum Amies (The Bottom Line)

When The Bottom Line were added to the line-up of Simple Plan’s European tour as the second opening act (after Ghost Town, who were announced long before), nobody could have even imagined how well-fitted this band would be to tour with Simple Plan and how many fans they would gain from this tour. The truth is, The Bottom Line proved to be a tough act to follow and because of their great live performance skills, they were asked to return as the opening act for Simple Plan again, on the second part of their European tour, which began last week.

SimplePlan.cz caught up with The Bottom Line’s lead singer Callum Amies in the following interview, in which we discussed his relationship with Simple Plan, best (and worst) memories of the tour, his band’s upcoming plans and much more. Big thanks goes to Cal for patiently answering all the questions on his flight to mainland Europe.

Check out the interview below:

What were your beginnings as musicians? How did you guys start out as The Bottom Line and how and when did Tom join the band?

Callum: Me, Matt & Max all went to the same school together and when all of our bands we were currently in broke up back in like ’08, we started just jamming after school. Mainly playing Alkaline Trio and Blink-182 covers before starting a ‘real’ band (At least we thought it was) titled ‘Thursdays Bad Luck’. We basically were just a joke band that played every bar that would have us and we would try and get as hammered as we could get, while on stage playing proclaimers covers – it was awesome! In 2011 we kinda made a group decision to try and take this band to the next level, and to take it on the road and tour like all the other bands we were friends with. We decided to have a complete re-brand and call ourselves ‘The Bottom Line’. We toured relentlessly for around 3 years, while making good friends with Tom through his festival, Teddy Rocks and from playing shows with his other previous bands. Our relationship grew stronger with Tom and he started to become more of a friend rather than just a guy who plays in a band we know and in 2015 we made the decision to try out for a 4th member. Tom came for one practise and we decided there and then that’s how The Bottom Line was going to remain.

I know that originally there was supposed to be only one opening band for the first part of the European tour – Ghost Town. How did you get to be added to the tour’s line-up? How was it set up?

Callum: We met the guys for the first time at Reading Festival in 2015. We got chatting to them about all different types of things and when mentioning we played in a band, it turned out that Seb had previously played us on his radio station (Idobi radio) which led to many more conversations, phone calls to managers and a lot of begging, but eventually the band agreed to let us open the 5 week run in February and play a short but sweet 25-minute set.

What was your relationship to Simple Plan and their music before you got to tour with them? Were you fans? Have you ever seen them play before?

Callum: We’ve always been fans! At rehearsals we used to watch ‘Live In Australia’ and take notes on how they gain reactions from the crowd, but unfortunately had never had a chance to see them play. So to be able to build an amazing friendship with all the guys and see them kill it in front of 2-3,000 people every night for 2 months straight was an absolute pleasure!

Sometimes headlining bands like to keep a little distance from their opening acts, but I have a feeling that wasn’t the case on this tour. What was touring with Simple Plan like? Did you get to spend enough time together to get to know each other?

Callum: We hung out almost every day. I think The Bottom Line are probably just one of the easiest bands to get a long with. We don’t come on tour to sit in our dressing room and wait to play. We want to build friendships with everyone we meet! We literally LIVE to have fun. That’s what this band is all about!

Pierre and Chuck from Simple Plan used to have a clothing line called ‘Role Model Clothing’ and your album from 2012 is called ‘Role Models?’. Were you aware of this or is this just a funny coincidence? Why did you decide for that album title?

Callum: It is a complete coincidence! ‘Role Models?’ is almost a complete joke title as the question mark suggests that maybe we AREN’T the best role models after all. Definitely not back then anyway!

Your live sets and your overall attitude is very similar to what we know from Simple Plan – you are very interactive with your crowds and you always make time for your fans – you even often played free acoustic sets after the shows on this tour. Is that something you’ve always done or did you only start doing it on this tour, where you knew you had the chance to reach out to new audiences and try to win the hearts of as many fans as possible?

