Green Day, Fall Out Boy, and Weezer have officially rescheduled the United States leg of their Hella Mega Tour. The tour will kick off Saturday, July 24 in Dallas, and wrap Monday, September 6 in Seattle.
Produced by LiveNation, the 21-city North American outing will bring the bands to some of the most renowned stadiums, including Dodger Stadium, Wrigley Field, Citi Field, Fenway Park, and more, before wrapping Sept. 6 at T-Mobile Park in Seattle. The Interrupters will appear as special guests on the tour.
The bands said in a joint statement, “For those of you in Seattle, Los Angeles, San Diego (San Diego is 8/29 not 8/30) and San Francisco – your shows will now be moving to the end of summer. Your current tickets will be valid for the new dates. If you can’t make it, ticket holders (for these four shows) will be emailed directly with refund options. Columbus and Milwaukee, you’re in luck – we’ve added shows in your cities. Both shows will go on sale Friday, 5/21”
Hella Mega Tour North American Dates:
Saturday, July 24 – DALLAS, TX – Globe Life Field
Tuesday, July 27 – ATLANTA, GA – Truist Park
Thursday, July 29 – HOUSTON, TX – Minute Maid Park
Saturday, July 31 – JACKSONVILLE, FL – TIAA Bank Field
Sunday, August 1 – MIAMI, FL – Hard Rock Stadium
Wednesday, August 4 – FLUSHING, NY – Citi Field
Thursday, August 5 – BOSTON, MA – Fenway Park
Sunday, August 8 – WASHINGTON, DC – Nationals Park
Tuesday, August 10 – DETROIT, MI – Comerica Park
Friday, August 13 – HERSHEY, PA – Hersheypark Stadium
Sunday, August 15 – CHICAGO, IL – Wrigley Field
Tuesday, August 17 – COLUMBUS, OH – Historic Crew Stadium
Thursday, August 19 – PITTSBURGH, PA – PNC Park
Friday, August 20 – PHILADELPHIA, PA – Citizen’s Bank Park
Monday, August 23 – MINNEAPOLIS, MN – Target Field
Wednesday, August 25 – DENVER, CO – Dick’s Sporting Goods Park
Friday, August 27 – SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Oracle Park
Sunday, August 29 – SAN DIEGO, CA – PetCo Park
Wednesday, September 1 – MILWAUKEE, WI – Summerfest
Friday, September 3 – LOS ANGELES, CA – Dodger Stadium
Monday, September 6 – SEATTLE, WA – T-Mobile Park