Fall Out Boy’s Honda Civic Tour has been delayed for personal reasons, according to the band. Instead of starting next week in Charlotte, the tour will begin May 11 in Denver. Other bands on the tour are +44, The Academy Is, Paul Wall, and Cobra Starship. The Sacramento show scheduled for May 1 was the one date that was completely cancelled and ticket holders will be refunded.
The June 23 Police show at Dodger Stadium will feature a major support act—Foo Fighters. Apparently Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins pulled a stunt at the Police’s press conference back in February, posing as a fake reporter, and he has since become friends with the band.
The Tooth & Nail Tour reads something like a Warped Tour-lite. Featured bands are MXPX, Hawk Nelson, The Classic Crime, Sullivan, and The Fold, and the tour launches May 1 in Seattle and runs through June 11 in Salt Lake City. Tour dates are as follows:
Tue 5/1 Seattle, WA Showbox
Wed 5/2 Portland, OR Wonder Ballroom
Thu 5/3 San Francisco, CA Slim’s
Fri 5/4 Los Angeles, CA Avalon
Sat 5/5 San Diego, CA House Of Blues
Mon 5/7 Anaheim, CA House Of Blues
Tue 5/8 Tempe, AZ Marquee Theatre
Wed 5/9 Tucson, AZ Rialto Theatre
Thu 5/10 Albuquerque, NM Sunshine Theatre
Fri 5/11 Tulsa, OK Cain’s Ballroom
Sat 5/13 Dallas, TX Palladium Ballroom
Mon 5/14 Houston, TX Meridian
Thu 5/17 St. Petersburg, FL Jannus Landing
Fri 5/18 Jacksonville, FL Murray Hill Theatre
Sat 5/19 Atlanta, GA The Masquerade
Mon 5/21 Towson, MD The Recher Theatre
Tue 5/22 Boston, MA Axis
Wed 5/23 Philadelphia, PA Trocadero
Fri 5/25 New York, NY Irving Plaza
Sat 5/26 Pittsburgh, PA Mr. Smalls Theatre
Sun 5/27 Cleveland, OH House Of Blues
Mon 5/28 Columbus, OH Newport Music Hall
Tue 5/29 Louisville, KY Headliner’s Music Hall
Wed 5/30 Nashville, TN Rocketown
Thu 5/31 Indianapolis, IN The Irving Theater
Fri 6/1 Detroit, MI St. Andrews Hall
Sat 6/2 Cincinnati, OH The Underground
Sun 6/3 St. Louis, MO The Pageant
Tue 6/5 Chicago, IL House Of Blues
Wed 6/6 Des Moines, IA Peoples
Thu 6/7 Minneapolis, MN Club 3 Degrees
Fri 6/8 Omaha, NE Sokol Auditorium
Sat 6/9 Lawrence, KS Granada Theater
Sun 6/10 Denver, CO Gothic Theatre
Mon 6/11 Salt Lake City, UT In The Venue
Los Angeles based album rock band Operator is set to release its debut album, Soulcrusher, on July 3. The band will hit the road in advance of the record, beginning tonight in Pittsburgh. Here are the confirmed dates:
APRIL
13 Johnstown, PA University of Pittsburgh
14 Cullowhee, NC Western Carolina University
16 Dahlonega, GA North Georgia College
17 Chattanooga, TN Memorial Auditorium
19 Maryville, MO Northwest Missouri State
22 Lubbock, TX Lone Star Amphitheater
23 Wichita Falls, TX Kay Yeager Coliseum
27 Fairfield, CT Sacred Heart University
28 Clarion, PA Clarion University
MAY
1 Aiken, SC University of South Carolina – Aiken
4 Birmingham, AL Schaeffer Eye Center Crawfish Boil
5 Jackson, MS Jackson Coliseum Fairgrounds
8 Green Bay, WI Resch Center
9 Madison, WI Alliant Energy Center
11 Nashville, TN Nashville Riverfront Park
12 St. Louis, MO Verizon Wireless Amphitheater (Pointfest)*
13 Indianola, IN Indianola Nat’l Balloon Launch Field (Lazerfest)*
16 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory
17 Sayreville, NJ Starland Ballroom
19 Columbus, OH Columbus Crew Stadium (Rock on the Range)*
British band The Klaxons have been generating a ton of press, and though many have had difficulty classifying the band’s music, there’s no doubt that everyone loves them. The band is currently on tour in North America so you can check them out and classify their music yourself. Here are the shows:
04-13 Brooklyn, NY – Studio B
04-14 Philadelphia, PA – Transit
04-16 Chicago, IL – Schubas
04-17 Minneapolis, MN – 7th Street Entry
04-19 Denver, CO – Larimer Lounge
04-21 Los Angeles, CA – Ex-Plex
04-22 Vancouver, British Columbia – Richard’s on Richards
04-23 Seattle, WA – Crocodile Café
04-24 Portland, OR – Dante’s
04-26 San Francisco, CA – Popscene
04-29 Indio, CA – Empire Polo Field (Coachella)
Jon Bon Jovi’s biography has been postponed and so has his tour to benefit the Book Industry Foundation. There was no specific reason given, other than that it was a “business decision.” Maybe Jon’s just too busy running his Arena football team.
