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The Offspring are gearing up for a massive US tour this summer, but some fans are divided over the support acts chosen.
With 34 tour dates in total, the Supercharged Worldwide in ‘25 North America tour is going to be a huge chance for fans to see the legendary band live, with pitstops in the likes of Tampa, Dallas, Austin, Inglewood, and Toronto.
They'll be in good company too, as Jimmy Eat World and New Found Glory will join the Californian hitmakers on the road. Formed in 1993 and 1997 respectively, the American pop-punk bands are a fitting choice for The Offspring, but not everyone is impressed.
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In a recent Reddit thread, one fan wrote: "Would love to see The Offspring and New Found Glory. Saw Jimmy Eat World last year and they were a bit dull."
Another agreed: "I saw them [Jimmy Eat World] open up for Incubus at Red Rocks. They were so professional and sounded great, but they were boring in a way. I'm a fan of them as well and still listen to them often. They just didn't bring the juice."
Meanwhile, some are keen to see Jimmy Eat World up close. "You may have had an off night," one argued. "They have consistently been one of the best live bands for 20 plus years."
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A second person is excited to see New Found Glory too, as they said they're 'always a blast' live.
So, where can you still buy The Offspring resale tickets, and how much do they cost? Scroll down to find out more below.
Despite selling out, there's still time to buy The Offspring resale tickets if you know where to look. Resale tickets are cheaper than you might think, too, and appear to have dropped in price since we last checked a couple of days ago.
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According to StubHub, the most sought after tickets are for the performance on Saturday, August 2 at PNC Bank Arts Center in New Jersey. Tickets start from $23 (down from $26) - and they’re selling fast.
You can also purchase resale tickets on Viagogo and TicketNetwork - and tickets are cheaper than you would expect. For an idea of prices, tickets for the Austin, Texas (August 24) kick off at $20 (down from $30) whilst Virginia comes in at around $20 (July 18). Florida on July 11? You’re looking at $20. Just make sure to be careful when purchasing resale tickets online.
Ticketmaster is also flogging tickets for all North America tour dates with prices starting from $54.50, but they're selling fast.
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The tour will kick off on July 11, 2025 at the iThink Financial Amphitheatre in Florida and will conclude at Denver’s Ball Arena on September 7. So, are they playing in a city near you?