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Blink 182 Join 2011 Honda Civic Tour

May 24, 2011 By Bryce Jacobson 1 Comment

Blink 182 Honda Civic Tour

Blink 182 Honda Civic TourBlink 182 announced that they will be on tour this summer on the Honda Civic Tour. Joining them will be My Chemical Romance and on select dates Manchester Orchestra, Matt and Kim, and Rancid.

Tickets go on sale to the general public on June 11 and  fans can “like” the Honda Civic Tour Facebook page and get access to presale tickets on Wednesday, June 8.

Tour dates can be found below along with a video of Blink 182 announcing the tour. [Read more…]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Blink 182, Honda Civic Tour, Manchester Orchestra, Matt and Kim, My Chemical Romance, Rancid

New Found Glory Post Video Teaser

July 14, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

New Found Glory

New Found Glory are streaming a teaser for their upcoming music video, “Truck Stop Blues.” The song is from the bands latest album, Not Without A Fight, in stores now. New Found Glory will be on this summers Honda Civic Tour with Paramore, check out the dates here. The video can be seen after the jump. [Read more…]

Filed Under: News, Videos Tagged With: Honda Civic Tour, New Found Glory, Paramore

New Found Glory Joins 2010 Honda Civic Tour

April 15, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

New Found Glory and Kadawatha will be joining Paramore and Tegan and Sara on the 2010 Honda Civic Tour. Tour dates can be seen here.

Want to win a custom Paramore Civic Si Coupe or MASI Speciale Fixed LTD Drop Fixie Bicycle? It’s personalized with the Paramore logo, a killer paint job and autographed by the band – and you could win it! Fan the Honda Civic Tour on Facebook and enter the Civic Tour Sweepstakes for your chance!

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Honda Civic Tour, Kadawatha, New Found Glory, Paramore, Tegan & Sara

Honda Civic Tour Announces Dates

March 24, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Tour dates for the upcoming Honda Civic Tour featuring Paramore and Tegan & Sara have been announced. Check them out below.

July 23, 2010    Raleigh, NC    Raleigh Boutique Amphitheater
July 24, 2010    Harrington, DE    Delaware State Fair
July 27, 2010    Wallingford, CT    The Oakdale Theater
July 28, 2010    Boston, MA    Comcast Center
July 30, 2010    Norfolk, VA    Constant Convocation Center
July 31, 2010    Columbia, MD    Merriweather Post Pavilion
August 3, 2010    Gilford, NH    Meadowbrook Pavilion
August 4, 2010    Philadelphia, PA    Pier at Penns Landing
August 7, 2010    Hershey, PA    Hersheypark Stadium & Star Pavilion
August 8, 2010    Darien Center, NY    Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
August 10, 2010    Cleveland, OH    Time Warner Cable Amphitheater at Tower City
August 12, 2010    Cincinnati, OH    PNC Pavilion
August 14, 2010    Milwaukee, WI    Marcus Amphitheater Side Stage
August 15, 2010    Detroit, MI    Meadowbrook Music Fair
August 18, 2010    Chicago, IL    Charter One Pavilion at Northerly Island
August 19, 2010    Indianapolis, IN    The Lawn at White River State Park
August 21, 2010    Nashville, TN    Municipal Auditorium
September 1, 2010    Atlanta, GA    The Arena at Gwinnett Center
September 2, 2010    St. Augustine, FL    St. Augustine Amphitheater
September 4, 2010    Miami, FL    Bayfront Park Amphitheater
September 5, 2010    Orlando, FL    UCF Arena
September 7, 2010    New Orleans, LA    UNO Lakefront Arena
September 8, 2010    Houston, TX    Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
September 10, 2010    Dallas, TX    Nokia Theater at Grand Prairie
September 13, 2010    Denver, CO    Red Rocks Amphitheatre
September 15, 2010    Phoenix, AZ    Dodge Theater
September 17, 2010    San Jose, CA    Theater at HP Pavilion
September 18, 2010    San Diego, CA    Viejas Arena
September 19, 2010    Anaheim, CA    Honda Center

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Honda Civic Tour, Paramore, Tegan & Sara

Paramore To Headline Honda Civic Tour

March 11, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

The Honda Civic Tour will be returning this year with Paramore headlining and special guests Tegan & Sara. Check back soon for tour dates and support acts. In the meantime join the Honda Civic Tour on Facebook.

