Arts & Entertainment

The Offspring, Simple Plan, And Sum 41 To Play In Tinley Park

Tinley Park's Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre will be one of 24 stops on the Let The Bad Times Roll tour.

TINLEY PARK, IL — Pop punk fans, this one's for you.

The Offspring, Simple Plan, and Sum 41 are coming to Tinley Park, one stop on a 24-city, "Let the Bad Times Roll" tour. The trio will play Hollywood Casino Ampthitheatre Saturday, Aug. 26.

"We had such a blast touring Europe with Simple Plan and Australia with The Offspring last year that all 3 of us are hitting the road together this August & September for 24 dates across the US!" Sum 41 wrote on its website.

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"The only thing better than being on tour is touring with your friends! We had two incredible international tours last year with Sum 41 and Simple Plan and we’re excited that they’ll both be joining us this summer in the US!" The Offspring wrote on their website.

The Offspring's hits included The Kids Aren’t Alright,” “You’re Gonna Go Far, Kid,” and “Pretty Fly.” Sum 41's "Fatlip," "In Too Deep," and “Still Waiting" were popular, and Simple Plan's hits included "I’m Just a Kid" and "Perfect."

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The group joins a summer lineup at the Tinley Park venue that to date also includes Janet Jackson with Ludacris on May 23; TLC and Shaggy on June 23; Shania Twain on July 1; Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa on July 21; Foreigner and LoverBoy on July 22; and Bret Michaels on July 29. Matchbox Twenty and the Wallflowers are set for Aug. 6; Eric Church and Cody Jinks for Aug. 12; Nickelback on Aug. 18; and Lynyrd Skynrd and ZZ Top on Aug. 19.

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