The band's original lineup with guitarist/vocalist, Tom Delonge, will perform together for the first time in over a decade. Delonge left the band and was replaced by Matt Skiba, who toured with the band for a decade.
After guitarist Matt Skiba said he wasn't sure if he was still a part of the band, there were rumors of a reunion with Delonge.
The band's new song "Edging" will be released this Friday, along with a comical and raunchy video of the band. The band will be releasing a new album next year, marking the band's first album with Delonge in four years.
It is not clear if the world tour will support the release of the new record or if it will follow the 2023 tour. We can expect the band to be on the road for the next two years.
Some of rock's top tier bands, both new and old, are included in the support acts for the 2023 tour.
Baltimore hardcore outfit Turnstile is offering support for the entire U.S. leg, thanks to the release of their latest album, Glow On. It is both exciting and surprising to see Turnstile continue to rise in the scene, even though they are a hardcore band.
The band is currently on tour performing at 6,000 cap venues with several shows already being sold out. It is nice to see a band who may be their next-gen counterpart in the future pay it forward.
There is a new lineup and dates for When We Were Young. There will be over 50 bands performing at the festival in October of next year. The festival is scheduled to debut with My Chemical Romance and Paramore.