Simple Plan finally got a day off in Detroit, MI on Thursday for a well-deserved break after 3 shows in a row and before the final 3 shows of the U.S. tour. A day later, on Friday October 14th, the band performed in Saint Andrew’s Hall in Detroit to a crowd of about a thousand people with an already established setlist. Check it out along with the first couple of pics from the show below:
1. Opinion Overload
2. Jet Lag
3. Jump (‚I Gotta Feeling‘ snippet)
4. I’d Do Anything
5. Boom
6. Welcome to My Life
7. Addicted
8. Your Love Is A Lie
9. Singing In The Rain
10. Party medley – Uptown Funk (Mark Ronson/Bruno Mars cover) & Can’t Feel My Face (The Weeknd cover)
11. What’s New Scooby-Doo?
12. Can’t Keep My Hands Off You
13. Farewell
14. Summer Paradise
15. Crazy
16. I’m Just A Kid
Encore:
17. Shut Up!
18. Perfect World
19. Untitled
20. Perfect
Just like at the European tour, Simple Plan have got their friend Chady Awad on the road with them, taking professional pictures both on and off stage, visually documenting their tour. His pictures get posted on all of the guys’ Instagrams, along with the band’s official Instagram profile and you can now find all of those beautiful shots in just one album in the SimplePlan.cz gallery.
Check out Chady’s photoshoots of Simple Plan from the U.S. part of the TOFTT tour below:
Yet another sold-out venue awaited Simple Plan at their next stop on their U.S. tour – in New York City, NY. Over 1000 people gathered at Irving Plaza (which is coincidentally the same place where Simple Plan played their very first headlining show in NYC) to witness the band perform their Taking One For The Team tour set. And the venue was definitely ready to host the event – the attendees could even enjoy three special Simple Plan drinks at the bar: Welcome To My Life [vanilla vodka & cola], Summer Paradise [flavored bacardi, sierra mist, splash of cranberry] or Perfect [whiskey, ginger ale, fresh lime].
As advertised earlier, this Simple Plan show has been livestreamed via Live Nation, however unfortunately the multi-camera stream has not been saved for re-watching. Luckily though, some fans were cool enough to record the livestream themselves and post some of the videos online. Below, you can find the setlist from last night [the band once again got rid of Perfectly Perfect and replaced it with Singing In The Rain] – and make sure to check out the video links to those songs that are available on YouTube from last night’s livestream (hopefully I will be adding links to more songs if they appear online):
1. Opinion Overload [video]
2. Jet Lag [video]
3. Jump (‚I Gotta Feeling‘ snippet) [video]
4. I’d Do Anything
5. Boom [video]
6. Welcome to My Life [video]
7. Addicted
8. Your Love Is A Lie
9. Singing In The Rain [video]
10. Party medley – Uptown Funk (Mark Ronson/Bruno Mars cover) & Can’t Feel My Face (The Weeknd cover) [video]
11. What’s New Scooby-Doo? [video]
12. Can’t Keep My Hands Off You
13. Farewell
14. Summer Paradise
15. Crazy [video]
16. I’m Just A Kid
After Baltimore, Simple Plan headed to Philadelphia, PA yesterday, where they had yet another sold-out show to perform at. It is no wonder the show was sold-out as the Theatre of Living Arts venue holds only about 800 people.
To the surprise of many attendees, Simple Plan finally changed their setlist a bit again by returning their newest single ‘Perfectly Perfect’ on it for the first time since Santa Ana – replacing their previous single ‘Singing In The Rain’. Check out the full setlist below (thanks Theresa for sending it in!):
1. Opinion Overload
2. Jet Lag
3. Jump (‚I Gotta Feeling‘ snippet)
4. I’d Do Anything
5. Boom
6. Welcome to My Life
7. Addicted
8. Your Love Is A Lie
9. Perfectly Perfect
10. Party medley – Uptown Funk (Mark Ronson/Bruno Mars cover) & Can’t Feel My Face (The Weeknd cover)
11. What’s New Scooby-Doo?
12. Can’t Keep My Hands Off You
13. Farewell
14. Summer Paradise
15. Crazy
16. I’m Just A Kid
Encore:
17. Shut Up!
18. Perfect World
19. Untitled
20. Perfect
According to Theresa‘s review she sent us, neither Pierre nor David attended the soundcheck in Philadelphia yesterday, so the fans were only greeted by Chuck, Jeff and Sebastien. To make up for the two’s absence, Chuck held a little Q&A session with the fans, who could have asked him everything and anything. Here’s a little tidbits of information from this Q&A and the soundcheck itself:
– when asked why the tour was so short, the band replied that it was hard to book because so many places were already booked by other artists
– the band is currently trying to plan out another national tour in the U.S. to hit more places (nothing booked or confirmed as of yet, though)
– the fans also asked the guys to play ‘Vacation’, but they didn’t remember how to play it
– Chuck, Jeff and Seb played ‘Take My Hand’ at the soundcheck
You can check out a bit o the Q&A on the following video:
And as always, here’s a bunch of photos from the show in Philly from last night you can have a look at in the gallery:
If you’re not attending the upcoming Simple Plan show in New York City this week – don’t fret! There is still a way how you will be able to check it out!
Live Nation will be live-streaming the concert in Irving Plaza on their YouTube channel tomorrow, October 12th starting 8:40pm EST! And even if you can’t make that – don’t worry – it should be kept on YouTube forever, so you should be able to check it out later as well!
Check out the following video in which Simple Plan announce the liveatream:
And later, you’ll be able to watch the livestream right here:
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