The Offspring Perform Four Songs on Jimmy Kimmel Live

The Offspring Perform Four Songs on Jimmy Kimmel Live

The Offspring appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Tuesday (June 18th) to perform four songs, including a televised rendition of “Come Out and Play.”

After being introduced by Kimmel, the punk veterans tore through one of their most popular songs, which kicks off with the iconic deadpan line from guitarist Noodles: “You gotta keep ’em separated.” The band is in fine-form sound-wise, with the Kimmel set taking on a club venue vibe, complete with a proper pit audience.

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Off-air, the band also played three other tunes: “You’re Gonna Go Far, Kid,” “The Kids Aren’t Alright,” and “Lookin’ Out for #1” — the full sequence uploaded as a separate video to the Jimmy Kimmel Live! YouTube channel.

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The appearance on the ABC late-night show was to promote Live Nation’s “$30 Ticket to Summer” deal, which applies to the The Offspring’s forthcoming North American tour with Jimmy Eat World and New Found Glory.

The 34-date stateside run of the “SUPERCHARGED Worldwide in ’25 Tour” kicks off July 11th in West Palm Beach, Florida, and wraps up September 7th in Denver. Along the way, the outing will hit such cities as Toronto, Minneapolis, Dallas, and Phoenix, among others. Get tickets here.

Below you can stream the Kimmel performance of “Come Out and Play” and the three other selections.

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