Avril Lavigne performs in Nashville in June 2023.Photo:Monica Murray/Variety via Getty
Monica Murray/Variety via Getty
Hey hey, you you —Avril Lavigneis hitting the road this summer!
On Monday, the pop-punk princess announced dates for her first-ever greatest hits tour, set for 27 dates across North America with opening actsAll Time Low, Simple Plan, Girlfriends andRoyal & the Serpentappearing throughout the run.
Avril Lavigne.Live Nation
Live Nation
Simple Plan also posted to social mediato express excitement for the tour, with the fellow Canadian act (which debuted in 2002, the same year as Lavigne) reflecting on its early days as a band.
“We’re so stoked to join@AvrilLavigneon her Greatest Hits tour across the US and Canada this summer,” wrote the “Perfect” band. “This really is a full circle moment for us: more than 20 years ago, we did our first US arena tour with Avril and it was absolutely amazing. To have the chance to go on the road with her again is gonna be so rad and we can’t wait for the shows this summer!”
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Avril Lavigne.Nathan James
Nathan James
Kicking off May 22 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Lavigne’s tour will make stops in cities including Las Vegas, Phoenix, Toronto, Nashville, Chicago and more before wrapping on Sept. 16 at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Presale tickets become available throughout the week starting Jan. 24 before a general sale begins Jan. 26 with more information available onTicketmaster. Fans can also purchase various V.I.P. packages onvipnation.com.
See below for a complete list of Avril Lavigne’s Greatest Hits 2024 Tour dates.
May 22 — Vancouver, BC — Rogers Arena ^
May 25 — Auburn, WA — White River Amphitheatre ^
May 26 — Ridgefield, WA — RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater ^
May 28 — Mountain View, CA — Shoreline Amphitheatre ^
May 30 — Inglewood, CA — Kia Forum ^
June 1 — Las Vegas, NV — MGM Grand Garden Arena ^
June 2 — Phoenix, AZ — Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre ^
August 14 — Ottawa, ON — Canadian Tire Centre +
August 16 — Toronto, ON — Budweiser Stage +
August 17 — Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC — Festival International de Montgolfières ~
August 20 — Buffalo, NY — Darien Lake Amphitheater +
August 21 — Hartford, CT — The XFINITY Theatre +
August 23 — Holmdel, NJ — PNC Bank Arts Center +
August 24 — Mansfield, MA — Xfinity Center +
August 27 — Wantagh, NY — Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater +
August 29 — Camden, NJ — Freedom Mortgage Pavilion +
August 31 — Bristow, VA — Jiffy Lube Live +
September 1 — Charlotte, NC — PNC Music Pavilion +
September 3 — Alpharetta, GA — Ameris Bank Amphitheatre +
September 4 — Nashville, TN — Ascend Amphitheater +
September 6 — Cuyahoga Falls, OH — Blossom Music Center +
September 7 — Clarkston, MI — Pine Knob Music Theatre +
September 9 — Milwaukee, WI — American Family Insurance Amphitheater +
September 10 — Chicago, IL — Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island +
September 12 — Minneapolis, MN — The Armory +
September 14 — Winnipeg, MB — Canada Life Centre +
September 16 — Edmonton, AB — Rogers Place
^ with All Time Low and Royal & the Serpent
~ Festival Date
source: people.com