30 Years of Underground Rock 'n' Roll Tour

Three months before the tour began, drummer Charlie Quintana left the band after spending ten years with Mike Ness and Social Distortion. The band sought to find a replacement and soon found Atom Willard, formerly of Angels & Airwaves. The tour kicked off at an appearance at the Rock to Recovery - A Benefit for Jay Thomas and His Battle With Spinal cord Injury. It was Atom Willard's first show with the band and everybody responded positively to the fresh new young drummer. On this tour, the band started performing more new songs from the upcoming, then untitled Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes such as "Bakersfield", "Alone and Forsaken", "Can't Take It With You" and "Still Alive". It also marked the band's first appearance in London in four years and first appearances in Spain. After the tour ended, the band played two shows as the opening act for Pearl Jam as one of the last acts to play at the Wachovia Spectrum. It would also be Atom Willard's first and only tour with Social Distortion as he would later leave due to scheduling conflicts with Angels & Airwaves.

Date[1]

City

Country

Venue/Event

North America Leg 1

Anaheim, California

United States

House of Blues

European Leg

Madrid

Spain

La Riviera

Barcelona

Sala Razzmatazz

Bilbao

Rock Star Live

Paris

France

Bataclan

Vienna

Austria

Arena

Interlaken

Switzerland

Greenfield Festival

Milan

Italy

Rock In Idro

Munich

Germany

Zenith

Offenbach am Main

Stadthalle

Düsseldorf

Philipshalle

Berlin

Zitadelle Spandau

Scheeßel

Hurricane Festival

Neuhausen ob Eck

Southside Festival

Gothenburg

Sweden

West Coast Riot Festival

Helsinki

Finland

Pitka Kuuma Kesa Festival

Oslo

Norway

Rockefellar

Roskilde

Denmark

Roskilde Festival

Werchter

Belgium

Rock Werchter Festival

Leipzig

Germany

With Full Force

Amsterdam

Netherlands

Melkweg

London

England

Shepherd's Bush Empire

North American Leg 1

Seattle, Washington

United States

Showbox at the Market

Vancouver, British Columbia

Canada

Commodore Ballroom

Victoria, British Columbia

Royal Theatre

Edmonton, Alberta

Edmonton Event Centre

Calgary, Alberta

MacEwan Hall Ballroom

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Odeon Events Centre

Winnipeg, Manitoba

Burton Cummings Theatre

Green Bay, Wisconsin

United States

Oneida Casino

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

The Rave

Indianapolis, Indiana

Murat Egyptian Room

Burlington, Vermont

Higher Grounds

Montreal, Quebec

Canada

Le Medley

Quebec City, Quebec

Imperial Theatre

Collingwood, Ontario

Wakestock

North Amercan Leg 2

Ventura, California

United States

Majestic Theatre

Rancho Mirage, California

Agua Caliente Resort and Casino

Tempe, Arizona

Tempe Beach Park

Grand Junction, Colorado

Mesa Theatre

Aspen, Colorado

Belly Up

Fort Collins, Colorado

Aggie Theatre

Kansas City, Missouri

Beaumont Club

Sauget, Illinois

Pop's

Omaha, Nebraska

Sokol Auditorium

Cincinnati, Ohio

Bogart's

Youngstown, Ohio

The Wedge

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Ches-A-Rena

Buffalo, New York

Town Ballroom

Sayreville, New Jersey

Starland Ballroom

Albany, New York

Northern Lights

Hampton Beach, New Hampshire

Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom

Allentown, Pennsylvania

Crocodile Rock

Atlantic City, New Jersey

House of Blues

Norfolk, Virginia

The NorVa

Richmond, Virginia

The National

Charlotte, North Carolina

Amos' Southend

Athens, Georgia

40 Watt Club

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

House of Blues

Hilton Head, South Carolina

Shoreline Ballroom

Opening for Pearl Jam

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

United States

Wachovia Spectrum

Support acts

  • [...] Museum (Jun. 4 - Jun. 6, 2009)
  • The Durango Riot (Jun. 4 - Jun. 11, 2009, Jun. 30, 2009, Jul. 8, 2009)
  • The Bones (Jun. 8, 2009, Jun. 19, 2009, Jun. 30, 2009, Jun. 6 - Jun. 8, 2009)
  • Civet (band) (Jul. 17 - Aug. 6, 2009)
  • The Strangers (Jul. 7 - Aug. 6, 2009, Sep. 22 - Oct. 25, 2009)
  • Middle Class Rut (Sep. 22 - Oct. 25, 2009)