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Say Anything and Saves The Day announce Album Anniversary Tour

 Every night: three bands, three albums. Pre-sale tickets will be available at 12pm local time and general sale will be available on September 10th.

We're going on tour with Say Anything, Reggie and the Full Effect, and we're rippin THROUGH BEING COOL from front to back.

All summer long, we were chillin and rippin on the Vans Warped Tour, meeting so many of you, making new friends, and just having a blast. We never wanted it to end. Thirty minutes a day isn't enough. And now, we're coming back around to play TBC and more. We're fully psyched!

Say Anything is performing ...IS A REAL BOY. This album is 10 years old. Reggie and The Full Effect is performing UNDER THE TRAY... this album is 11 years old.

THROUGH BEING COOL is 15 years young. Picture a 15-year-old kid who just got a learner's permit, and the waves of glee they experience when they first put the car in drive. That's gonna be us every night. Buckle up.

And yet, for the sum total years between the three bands, this is new. No one's done it the way we're doing this now.

Newer:Chimaira Calls It A DayOlder:Matt and Derrick from Chiodos Couldn't Last A Minute On The Creek
PostedSeptember 4, 2014
AuthorJordan Mohler
Tagssaves the day, say anything, Reggie and the Full Effect, through being cool

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