Filed Under: News, Videos Tagged With: Honda Civic Tour, Paramore, Tegan & Sara

No Honda Civic Tour For 2009

February 1, 2009 By Ben Minsky Leave a Comment

According to Honda Civic Tour’s Facebook, the 2009 tour will not be happening.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Honda Civic Tour

Honda Civic Tour Pre-Sale; New Dates Added

February 13, 2008 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Tickets for the 2008 Honda Civic Tour featuring Panic At The Disco, Motion City Soundtrack, The Hush Sound, and Phantom Planet are currently on pre-sale at hondacivictour.com. More tickets will be going on sale on February 16th. New dates are being added as some shows sell out, check out all the dates and on-sale dates below.

April 10 Warfield San Francisco, CA Sold out
April 11 Warfield San Francisco, CA On sale now*
April 12 Soma San Diego, CA On sale now
April 13 Mesa Amphitheatre Phoenix, AZ On sale now
April 15 Brady Theatre Oklahoma City, OK February 16
April 17 Thomas Assembly Center at Louisiana Tech Ruston, LA February 16
April 18 Palladium Ballroom Dallas, TX On sale now
April 19 Stubb’s BBQ Austin, TX February 16
April 20 Verizon Wireless Theatre Houston, TX On sale now
April 22 Ruth Eckerd Hall Clearwater, FL On sale now
April 23 The Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theatre Miami, FL On sale now
April 24 House of Blues – Orlando Orlando, FL On sale now
April 26 The Tabernacle Atlanta, GA On sale now
April 29 House of Blues- Myrtle Beach Myrtle Beach, SC February 16
April 30 Constitution Hall Washington DC On sale now
May 2 Alfond Arena at the University of Maine Orono, ME February 15
May 3 RPI Field House Troy, NY February 15
May 6 Gordon Fieldhouse – Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester, NY February 16
May 7 Roseland Ballroom New York, NY Sold out
May 8 Roseland Ballroom New York, NY On sale now*
May 9 Festival Pier Philadelphia, PA On sale now
May 10 Chevrolet Theatre Wallingford, CT On sale now
May 11 Bank of America Pavilion Boston, MA On sale now
May 13 Metropolis Montreal, QC February 16
May 14 The Sound Academy Toronto, ON On sale now
May 16 Tower City Amphitheatre Cleveland, OH February 16
May 17 PromoWest-Outdoor (LC Pavilion) Columbus, OH February 16
May 18 Egyptian Room at Murat Centre Indianapolis, IN February 16*
May 20 The Fillmore Theatre Detroit, MI On sale now
May 23 Congress Theatre Chicago, IL On sale now
May 24 Congress Theatre Chicago, IL February 16*
May 25 Eagles Ballroom Milwaukee, WI February 16
May 27 Myth Minneapolis, MN On sale now
May 30 The Pageant St. Louis, MO On sale now
May 31 Westfair Amphitheatre Omaha, NE February 16
June 1 Uptown Theatre Kansas City, MO February 16
June 3 The Fillmore Auditorium Denver, CO On sale now
June 4 Salt Air Theatre Salt Lake City, UT February 16
June 6 PNE Forum Vancouver, BC February 16
June 7 Paramount Theatre Seattle, WA February 16
June 8 Portland Exposition Center Portland, OR February 16
June 10 Grand Theatre at the Grand Sierra Resort and Casino Reno, NV February 16*
June 13 The Pearl Las Vegas, NV February 16
June 14 The Theatre at the Honda Center Anaheim, CA February 16

*Just added

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Honda Civic Tour, Motion City Soundtrack, Panic! At The Disco, Phantom-Planet, The-Hush-Sound

Honda Civic Tour 2008 Tour Dates

January 24, 2008 By Bryce Jacobson 3 Comments

Tour dates for the 2008 Honda Civic Tour have been announced. Headlining the tour will be Panic At The Disco with support from Motion City Soundtrack, The Hush Sound and Phantom Planet. Check out the dates below and let us know what you think of this years lineup.

