The Offspring have announced a UK arena tour for 2025 – you can find all the details below.
The US punk band are due to hit the road next November in support of their 11th and most recent studio album, ‘Supercharged’, which was released last Friday (October 11).
It’ll mark The Offspring’s first headline trek in the UK since 2021, and follows their bill-topping slot at Slam Dunk Festival in 2023 and appearance at Download Festival this summer.
The tour will kick off in Cardiff on November 10 ahead of further performances at London’s O2, Newcastle’s Utilita Arena, Manchester’s AO Arena, and Glasgow’s OVO Hydro. Simple Plan are set to support the group across the run.
Tickets go on general sale at 10am BST this Friday (October 18) – you’ll be able to buy yours here. Alternatively, you can find pre-sale information via Ticketmaster.
SUPERCHARGED WORLDWIDE IN ’25 is coming to Europe and the United Kingdom next fall with special guest @simpleplan ⚡
Tickets go on sale Friday, October 18th @ 10am local time.
…MORE DATES TO COME! pic.twitter.com/q3TpxOZyzB
— The Offspring (@offspring) October 14, 2024
The Offspring will also play across Europe between late September and early November 2025 (buy tickets here). They have promised “more dates to come” as part of their forthcoming “worldwide” tour.
The Offspring’s 2025 UK ‘Supercharged’ tour dates are:
NOVEMBER
10 – Utilita Arena, Cardiff
14 – The O2, London
15 – Utilita Arena, Newcastle
16 – AO Arena, Manchester
18 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
Speaking to NME recently, the band said they “wanted to make a record that was quintessentially Offspring” with ‘Supercharged’, “and I think we fucking nailed it.”
Dexter Holland and Noodles also told NME about channelling their early work in their new album, recalled jamming with Ed Sheeran and Brian May, and discussed having Yungblud as their “hype-man”.
As for whether they could call it quits soon, Noodles explained: “We’re just getting warmed up! I want to keep it going and I’m still looking for ways to make it bigger than it ever has been before.
“There are still parts of the world that we’ve never been to; we’ve never played Hong Kong and we’re going to Dubai for the first time soon. These are all things we’re looking forward to.”
Holland added: “We’re having the best shows we’ve ever had. We did our first full arena tour in the UK just a couple of years ago, and it’s almost funny to us for things to be going this well at this stage.
“It’s like we finally have enough years behind us where we can present a whole body of work that people are familiar with, and a lot of different ages have had a chance to discover us too. All of that is only just sinking in now.”