New Found Glory

Drusky Entertainment Presents
New Found Glory

Two Nights in Pittsburgh - performing the hit albums Sticks & Stones and  Resurrection (November 5th) / Self-Titled and From the Screen to Your Stereo (November 6th) 

Sunday, November 5th & Monday, November 6th, 2017
The Rex Theater
1602 E Carson St., Pittsburgh, PA 15203

Drusky Entertainment presents New Found Glory with guests TBA for an all ages show at the The Rex Theater (1602 E Carson St., Pittsburgh, PA 15203) on Sunday, November 5th and Monday, November 6th, 2017. 7:00PM Doors, 8:00PM Show for both nights. Advanced tickets are available for $26.50, day of show will increase to $28.00. VIP packages go on sale today at 12PM. General admission tickets go on sale Friday, June 2nd at 12PM. Tickets will be available at Ticketfly.com, rextheater.com, druskyent.com or by calling 1-877-4-FLY-TIX. 

LINKS:

https://www.newfoundglory.com/

http://www.druskyent.com

http://www.ticketfly.com

ABOUT NEW FOUND GLORY:

New Found Glory have announced a Fall run of their 20 Years of Pop-Punk Tour today. Kicking off in Columbia, SC on October 24th, this tour will give fans two full albums each night from the band’s impressive catalog including Catalyst, Not Without A Fight, Self-Titled, Sticks and Stones, Resurrection and From The Screen To Your Stereo. The tour will travel to cities like Brooklyn, Cleveland, Salt Lake City, Portland, San Diego and New Orleans before wrapping up in Birmingham, Alabama on December 2nd. Fan Club Presale Tickets are available now at http://newfoundglory.shofetti.com/. All additional tickets will be available Friday, June 2nd at 12pm Local Time.

 Guitarist Chad Gilbert tells fans, “Your wish is our command! We are bringing our 20 Year Anniversary Tour to all the cities we missed the first time!  More albums, more cities, more fun! You only turn 20 once -- might as well tour like it! Thank you for being the best fans any band could dream to have. This is for you!”

 The band began this 20 Years of Pop Punk tour in the Spring and was in such high demand, it expanded into the Summer months and now will be hitting the road again, bringing along additional albums Resurrection and From The Screen To Your Stereo. Nearly sold out, the Spring tour was praised by fans and press alike bringing back their first 6 full-length albums to intimate venues. IMPOSE Magazine honored the bands 20-year history saying, "20 years of infectious pop-punk, 20 years of a band who have never quit and tirelessly release excellent records to this day. 20 years of a devoted fanbase that has never left and keeps on growing with each new record. This tour honored just that, a 20-year time capsule, two albums from their past played per night.”

 Makes Me Sick, the recently released new album from New Found Glory landed at the #1 spot on the Record Label Independent Current Albums. Additionally, the album secured the #2 spot on the Current Alternative Albums, #5 for Top Current Rock Albums, #5 for LP Vinyl Albums, #11 for Current Digital Albums, #12 for Top Current Albums, #12 for Top Albums by Strata, #14 for Top Internet, #18 for Current Physical Albums and #39 for Billboard Top 200 charts.

The album has seen incredible praise with fans and press alike with Newsday saying, “All these pop-punk anthems champion taking chances and evolving.”  Additionally, Alternative Press praised that "Makes Me Sick combines the fun factor of albums like Sticks And Stones and Radiosurgery with some of the musical poise and maturity of Coming Home—and, in the process, creates enough slight sonic diversions to give longtime fans something new to enjoy” and Chorus.fm celebrated that “NFG continued to push their brand of pop-punk towards different genres and ideas, but Makes Me Sick is the record that finally puts it all together into one cohesive, consistent LP.”

 Fans can purchase the album on iTunesAmazonBest Buy or online, and stream it on Spotify. The album, produced by Aaron Sprinkle (MxPx, Anberlin, Acceptance) and mixed by Tom Lord-Alge (U2, The Rolling Stones, Blink 182), takes risks, introduces new sounds and proves that after 20 years, New Found Glory is here to stay.


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