Green Day (photo: Pamela Littky)

Green Day (photo: Pamela Littky)

Green Day, Weezer and Fall Out Boy have announced a massive 2020 stadium tour of North America and Europe. The “Hella Mega” tour will visit eight cities in Europe in June of 2020 before playing 20 North American stadiums in July and August of next year. The Interrupters will open all dates.

Additionally, Green Day have announced their 13th studio album, titled Father of All…, due out February 7, 2020 via Reprise/Warner. The title track and lead single was released today.

Weezer (photo: Sean Murphy)

Weezer (photo: Sean Murphy)

Weezer also have announced a new album and single. “The End of the Game” arrived today as the first taste of the veteran rock band’s next album, Van Weezer, expected out in May of 2020.

Additionally, Fall Out Boy have released a new single titled “Dear Future Self (Hands Up),” featuring Wyclef Jean. It will appear on the group’s forthcoming Greatest Hits: Believers Never Die – Volume Two, out on November 15.

Fall Out Boy (photo: Brendan Walter)

Fall Out Boy (photo: Brendan Walter)

Tonight will mark the beginning of a three-day music takeover from the bands on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, with a first-ever TV performance of the new music from Weezer followed by Fall Out Boy tomorrow night and Green Day on Thursday.

 

Hella Mega Tour dates:

June 13 Paris
June 14 Groningen, Netherlands
June 17 Antwerp
June 21 Vienna
June 24 Glasgow
June 26 London
June 27 Huddersfield, England
June 29 Dublin

July 17 Seattle (T-Mobile Park)
July 21 San Francisco (Oracle Park)
July 24 San Diego (Petco Park)
July 25 Los Angeles (Dodger Stadium)
July 28 Commerce City, CO (DICK’s Sporting Goods Park)
July 31 Arlington, TX (Globe Life Field)
August 1 Houston (Minute Maid Park)
August 5 Miami (Hard Rock Stadium)
August 6 Jacksonville (TIAA Bank Field)
August 11 Minneapolis (Target Field)
August 13 Chicago (Wrigley Field)
August 15 Pittsburgh (PNC Park)
August 16 Hershey, PA (Hersheypark Stadium)
August 19 Detroit (Comercia Park)
August 21 Washington, D.C. (Nationals Park)
August 22 New York (Citi Field)
August 24 Toronto (Rogers Centre)
August 27 Boston (Fenway Park)
August 29 Philadelphia (Citizens Bank Park)