10 Apr 2008 Warfield San Francisco, CA
12 Apr 2008 Soma San Diego, CA
13 Apr 2008 Mesa Amphitheatre Phoenix, AZ
15 Apr 2008 Brady Theater Tulsa, OK
17 Apr 2008 Thomas Assembly Center Ruston, LA
18 Apr 2008 Palladium Ballroom Dallas, TX
19 Apr 2008 Stubb’s BBQ Austin, TX
20 Apr 2008 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Houston, TX
22 Apr 2008 Ruth Eckerd Hall Tampa, FL
23 Apr 2008 Fillmore Miami Beach Miami, FL
24 Apr 2008 House Of Blues Orlando, FL
26 Apr 2008 The Tabernacle Atlanta, GA
29 Apr 2008 House of Blues Myrtle Beach, SC
30 Apr 2008 Constitution Hall Washington DC
2 May 2008 Alfond Arena Orono, ME
3 May 2008 RPI Field House Troy, NY
6 May 2008 Gordon Fieldhouse Rochester, NY
7 May 2008 Roseland Ballroom New York, NY
9 May 2008 Festival Pier Philadelphia, PA
10 May 2008 Chevrolet Theatre Wallingford, CT
11 May 2008 Bank of America Pavilion Boston, MA
13 May 2008 Metropolis Montreal, QC
14 May 2008 The Sound Academy Toronto, ON
16 May 2008 Tower City Amphitheatre Cleveland, OH
17 May 2008 PromoWest Outdoor Columbus, OH
18 May 2008 Egyptian Room at Murat Center Indianapolis, IN
20 May 2008 Fillmore Theatre Detroit, MI
23 May 2008 Congress Theatre Chicago, IL
25 May 2008 Eagles Ballroom Milwaukee, WI
27 May 2008 Myth Minneapolis, MN
30 May 2008 The Pageant St. Louis, MO
31 May 2008 Westfair Amphitheatre Omaha, NE
1 Jun 2008 Uptown Theatre Kansas City, MO
3 Jun 2008 The Fillmore Auditorium Denver, CO
4 Jun 2008 Salt Air Theatre Salt Lake City, UT
6 Jun 2008 PNE Forum Vancouver, BC
7 Jun 2008 Paramount Theatre Seattle, WA
8 Jun 2008 Portland Exposition Center Portland, OR
13 Jun 2008 The Pearl Las Vegas, NV
14 Jun 2008 The Honda Center Anaheim, CA

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Honda Civic Tour, Motion City Soundtrack, Panic! At The Disco, Phantom-Planet, The-Hush-Sound

Rumor: Honda Civic Tour Lineup

December 10, 2007 By Adam Weidman Leave a Comment

This is unconfirmed, however Panic! at the Disco and Motion City Soundtrack are said to be a part of the ’08 Honda Civic Tour.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Honda Civic Tour, Motion City Soundtrack, Panic! At The Disco

Honda Civic Tour – June 4th, 2007

June 21, 2007 By Andrea Hubbell 1 Comment

At the beginning of the month at the renowned venue Merriweather Post Pavilion one of the most highly anticipated musical events in the DC area so far this year occurred. On June 4th, 2007, the artists featured in this year’s Honda Civic Tour, an annual tour generally featuring rock-genre bands, performed in Columbia, Maryland. This year’s lineup featured The Academy Is…, Cobra Starship, +44, and Paul Wall, with the headlining act of the recently famed band Fall Out Boy: a diverse artist selection that certainly attracted a diverse, not to mention large, crowd.

