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The Used & Taking Back Sunday Announce New Co-Headline Tour

In an exciting announcement for fans of emo and alternative rock, The Used and Taking Back Sunday have revealed they will embark on a short co-headline tour across the U.S. this October. This news comes as both bands prepare to take the stage at the highly anticipated When We Were Young festival in Las Vegas.

The tour will feature a series of dates before and after the festival, with The Used and Taking Back Sunday alternating as the closing act each night, ensuring a unique experience for fans at every show.

“It’s been a really long time since we toured with Taking Back Sunday and we couldn’t be more excited,” says The Used frontman Bert McCracken. “We’ve known the guys for 100 years and we hope to know them for 100 more.”

Taking Back Sunday vocalist Adam Lazzara echoes the sentiment, adding, “Over the years we’ve had the opportunity to create some wonderful memories with The Used, and we look forward to making some new ones come October.”

The tour dates are as follows:

October

  • 9 Oklahoma City, OK – The Criterion (The Used closing)
  • 10 Tulsa, OK – Tulsa Theater (Taking Back Sunday closing)
  • 12 Rio Rancho, NM – Rio Rancho Events Center (The Used closing)
  • 13 Tempe, AZ – Mullett Arena (Taking Back Sunday closing)
  • 15 Reno, NV – Grand Sierra Resort – Grand Theatre (The Used closing)
  • 16 Fresno, CA – Save Mart Center (Taking Back Sunday closing)
  • 24 Anchorage, AK – Alaska Airlines Center ^ (Taking Back Sunday closing)

^ = Thera supporting

Tickets for the tour will go on general sale this Friday, July 19 at 10am local time. Fans are encouraged to act quickly as these shows are expected to sell out fast. Don’t miss the chance to see these iconic bands share the stage and deliver unforgettable performances this fall.

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Eva van den Bosch Head Editor, Photographer
Eva van den Bosch combines concert photography with a prominent editorial role at Strife Mag.