Descendents and Circle Jerks announce 2025 UK and European co-headline tour
Punk legends Descendents and Circle Jerks have announced a joint tour of the UK and Europe to take place in 2025.
READ MORE:Â Does Rock âNâ Roll Kill Braincells?! â DescendentsThe two California bands will join forces for a trip around Britain and Ireland in next year, kicking off on March 9 at Dublinâs Academy, and taking in Belfast, Glasgow, Manchester, London and Bristol, before eventually wrapping at Bournemouthâs O2 Academy. Support at the shows will come from Negative Approach.
From there, they will hit the continent, with shows running from Antwerp on March 21 up until Helsinki on April 9.
Tickets for the Dublin show are on sale now, while the UK shows are available from 10am on Wednesday (November 20). You can find yours here.
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Descendents and Circle Jerks will play:MARCH 2025
9 â Dublin, Academy
10 â Belfast, Limelight
12 â Glasgow, O2 Academy
14 â Manchester, Ritz
15 â London, O2 Shepherds Bush Empire
18 â Bristol, O2 Academy
19 â Bournemouth, O2 Academy
21 â Antwerp, Trix
22 â Munster, Skaters Palace
23 â Eindhoven, De Effenaar
25 â Munich, Backstage Werk
26 â Budapest, Durer Kert
28 â Krakow, Klub Kwadrat
29 â Warsaw, Klub Proxima
30 â Vienna, Arena Wien
APRIL 2025
1 â Prague, Palac Akropolis
2 â Berlin, Astra Kulturhaus
4 â Copenhagen, Den Gra Hal
6 â Oslo, Rockefeller
7 â Stockholm, Fallan
9 â Helsinki, House Of Culture
Last month, Descendents played at one of the final ever shows by punk legends NOFX in San Pedro, California. They, along with the other names like Dropkick Murphys, Sick Of It All and Pennywise, were hand-selected by the band, who consider them their âclosest friends from over the yearsâ.
In July 2023, Descendents had to cancel a European tour after their frontman Milo Aukerman suffered a âmild heart attackâ and required surgery.
Their most recent studio album was â9th & Walnutâ in 2021, their first in five years. The record was primarily recorded in 2002 and featured their classic line-up of guitarist Frank Navetta, bassist Tony Lombardo and drummer Bill Stevenson.
The sessions were among the last Navetta recorded prior to his passing in 2008, while Aukerman recorded his vocals from his home in Delaware.
The album includes some of Descendentsâ earliest-written material, from their formation in 1977 up to 1980. The title of the album alludes to the intersection in Long Beach on which the bandâs original rehearsal space could be found.
Circle Jerks, meanwhile, have not released a studio album since âOddities, Abnormalities and Curiositiesâ in 1995.
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Descendents and Circle Jerks announce 2025 UK and European co-headline tour
Descendents and Circle Jerks announce 2025 UK and European co-headline tour
Descendents and Circle Jerks announce 2025 UK and European co-headline tour
Descendents and Circle Jerks announce 2025 UK and European co-headline tour
Descendents and Circle Jerks announce 2025 UK and European co-headline tour
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