Summer Tour Extravaganza: 30 Seconds To Mars, Deftones, Rise Against, Korn, Incubus, Jimmy Eat World All Reveal Summer Dates

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Somebody pinch us. Today, continuing off yesterday’s high of an exciting Super Bowl LI, a handful of jaw-dropping summer tours have just been announced – with a couple more rumored as well! 

Honestly, with band’s like Deftones, Rise Against, Incubus, Jimmy Eat World, 30 Seconds To Mars and more all revealing summer plans, there’s a chance today might go down as one of the absolute best days for summer tour announcements. Don’t believe us? Take a look below as we’ve compiled all the best tours into one easy-to-read post. After checking them out, let us know which you’re most excited for on Twitter @TheNoise.

Muse // 30 Seconds To Mars // PVRIS

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Wow, just wow. Talk about an amazing opportunity for PVRIS! As if their opening slot last year supporting Fall Out Boy and Awolnation wasn’t big enough, the Boston three-piece has just outdone themselves revealing plans to open up for Muse and 30 Seconds To Mars. Now that’s big time! To check out tour dates and locations, see the tour poster above. 

Deftones // Rise Against // Thrice // Frank Iero 

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Okay, this is just ridiculous. Deftones, Rise Against, Thrice AND Frank Iero And The Patience? Just take our money already! If there’s a summer tour bigger than this, we’d love to see it. For tour dates and locations, see the poster above.   

Incubus // Jimmy Eat World

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In support of Jimmy Eat World’s latest LP Integrity Blues and Incubus’ forthcoming untitled album, the two alt-rock legends are teaming up for a huge summer run. While only a handful of dates have been disclosed (see below), additional announcements should be coming soon when Incubus drop their new single “Nimble Bastard” February 16th. 

Tour Dates:
07/14 Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Pavilion
07/18 Boston, MA – Xfinity Center
07/19 Wantagh, NY – Nikon at Jones Beach Amphitheatre
07/20 Philadelphia, PA – BB&T Pavilion & Festival Pier
07/22 Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage
07/23 Detroit, MI – DTE Energy Music Theatre
07/27 Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Theatre
08/04 Houston, TX – Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
08/06 Dallas, TX – Starplex Pavilion
08/16 Mountain View, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre 

Korn // Stone Sour

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Similar to Incubus and Jimmy Eat World, Korn and Stone Sour have also revealed a handful of summer tour dates together. And similar to Incubus and Jimmy Eat World, we have a pretty good feeling the two hard rock icons will be revealing more dates in the very near future. In the meantime, feel free to check out their tour dates below and jam Korn’s recent record The Serenity Of Suffering here

Tour Dates:
06/22 Mountain View, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre
07/20 Boston, MA – Xfinity Center
07/25 Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage
07/26 Philadelphia, PA – BB&T Pavilion & Festival Pier
07/27 Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Pavilion
07/30 Detroit, MI – DTE Energy Music Theatre
08/01 Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Theatre 

Sublime With Rome // The Offspring 

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Pegged as probably one of punk rock’s biggest summer tours, The Offspring and Sublime With Rome are teaming up to bring old school punk rock back to some pretty huge venues across the country. While, again, only a small amount of dates have been revealed thus far, there’s a pretty good chance more will be disclosed soon. See below and stay tuned for more info.      

Tour Dates:
09/12 Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Pavilion 
09/14 Philadelphia, PA – BB&T Pavilion & Festival Pier
09/15 Boston, MA - Blue Hills Bank Pavilion 
09/16 Wantagh, NY – Nikon at Jones Beach Amphitheatre: 
09/21 Houston, TX - Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
09/27 Mountain View, CA - Shoreline Amphitheatre

RUMORED: Metallica // Avenged Sevenfold // Volbeat     

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Lastly, according to Blabbermouth, a rumor is going around that Metallica, Avenged Sevenfold and Volbeat will be teaming up for a MASSIVE 20-plus date tour. Joining forces in support of three of the bigger metal albums released last year, there’s no doubt this trek will be legendary – you know, especially since Metallica hasn’t officially done a full-length US tour in more than seven years. Stay tuned for more details coming soon!     

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