
Punk rock icons The Offspring have announced dates for their 2025 U.K. and European tour.
The group will embark on the Supercharged World Tour in 2025, with a string of arena shows. The U.K. and Europe leg will kick off on September 26 in Madrid, Spain, and conclude at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland, on November 18.
The band will be joined by special guests Simple Plan. Tickets are on sale now.
The world tour is in support of the band’s recently released 11th studio album, Supercharged, which includes the singles “Come To Brazil”, “Light It Up” and “Make It All Right.”
Commenting on the record, Dexter Holland said, “We wanted this record to have pure energy, from the start to the finish! That’s why we called it ‘Supercharged’. From the height of our aspirations to the depths of our struggles, we talk about it all on this record… in a way that celebrates the life that we share and where we are now.”
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
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