Where to buy tickets, prices, schedule

Where to buy tickets, prices, schedule

You’re going to want to eat these tickets up.

Pop-punk-emo icons Jimmy Eat World are embarking on their 29-city ‘The Amplified Echoes Tour’ with special guests Manchester Orchestra from July through the end of September.

That includes gigs at New York City’s Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage on Wednesday, Aug. 23 and Buffalo’s Buffalo Outer Harbor on Friday, Aug. 25.

At all concerts, expect Jim Adkins and co. to belt out hits from their classic records like 2001’s “Bleed American,” as well as select tracks from their recent releases.

If you want to be a part of the action/relive your early ’00s glory days, we’re here to help. At the time of publication, our team found tickets going for as low as $8 before fees on Vivid Seats. By our estimation, that’s a steal, considering you’ll get to sing along to tracks like “The Middle,” “Sweetness,” “Hear You Hear Me,” “Bleed American,” “Pain” and so many more live.

Here’s everything and more you need to know about ‘The Amplified Echoes Tour.’

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

Jimmy Eat World 2023 tour schedule

A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues, and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found below.

Jimmy Eat World 2023 tour dates Ticket prices
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July 21 at PETCO Park in San Diego, CA $46
July 22 at the Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas, NV $51
July 23 at The Complex in Salt Lake City, UT $55
July 25 at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO $89
July 27 at the Saint Louis Music Park in Maryland Heights, MO $27
July 28 at the Ascend Amphitheater in Nashville, TN $8
July 29 at Rabbit Rabbit in Asheville, NC $60
July 30 at the Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre in Charlotte, NC $8
Aug. 7 at the 713 Music Hall in Houston, TX $22
Aug. 8 at the Moody Amphitheater in Austin, TX $29
Aug. 9 at the Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Irving, TX $25
Aug. 11 at The Criterion in Oklahoma City, OK $40
Aug. 13 at the Armory in Minneapolis, MN $21
Aug. 15 at The Rave-Eagles Club in Milwaukee, WI $53
Aug. 16 at The Salt Shed in Chicago, IL $98
Aug. 18 at the TCU Amphitheater in Indianapolis, IN $20
Aug. 19 at KEMBA LIVE! in Columbus, OH $57
Aug. 20 at the Freedom Hill Amphitheater in Sterling Heights, MI $19
Aug. 21 at RBC Echo Beach in Toronto, ON, CA $21
Aug. 23 at the Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage in New York, NY $58
Aug. 24 at the MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston, MA $28
Aug. 25 at the Buffalo Outer Harbor in Buffalo, NY $37
Aug. 26 at the Skyline Stage at the Mann in Philadelphia, PA $23
Sept. 16 at The Big E in West Springfield, MA $58
Sept. 27 at the Georgia Theatre in Athens, GA $54
Sept. 28 at the Music Farm in Charleston, SC $82
Sept. 29 at The Norva in Norfolk, VA $49

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)

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They offer a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and your tickets will be delivered prior to the event.

Jimmy Eat World Setlist

Here are the songs you should anticipate Jimmy Eat World playing at their upcoming shows, based on a recent set list courtesy of Setlist FM.

  1. “Congratulations”
  2. “Bleed American”
  3. “Sweetness”
  4. “Something Loud”
  5. “Dizzy”
  6. “Kill”
  7. “Just Tonight…”
  8. “555”
  9. “Lucky Denver Mint”
  10. “A Praise Chorus”
  11. “For Me This Is Heaven”
  12. “Place Your Debts”
  13. “Work”
  14. “Pain”
  15. “23”
  16. “The Middle”

Jimmy Eat World special guest

Jimmy Eat World is not the only act taking the stage on their tour. At every gig, they will be joined by fellow rockers Manchester Orchestra.

Manchester Orchestra is an indie rock band that hails from Atlanta, Georgia. The group, which formed in 2004, is led by lead singer Andy Hull, along with lead guitarist Robert McDowell, bassist Andy Prince and drummer Tim Verry. Some of their most popular songs include “The Gold,” “The Silence” and “The Way.”

About Jimmy Eat World

Jimmy Eat World first started playing together in 1993. Their name is based on a painting by Tom Linton’s younger brother, Ed. Young Ed drew a picture of his brother Jim with a globe in his mouth with the caption “Jimmy eat world” to insult him—the rest is history.

The Mesa, AZ natives rose to fame with their hit song, “The Middle,” from their fourth album, Bleed American. The song ranked in the Top 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 all-genre chart in 2001 and led the emo pioneers to make several MTV appearances over the years.

Their most recent album, “Surviving,” was released in 2019. It features 10 tracks, including “Congratulations,” “Love Never,” “Criminal Energy” and title track “Surviving.”

Other rock bands touring this year

Several groups that defined the ’00s indie rock scene are touring all over North America this year. Here are five of our favorite acts you won’t want to miss live these next few months.

• Death Cab For Cutie with The Postal Service

• The Arctic Monkeys

• Incubus

• Weezer

• Modest Mouse with The Pixies

Check out our list of the 52 biggest stars on tour in 2023 to find out who else is touring.

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