Third Eye Blind has announced the fourth edition of the Summer Gods Tour. Produced by Live Nation, the tour will begin June 8 in Spokane through August 3 in Houston, with special guests Yellowcard and A R I Z O N A. Tickets will be available for presale Tuesday, January 9 with Citi, and additional presales throughout the week. General onsale will begin Friday, January 12 at 10:00am local time at ThirdEyeBlind.com.
On Wednesday, January 10 catch a special performance and interview on âGood Morning America.â
âI have this sense that I am feeling the same way everybody else isâthat we need a summer tour so badly, like more than ever,â says Stephan Jenkins. âWe need the lights, the noise, the heat and everybody up close to each other, singing as one. Can’t wait.”
âThird Eye Blind self-titled is a masterclass in songwriting that blew all of our minds when it released in 1997,â says Ryan Key of Yellowcard. âAs 90s kids we were gifted with so much incredible music in our formative years and we are all such massive fans of the band because of that record. It doesnât feel real yet that we will be sharing the stage with one of our all time favorite bands every night this summer.â
âThird Eye Blind was the soundtrack to so many summer adventures during high school!â adds Nate Esquite (A R I Z O N A). âMy friends and I would drive up and down the NJ Parkway blasting âSemi-Charmed Lifeâ out the windows and dreaming about one day playing PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel as we passed. To be a part of this tour is a dream come true in so many ways – being able to sing our hearts out to 3EB every night and playing so many incredible venues along the way.â
To commemorate the 25th anniversary of âJumper,â Third Eye Blind is releasing the worldâs first playable .999 silver-coated and .997 karat gold-coated records, in collaboration with Precious Sound. Manufactured in Germany, each 5â, 7 ounce record is playable at 33 ? RPMs on any manual record player, and pressed with 1,250 tons, using groundbreaking technology. The B-side is an engraving celebrating the cover art of the self-titled album.
â25 years in, âJumperâ makes a message of the value of a common heart. Iâm happy that this is the first message immortalized on precious metals,â says Stephan Jenkins. âThe song has gone from dark to light. It started as a noirâwhere I am talking to somebody telling what I would have said to them had they not jumped off the Coronado bridge. Pretty dark stuff. Now when I sing it, it is a celebration of understanding and inclusivity and you can see how eager people are to express that feeling. I love it. I love the transition.â
âJumperâ will be available in .999 silver coating ($450), in .997 gold coating ($800), and twenty-five 24 karat solid gold pressings (price available by request at PreviousSound.com). Pre-orders will be available at thirdeyeblind.com and precioussound.com.
As always, a portion of the proceeds will benefit SeaTrees. Third Eye Blind has been on a mission to restore the kelp ecosystems of the entire California coastline and sequester carbon. Since 2017, Third Eye Blind has sought to mitigate the touring industryâs carbon impact and also banned plastic water bottles backstage, saving an estimated 17,000 bottles per tour.  âWe have a beautiful, bright future,â with climate action in the center of it. âThatâs what I want people to know,â says Jenkins on CBS Mornings.
Precious Sound has created the worldâs first playable gold, silver, and platinum records. Founded by Mark Sutton and Ursina Beerli, two friends with a deep experience in precious metals and an adoration for music. The company is based in Zurich and New York, with a production partner in Munich.
The Summer Gods tour poster was designed by Charlie Benante, the founding drummer of Anthrax and member of Panteraâs touring band.
Third Eye Blind Summer Gods Tour
June 8Â Airway Heights, WAÂ BECU Live at Northern Quest
June 9Â Nampa, IDÂ Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater
June 13Â Seattle, WAÂ WAMU Theater
June 14Â Bend, ORÂ Hayden Homes Amphitheater
June 15Â Mountain View, CAÂ Shoreline Amphitheatre
June 20 Los Angeles, CAÂ Greek Theatre
June 21Â Chula Vista, CAÂ North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
June 22Â Las Vegas, NVÂ Fontainebleau Las Vegas
June 25Â West Valley City, UTÂ USANA Amphitheatre
June 26Â Morrison, COÂ Red Rocks Amphitheatre
June 28Â Chicago, ILÂ Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
June 29Â St. Louis, MOÂ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre – St. Louis
June 30Â Franklin, TNÂ FirstBank Amphitheater
July 2Â Cincinnati, OHÂ Riverbend Music Center
July 3Â Buffalo, NYÂ Darien Lake Amphitheater
July 5Â Cuyahoga Falls, OHÂ Blossom Music Center
July 6Â Noblesville, INÂ Ruoff Music Center
July 7Â Clarkston, MIÂ Pine Knob Music Theatre
July 9Â Burgettstown, PAÂ The Pavilion at Star Lake
July 11Â Gilford, NHÂ BankNH Pavilion
July 12Â Camden, NJÂ Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
July 13Â Mansfield, MAÂ Xfinity Center
July 14Â Holmdel, NJÂ PNC Bank Arts Center
July 16Â Saratoga Springs, NYÂ Broadview Stage at SPAC
July 18Â Wantagh, NYÂ Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater
July 19Â Columbia, MDÂ Merriweather Post Pavilion
July 20Â Virginia Beach, VAÂ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach
July 21 Raleigh, NCÂ Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek
July 23Â Charlotte, NC PNC Music Pavilion
July 25Â Tampa, FLÂ MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre at the FL State Fairgrounds
July 26Â Jacksonville, FLÂ VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
July 27Â Alpharetta, GAÂ Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
July 28Â Birmingham, ALÂ Oak Mountain Amphitheatre
July 31Â Rogers, ARÂ Walmart AMP
August 1Â Dallas, TXÂ Dos Equis Pavilion
August 2Â Austin, TX Germania Insurance Amphitheater
August 3Â Houston, TXÂ The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman

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