As would be expected, an incredible amount of fans and concert attendees arrived early, greatly anticipating that evening’s show. This excitement was somewhat forgotten when the tour buses pulled up, and gaggles of fans also predictably rushed to the gates to screech at those exiting the vans. Mark Hoppus of +44 attracted a lot of screaming and swooning as he appeared from the highly noticeable, cartoon-covered +44 tour bus, although he seemed not to notice, and ignored the excited fans. Paul Wall, however, chose not to ignore the fans as he, a few hours before the show, left the venue, being driven in a car presumably to the hotel the bands were staying at. As fans (mainly girls) surrounded his ride, he waved and, of course, flashed his “grillz” at those squealing to him. To the fans that were waiting expectantly at the gates where the tour buses were in view, it was a disappointment that no members of Fall Out Boy appeared, although Victoria Asher from Cobra Starship was spotted briefly. Others remained at their places in line, clearly hoping to, when the gates were to open at five, manage to snag the places with the best view. Many a fan was not only sporting band merch, but also maybe a sign or a homemade T-shirt conveying individual messages to Pete Wentz: a tribute to his birthday the following day.

Although perhaps an hour before the show, heavy rain began to soak those waiting for the show who hadn’t brought umbrellas and jackets, and Cobra Starship, who were going to see the fans before the show weren’t able to appear, no one’s spirits were dampened. Maybe that was because around this time, wristbands for the pit and seating were being handed out, and excitement was definitely building.

Finally, at approximately five (the show started early presumably because of the amount of opening artists), the gates opened, and, ignoring the mud and heavy rain, concert attendees streamed inside, racing each other for the most elite spaces. Members of Fall Out Boy’s fan club were allowed in five minutes early, so many front row spaces in the large, maximum-packed pit were already consumed when the majority of the crowd rushed in. Pushing and shoving, after the first few minutes when everyone got settled in the crowd, was not at all a problem; mostly everyone seemed to be practicing concert courtesy, and few moshed throughout the performances (those who caused a fuss being lifted out by concert security). However, crowd surfing, once the performances began, was a definite trend, and few were dropped until they reached the barrier.

It took some time, however, for the first performers to begin, due to the rainwater streaming off the canvas shielding the pit down into the pit and in front of the barrier. Cords and equipment had to be relocated, obviously so the water wouldn’t damage anything or electrocute anyone. Soon enough the rain settled, as did those located on the lawn, and the show began, each artist or band throughout the show being well received.

Opening the show was Cobra Starship, the up and coming band whose musical style has been described by frontman Gabe Saporta as “punk-rock Justin Timberlake”. Whatever their genre was, the performance of the unique-sounding Cobra Starship was incredibly well liked by the crowd, many of who had never heard the band prior to that evening. Gabe Saporta had great stage presence. His gift for singing and lyric-writing meshes with the unique sound of the very talented instrumentalists (Alex Suarez on bass, Victoria Asher on keytar, Ryland Blackinton on guitar, and Nate Novarro on drums) to create music that, when performed, if this show was any example, triggers a lot of excitement and an equal amount of dancing and singing. The best received and most well known song that Cobra Starship performed was “(Bring It) Snakes on a Plane”. Something that may have and probably contributed to this was the fact that, during this song, both frontman of The Academy IS… William Beckett (who does vocals for the chorus in this song) and Paul Wall (who filled in for Travie of Gym Class Heroes, who typically does the rapping in “(Bring It) Snakes on a Plane”) made appearances.

Next in the lineup was rapper Paul Wall, accompanied by another rapper and keyboarder. His performance was probably the least well-received, but that is not in any manner a strike against him, since he was performing in front of an audience with, based on the styles of the majority of the artists they chose to see this evening, more of a rock-genre taste in music. He, like Gabe Saporta, had good stage presence. Members of the audience were certainly pleased when he distributed a number of free grillz.

Paul Wall’s grillz were not the only free merchandise to be distributed. Between performances, various activities occurred onstage, including free clothing and other merchandise being shot at the audience through a large gun-like contraption.

Following Paul Wall was an uprising band from Chicago known as The Academy Is… . William Beckett followed his first brief performance with an equally crowd-satisfying one, his one of a kind voice as pleasing as the sound of the generally mellow instrumentals produced by his equally talented fellow band members. The crowd was especially interested in TAI’s performance of “Slow Down”, “We’ve Got A Big Mess on Our Hands”, and “The Phrase that Pays”—three popular singles of theirs.

