Veteran rock band the Goo Goo Dolls will extend its time on the road this season with nearly 20 additional dates on the Something for the Rest of Us Tour.
The Dolls just recently launched the tour on April 6 at Rock Fore! Dough in Augusta, GA, and their next scheduled performance is April 10 at the SUNY campus in Oswego, NY. The calendar was originally booked through mid-May, but has since been pushed out through a June 12 show at the Riverdome in Bossier City, LA.
Some of the more recently revealed gig stops include May 21 at Stir Concert Cove in Council Bluffs, IA; May 29 at Snoqualmie Casino in Snoqualmie, WA; June 5 at Pearl Concert Theater in Las Vegas, NV; and June 9 at Austin Music Hall in Austin, TX.
Various onsale dates are lined up over the coming weeks, with the next major batch of public ticket sales starting April 10. More ticketing information, as well as details about fan club presales, are available on the Goo Goo Dolls’ official Web site.
The current tour is promoting the Goo Goo Doll’s upcoming album, “Something for the Rest of Us.” Slated for a late spring release, it will be the band’s first studio record in four years, following 2006’s “Let Love In.”
The Goo Goo Dolls also supported their previous album with the Let Love In Tour, which ran from 2006 through 2007. That was the last major tour for the band prior to the launch of this year’s venture, which stands at a full 45 dates given the recent additions to the itinerary.
Though officially a trio — comprised of original members John Reznik and Robby Takac, and longtime drummer Mike Malinin — the Dolls lineup is rounded out on tour with a number of touring musicians.
Goo Goo Dolls itinerary:
(Dates are subject to change.)
April 10 | Oswego, NY | SUNY / Oswego |
April 11 | Wilkes-Barre, PA | F.M. Kirby Center For Perf. Arts |
April 13 | Hershey, PA | Hershey Theatre |
April 15 | Hampton Beach, NH | Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom |
April 16 | Potsdam, NY | Cheel Campus Center |
April 17 | Erie, PA | Penn State – Erie / The Behrend Col |
April 20 | Richmond, VA | The National |
April 21 | Norfolk, VA | NorVa |
April 23 | Greensboro, NC | War Memorial Auditorium |
April 24 | North Charleston, SC | North Charleston Performing Arts Center |
April 25 | Jacksonville, FL | Moran Theater |
April 27 | Orlando, FL | Hard Rock Cafe / Hard Rock Live |
April 30 | Memphis, TN | Beale Street Music Festival |
May 1 | Birmingham, AL | Schaeffer Crawfish Boil |
May 2 | Nashville, TN | Ryman Auditorium |
May 4 | Knoxville, TN | Tennessee Theatre |
May 5 | Evansville, IN | The Centre |
May 7 | Louisville, KY | Louisville Palace Theatre |
May 9 | Columbus, OH | Palace Theatre |
May 11 | South Bend, IN | Morris Performing Arts Center |
May 12 | Ann Arbor, MI | Michigan Theater |
May 14 | Kettering, OH | Fraze Pavilion for the Performing Arts |
May 15 | Milwaukee, WI | Pabst Theater |
May 16 | Peoria, IL | Peoria Civic Center Theater |
May 18 | Clive, IA 7 | Flags Event Center |
May 19 | Minneapolis, MN | The Orpheum Theatre |
May 21 | Council Bluffs, IA | Stir Concert Cove |
May 22 | Brookings, SD | Swiftel Center |
May 24 | Colorado Springs, CO | Pikes Peak Center |
May 26 | Billings, MT | Shrine Auditorium |
May 28 | Bend, OR | Les Schwab Amphitheater |
May 29 | Snoqualmie, WA | Snoqualmie Casino |
May 30 | Kennewick, WA | Toyota Arena |
June 1 | Saratoga, CA | The Mountain Winery |
June 4 | Reno, NV | Silver Legacy Resort Casino |
June 5 | Las Vegas, NV | Pearl Concert Theater |
June 7 | Tucson, AZ | Anselmo Valencia Tori Amphitheatre |
June 8 | El Paso, TX | Abraham Chavez Theatre |
June 9 | Austin, TX | Austin Music Hall |
June 11 | Fayetteville, AR | Arkansas Music Pavilion (AMP) |
June 12 | Bossier City, LA | Riverdome |