Callum: For us this band is ALL about the live show. If people don’t walk away from our show thinking ‘Holy shit what the hell did i just see?’ – then we haven’t done our job properly. We want people to be blown away by our performances. We’ve been bottled up for so many years playing tiny club shows in bars to about 10 people or less that now we are finally ready to show the world what we’re all about! As for the acoustic ‘shows’ – it’s not necessarily something we’ve always done. But we do like to make sure we hang out with all of the fans after every show. And because we have been playing such short sets on the support tours, it’s nice just to be able to give people just that extra bit of music!

On many dates of this tour, you did a prank on Simple Plan by entering their sets during their party medley – sometimes wearing nothing but their new SP underwear. Who came up with this idea?

Callum: This got out of hand very quickly. Most mornings on the tour we’d sit in catering with SP and just joke about making asses of ourselves, As we are always known as ‘The Tour Clowns’. One day, Jeff suggested we should dress up in their range of girls’ underwear. Now, anyone who knows The Bottom Line, knows, that we don’t like to back out of a dare. We thought we’d prove to them we would do it but in true TBL Style – in front of 4 000 of their fans.

I’m sure a lot has happened on this month-long tour, but what is the best story you can remember from the road?

Callum: I think it would definitely have to be the bus crash on day #1. Nothing will ever compare to how weird and crazy that 48 hours was. But that’s a whole other story!

Throughout this whole tour, you’ve received accolades from many fans and also from Simple Plan as well, who’ve been very fond of you – even wearing your merch on stage. Is there something they’ve said about you that you’ll always remember?

Callum: One day on the tour we were all just minding our own business in catering eating our breakfast when Pierre came in and started talking to us about our band. To which he followed with the line ‘You guys are by far THE BEST support band Simple Plan have ever had on tour.’ We were all pretty speechless to say the least!

How would you say the tour with Simple Plan has affected your lives?

Callum: It’s just made us a better band. We’ve learnt so much from SP in those 5 weeks, we’ve become more natural on stage, more appreciative of everything we receive and I think we’ve just learnt how to be an actual band. I’d say we’re forever in their debt.

You’ve recently announced you will be joining Simple Plan also for the second part of their European tour – do you have something new in store for the fans who have already seen you on the first part of the tour – e.g. when it comes to the live shows? New setlist maybe?

Callum: We’re definitely mixing the set up a bit! We sat down and discussed what worked and what didn’t from the previous shows, and replaced the songs with ones that will suit the crowd better.

What’s next for The Bottom Line? Are there any plans on releasing a new record? After all it’s been almost 4 years since your album ‘Role Models’.

Callum: A new album is 100 % in the works. I’d say it is 90 % written and we know exactly how we want to attack it. It is just a matter of finding the funds to make it a reality. A possible crowd funder may take place when we think we are ready, but we don’t want to rush this one. ‘Role Models?’ allowed us to do so much just from releasing it off our own backs, so this next record needs to absolutely blow people away.

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Opening band for 2nd leg of Euro tour announced: ROAM

On Monday, Simple Plan finally anounced who will be joining them on the second leg of their European tour, which will be taking place in May, and where the band will visit a number of places they have’t on the first part of their tour across the old continent, including the Baltic states, Scandinavia and other places. You can see the full list of tourdates here. It will be the the Hopeless Records’ band from England called ROAM will be the one to warm up the stage before Simple Plan’s set on every date in May.

ROAM have recently gained popularity in Europe after touring with Sum 41 in January.

It is currently unknown whether we can expect more opening bands to be announced for this part of the tour (similarly as The Bottom Line were added to the first part of the tour later).

Simple Plan add another opening act for European tour: The Bottom Line

If you’re heading to the upcoming Simple Plan European tour in February and/or March, listen carefully!

The tour’s line-up has been upped by one more act: The Bottom Line! The UK pop-punk trio is ready to kick off their very first European tour and all that with Simple Plan and Ghost Town!

Make sure to pick up your tickets for the tour, as they are selling out fast (Strassbourg is actually already sold-out!) – check out the list of all the upcoming tourdates here! See you on the road!