THE OFFSPRING and BAD RELIGION Hit the Road Together — Because Apparently, It’s Still 1994 Somewhere

Dust off those checkered Vans and rehearse your best “Yeeaahhh, it’s time to relax…” — THE OFFSPRING are heading out once again, proving that punk rock might age, but it refuses to retire. The band has just announced their “Supercharged Worldwide In ’26” North American tour, kicking off January 16 in Bakersfield, CA and wrapping up February 24 in Halifax, NS. Joining them on all dates will be fellow punk lifers BAD RELIGION, because nothing says “eternal rebellion” like a well-scheduled, Live Nation–promoted arena run.

Tickets go on sale after about 12 different presales — the first starting Tuesday, October 7 at 10 a.m. local — with general onsale Friday, October 10 at LiveNation.com and TheOffspring.com. Yes, that means your credit card still has a few days to recover before the punk nostalgia tax hits.

This tour follows a banner year for THE OFFSPRING, who managed to score a string of chart-toppers, global sellouts, and one of the strangest celebrity guest lists in punk history. Between Yungblud, Ed Sheeran, and QUEEN’s Brian May randomly hopping on stage, it’s safe to say this isn’t the same Self Esteem crowd from the Warped Tour parking lot. (Somewhere, 1997 just fainted.)

Their latest album Supercharged pushed the band’s career even further into legend territory — earning them billions of Spotify streams, a #1 single in every rock category Billboard could invent, and performances on late-night TV where Dexter Holland somehow still looks like he hasn’t aged since Smash.

If you missed them playing “Wouldn’t It Be Nice” with THE BEACH BOYS (yes, that actually happened), here’s your chance to see them return to slightly louder territory.

Supercharged Worldwide In ’26 Tour Dates:

Jan. 16 – Bakersfield, CA – Dignity Health Arena
Jan. 17 – Reno, NV – Grand Sierra Resort and Casino*
Jan. 19 – Nampa, ID – Ford Idaho Center Arena
Jan. 20 – Spokane, WA – Spokane Arena
Jan. 22 – Victoria, BC – Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre
Jan. 24 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena
Jan. 25 – Kelowna, BC – Prospera Place
Jan. 27 – Prince George, BC – CN Centre
Jan. 28 – Grande Prairie, AB – Bonnetts Energy Centre
Jan. 30 – Edmonton, AB – Rogers Place
Feb. 01 – Calgary, AB – Scotiabank Saddledome
Feb. 05 – Winnipeg, MB – Canada Life Centre
Feb. 06 – Fargo, ND – FARGODOME
Feb. 07 – Sioux City, IA – Tyson Events Center
Feb. 10 – Evansville, IN – Ford Center
Feb. 11 – Grand Rapids, MI – Van Andel Arena
Feb. 13 – Hamilton, ON – TD Coliseum
Feb. 14 – London, ON – Canada Life Place
Feb. 17 – Peterborough, ON – Peterborough Memorial Centre
Feb. 19 – Ottawa, ON – Canadian Tire Centre
Feb. 21 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre
Feb. 23 – Moncton, NB – Avenir Centre
Feb. 24 – Halifax, NS – Scotiabank Centre

*Not a Live Nation date — which means maybe the beer will actually be affordable.

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