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The Offspring Announce European Leg Of ‘Supercharged Worldwide In ’25’ Tour
Following the Oct. 11 release of The Offspring‘s eleventh studio album Supercharged, the band has announced the first of many dates for an upcoming 2025 world tour.
Dubbed ‘Supercharged Worldwide in ’25’, the tour is presented by Live Nation. It will visit the UK and Europe September through November next year, launching Sept. 26 in Madrid, Spain, closing at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland. The Offspring’s full 2025 itinerary below.
The Offspring’s 2025 starts with a set of shows alongside Green Day, two in South Africa, Jan. 19 & 23, and one in the UAE, Jan. 27. The ‘Supercharged Worldwide in ’25’ then officially kicks off with five shows in Brazil, starting at Arena Hall in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, March 5.
The Offspring will visit Japan in April 2025, where Simple Plan will tour with them. The Canadian rock band also support The Offspring on the newly announced UK/Euro leg.
This year has been spent playing some of the biggest and best festivals in the world, with the odd one-off concert strewn in-between, as the boxoffice reports submitted to Pollstar for The Offspring in 2024 indicate. They, for instance, headlined Hurricane/Southside festivals in Germany, as well as rock mainstays like Hellfest in France, or Download in the UK.
One-offs include an intimate sold-out show at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel’s Hard Rock Event Center in Tampa, FL on May 5 – an in-house promotion selling 1,729
tickets at a $167,275 gross.
The Offspring are managed by Bruce Allen. Their agent is Jared Martin at CAA. More details available to Pollstar subscribers here.
The Offspring – ‘Supercharged Worldwide in ’25’ Dates:
March 5 – Arena Hall – BELO HORIZONTE, Brazil
March 6 – Farmasi Arena – RIO DE JANERIO, Brazil
March 8 – Allianz Parque – SÃO PAULO, Brazil
March 9 – Pedreira Paulo Leminski – CURITIBA, Brazil
March 11 – Pepsi On Stage – PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil
March 18 – Movistar Arena – SANTIAGO, Chile
April 26 – Tokyo Garden Theater – TOKYO, Japan
April 27 – Tokyo Garden Theater – TOKYO, Japan
April 29 – Aichi Sky Expo Hall A – NAGOYA, Japan
April 30 – Glion Arena – KOBE, Japan
Sept. 26 – Vistalegre Palace – MADRID, Spain
Sept. 27 – Olympic Arena – BADALOVA, Spain
Sept. 29 – Unipol Forum – MILAN, Italy
Sept. 30 – Hallenstadion – ZURICH, Switzerland
Oct. 2 – Fortuna Sports Hall – PRAGUE, Czech Republic
Oct. 4 – Zalgiris Arena – KAUNAS, Lithuania
Oct. 5 – Riga Arena – RIGA, Latvia
Oct. 7 – Ice Hall – HELSINKI, Finland
Oct. 9 – Hovet – STOCKHOLM, Sweden
Oct. 10 – Unity Arena – OSLO, Norway
Oct. 11 – Royal Arena – COPENHAGEN, Denmark
Oct. 24 – Tips Arena – LINZ, Austria
Oct. 26 – Atlas Arena – LODZ, Poland
Oct. 27 – Uber Arena – BERLIN, Germany
Oct. 28 – Barclays Arena – HAMBURG, Germany
Oct. 30 – Olympiahalle – MUNICH, Germany
Oct. 31 – MVM Dome – BUDAPEST, Hungary
Nov. 2 – Festhalle – FRANKFURT, Germany
Nov. 3 – ING ARENA – BRUSSELS, Belgium
Nov. 5 – Lanxess Arena – COLOGNE, Germany
Nov. 7 – Ziggo Dome – AMSTERDAM, Netherlands
Nov. 8 – Paris La Défense Arena – PARIS, France
Nov. 10 – Utilita Arena – CARDIFF, Wales
Nov. 12 – 3Arena – DUBLIN, Ireland
Nov. 14 – O2 Arena – LONDON, England
Nov. 15 – Utilita Arena – NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, England
Nov. 16 – AO Arena – MANCHESTER, England
Nov. 18 – OVO Hydro – GLASGOW, Scotland