Jimmy Eat World Announce 2022 North American Tour

Jimmy Eat World Announce 2022 North American Tour

Charly Bliss will open for the band on the Something Loud Tour

Jimmy Eat World

Jimmy Eat World, photo by Jim Giannatti

Jimmy Eat World have announced a North American tour that kicks off later this year. Charly Bliss will open all of the band’s non-festival dates, which extend through September. See the full itinerary below.

Jimmy Eat World issued their 10th and most recent album, Surviving, in 2019. They’ve since toured with Dashboard Confessional. Charly Bliss’ latest project is 2019’s Supermoon EP, which followed the group’s second album Young Enough.

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Jimmy Eat World: Something Loud Tour

Jimmy Eat World:

09-08 Cleveland, OH – Rock Hall Live #
09-09 Columbus, OH – Kemba Live! #
09-10 Pittsburgh, PA – Four Chord Music Festival
09-11 Detroit, MI – Saint Andrew’s Hall #
09-13 Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue #
09-14 Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theater #
09-16 St. Louis, MO – The Pageant #
09-18 Chicago, IL – Riot Fest
09-20 Richmond, VA – The National #
09-21 Wantagh, NY – Mulcahy’s Pub and Concert Hall #
09-22 Sayreville, NJ – Starland Ballroom #
09-24 Providence, RI – The Strand Theatre #
09-25 New Haven, CT – Toad’s Place #
09-26 Burlington, VT – Higher Ground #
09-28 Albany, NY – Empire Live #
09-29 Toronto, Ontario – History #
10-01 Ocean City, MD – Oceans Calling
10-22 Las Vegas, NV – When We Were Young
10-23 Las Vegas, NV – When We Were Young
10-29 Las Vegas, NV – When We Were Young

# with Charly Bliss

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