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Senses Fail and Saves The Day Announce North American 'New Jersey Vs. The World' Tour for November and December

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Iconic emo and pop-punk bands Senses Fail and Saves The Day have announced an exciting co-headline tour, aptly named the New Jersey Vs. The World Tour. This highly anticipated 25-date trek across North America will celebrate the 20th anniversary of Senses Fail's Let It Enfold You and the 25th anniversary of Saves The Day's Through Being Cool, featuring full-album performances of both seminal records.


Senses Fail and Saves the Day New Jersey vs. The World Tour

The tour kicks off on Tuesday, November 5 at Emo's in Austin, Texas, and will wrap up on Sunday, December 8 at the Marquee Theater in Tempe, Arizona. Joining them on tour will be Narrow Head, providing support for all dates.


Tickets have already gone on sale as of last Thursday, May 23 at noon EST, with the fan club pre-sale happening Tuesday, May 21. In addition to general tickets, both bands are offering exclusive VIP packages, available for purchase on their respective websites.


Buddy Neilsen of Senses Fail and Chris Conley of Saves The Day shared their excitement about the upcoming tour:


"I am so honored to be able to go on tour to celebrate a release from 20 years ago. If you had told me all that time ago that we'd still be able to make music and tour this far into our career, I would be blown away. To have the privilege to tour with one of our main influences in Saves The Day as they celebrate one of my favorite records of all time is absolutely a blessing. I cannot wait to get out on the road." — Buddy Neilsen of Senses Fail


"Together we plan on bringing the spirit of New Jersey to life on stage in a city near you. Let’s all sing along to our favorite songs like we did way back in the day!" — Chris Conley of Saves The Day



Let It Enfold You, Senses Fail's gold-certified debut album is a defining cornerstone of the mid-2000s emo explosion. Full of angst, anger, and a yearning for something greater, it continues to resonate with fans two decades later. Neilsen reflects, “We were just teenagers trying to make sense of everything that was happening to us and everything we were feeling as we stood on the cusp of adulthood.”




Similarly, Through Being Cool, Saves The Day's sophomore record, is hailed as a groundbreaking classic in the emo and pop-punk genres. Born from the vibrant New Jersey scene of the late '90s, it captures the exhilaration, confusion, joy, and sadness of adolescence. Conley describes it as the “story of my life at 17 and 18 years old, ripped from the pages of journals, college assignments and love letters.”



New Jersey Vs. The World Tour Dates:

NOVEMBER

  • 05 — Austin, TX @ Emo’s

  • 06 — Dallas, TX @ House of Blues

  • 08 — Atlanta, GA @ Buckhead Theatre

  • 09 — Orlando, FL @ The Beacham

  • 10 — Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore

  • 12 — Huntington, NY @ The Paramount

  • 13 — Silver Spring, MD @ The Fillmore

  • 15 — Montclair, NJ @ The Wellmont Theater

  • 16 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore

  • 17 — Boston, MA @ House of Blues

  • 19 — Montreal, QC @ Beanfield

  • 20 — Toronto, ON @ The Danforth Music Hall

  • 22 — Detroit, MI @ St. Andrew’s Hall

  • 23 — Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues

  • 24 — Chicago, IL @ House of Blues

  • 26 — Minneapolis, MN @ The Fillmore

  • 27 — St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant

  • 29 — Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre

  • 30 — Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot

DECEMBER

  • 02 — Seattle, WA @ The Showbox

  • 03 — Portland, OR @ Roseland Theater

  • 05 — San Francisco, CA @ Regency Ballroom

  • 06 — Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues

  • 07 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern

  • 08 — Tempe, AZ @ Marquee Theater


Don't miss your chance to relive the anthems of your youth and celebrate two iconic albums with Senses Fail and Saves The Day this fall!


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