By the time +44 got onstage, the crowd, perhaps growing weary of standing, was beginning to get antsy in anticipation of Fall Out Boy’s performance. However, +44 successfully recaptured the audience’s attention for the time in which they were onstage, playing a number of songs that the crowd both knew and enjoyed. Some numbers that were particularly crowd-pleasing including “Your Heart Stops Beating”, “Baby Come On”, and “Dammit”. That particular song was not in fact by +44, but by Blink 182, the renowned former band including two of +44’s band members, drummer Travis Barker and frontman Mark Hoppus. Victoria Asher of Cobra Starship made a surprise appearance for the song “Make You Smile”, a popular +44 song including female vocalist Carol Heller, which Asher carried out fantastically.

Although all of the acts prior to the headlining act were very much so enjoyed, many in the audience were in huge anticipation of the appearance and performance of Fall Out Boy. Fans grew impatient at the long stretch of time between +44 and Fall Out Boy’s performances, during which a large structure was being assembled. This mystery structure detailed a tall platform on which Andy Hurley’s drum set was located, and plenty of room for the other band members to stand at different points in the show, with a ramp-like addition stretching down from the platform to the stage (used most often by frontman Patrick Stump). On either side of the construction were two opaque capsule-like structures comprised of what appeared to be a glass-like material. Audience members looked for any visible sign of the band with no luck, and when they finally did appear, their entrance was to everyone’s surprise—as, instead of simply walking onstage as one might think they would, Joe Trohman and Pete Wentz literally popped onstage. Patrick Stump and Andy Hurley appeared suddenly as well, although not with as big of a bang as Trohman and Wentz—who burst out of the two capsules and onto the platform, Trohman on the left side of the stage and Wentz on the right.

It is probably needless to say that Fall Out Boy’s performance was a huge hit with the audience, as it can be assumed that a lot of those comprising the audience came to Merriweather Post Pavilion mainly for their performance. Stump’s voice matched the sound conveyed on their three full-length albums—a unique voice that, while it rarely enunciates words clearly, is nonpareil in tone quality. Surprisingly, Fall Out Boy’s lead singer was not the band member that spoke and encouraged the audience, as seems to be the norm, but instead Pete Wentz tackled this role, to the enjoyment of some huge Pete Wentz fans in the crowd. If this weren’t enough to please the audience, Joe Trohman certainly contributed to captivating the audience by never failing to jump, spin, or a combination of the two, something that would be, as one might think, difficult to do while playing a guitar. Not only this, but the screen behind the stage, which, up until Fall Out Boy’s performance, had remained blank, was constantly filled, whether by FOB music videos or other clever visuals.

Fall Out Boy played a refreshing variety of all of their biggest hits and best sounding songs from all three of their albums, even their first and least well-known album, “Take this to Your Grave”. Their performance was very unpredictable, as they proved throughout their encore, during which Joe Trohman and Pete Wentz left the main stage (through those mysterious capsules) and reappeared at the back of the audience, by the lawn (to the happiness of those further back). Andy Hurley was also relocated, but only to the front of the stage, where he continued playing the drums. In addition to these surprise relocations, pyrotechnics was part of Fall Out Boy’s show, and the appearance of fire made their encore’s quality superb.

All in all, each of the artists performed incredibly well, and each of the performances were a pleasure to watch. Those who share my opinion of the quality of those on the Honda Civic Tour will be pleased to know about some upcoming tours announced that evening. In August, The Academy Is… and Cobra Starship will be touring together in Australia and Japan, for those of you willing to travel! The Academy Is… will be following their Australian/Japanese tour with a fall tour with Armor for Sleep. And finally, Fall Out Boy has announced their own fall tour with Gym Class Heroes. I recommend that if given the chance, you attend one (or all) of these shows!

Filed Under: Reviews, Show Tagged With: +44, Cobra Starship, Fall Out Boy, Honda Civic Tour, Paul-Wall, The Academy Is...

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