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JIMMY EAT WORLD Announce Biggest Ever Australian Headline Tour For 25th Anniversary Of ‘Bleed American’ This December

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TEG Live announced today that Arizona rock icons Jimmy Eat World will tour Australia celebrating the 25th anniversary of their seminal album Bleed American. The tour will visit Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Brisbane this December, marking the band’s first Australian headline tour since 2017 and the final performances anywhere in the world celebrating the landmark album’s 25th anniversary. Australian fans will have the chance to experience one of alternative rock’s defining albums performed live in its entirety, alongside many more fan favourites.

As they prepare for tour, the band members are approaching songs from the album with a perspective they lacked in the blur of 2001: intentional gratitude. For drummer Zach Lind, this tour feels like a second chance to show appreciation to the fans who provided their livelihood for the past 25 years. Lead vocalist and guitarist Jim Adkins echoes this sentiment:

“I feel like at this time in our lives, especially for me, it’s important to get back to a place that you can savor. This tour is designed to be an elevated version of our show, a heightened experience with production that reflects 25 years of learning how to stretch artistically in the live environment.”

Joining Jimmy Eat World on all Australian dates are very special guests Ruby Fields and A. Swayze & The Ghosts.

Originally released July 24, 2001 via DreamWorks Records, Bleed American stands as a landmark album that helped push alternative rock into the mainstream, cementing Jimmy Eat World as pioneering artists of the 2000s music scene. The album has been certified platinum in the U.S. and gold in the U.K., with the essential single “The Middle” recently joining Spotify’s Billion Streams Club.

The record was not only a commercial breakthrough, but also a creative touchstone for a new wave of bands, with artists including Fall Out Boy, Paramore, Dashboard Confessional, Taking Back Sunday and The Wonder Years citing the album as a major influence.

“Jimmy Eat World promptly went onto platinum success with its 2001 Interscope debut, Bleed American, which spawned the multi-format hit ‘The Middle.'”Billboard

“Years after it blew up, ‘The Middle’ continues to resonate with listeners… Bleed American remains to be a shining example that not all Y2K rock music had to fall victim to that era’s trends.”SPIN

“[Bleed American] captures Jimmy Eat World at their cultural apotheosis. Released at a time when infectious riffs and pop-punk ‘whoa-ohs’ reigned supreme, the album is an artifact of its era that remains as indelible as ever two decades later.”Stereogum

Adkins says: “When we printed the last mix of Bleed American, we felt like we had achieved something great for ourselves. There was no barometer of how it would connect with people outside of the studio, and we are still in awe with the life the record and songs have had since their original release. Bleed American is as much yours as it is ours, so we want to celebrate it with you all in a very special way.”

Tickets go on sale to the general public at 11am local time on Thursday 16 July. For all tour and ticketing information, visit teglive.com.au.

PayPal is proud to be the official presale partner for Jimmy Eat World giving eligible customers early access to tickets before the general public. Customers can Pay Now or Pay Later. Get tickets at www.tegpartners.com.au/paypal from 10am (local) on July 14, until 10am (local) on July 16, unless sold out prior. A valid PayPal account is required for presale purchases.

JIMMY EAT WORLD — 25 YEARS OF BLEED AMERICAN TOUR DATES

Thursday 10 December
Sydney – Hordern Pavilion

Friday 11 December
Melbourne – Margaret Court Arena

Saturday 12 December
Adelaide – Hindley Street Music Hall

Tuesday 15 December
Brisbane – Riverstage

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