
Good Charlotte and Simple Plan have locked in more shows for their upcoming road trip--dubbed the "Noise to the World" tour--which also features Relient K .
The groups have filled in a number of blanks in the itinerary, which so far takes place in the month of May, save for a lone June date in North Carolina. Details are shown below.
Simple Plan, which is in the midst of a swing through South East Asia, will play a one-off show in Albany, NY, before hooking up with Good Charlotte and Relient K for the "Noise to the World" outing, and is also planning to squeeze some headlining shows--most of which are yet to be confirmed--in between "Noise to the World" stops, according to the band's publicist. Confirmed dates are included in the itinerary below.
"We've been overseas for months and this is our first real North American tour in a long time," Simple Plan drummer Chuck Comeau said in a statement. "We have so many amazing fans all over the country and it's going to be great to have the chance to play our new songs for them.
Simple Plan's sophomore album, "Still Not Getting Any ...," surfaced last October. Produced by famed producer Bob Rock (Metallica), the set has spawned the hits "Welcome to My Life" and "Shut Up."
Good Charlotte is backing its October release, "The Chronicles of Life & Death," which features the cuts "Predictable," "I Just Wanna Live" and "We Believe. The set follows 2002's double-platinum "The Young and the Hopeless."
Relient K, the tour's lone support act, is touring behind its latest set, last November's "Mmhmm."