Another sold-out date on their latest UK tour, Bowling For Soup, along with Simple Plan and Not Ur Girlfrenz put on a massive pop-punk party and you can check the photos here.
New Found Glory have confirmed a summer U.S. co-headlining tour with Simple Plan.
Texan pop-punk girls Not Ur Girlfrenz are back in the UK this week supporting Bowling For Soup so we spoke to vocalist/guitarist Liv to see what she can remember about the U.K.
Last Sunday, July 7th, R.B.C. Echo Beach hosted longtime Canadian pop punk band Simple Plan for a fun night of energy and fan favourites.
With a new home and a sick line-up headlined by All Time Low, we joined thousands of alternative music fans in Leeds as Slam Dunk North bounced into town. Check out the photos and some of our highlights here.
Slam Dunk Festival have confirmed their latest batch of acts including Bullet For My Valentine and Simple Plan who will be joining headliners All Time Low. Get more info here.
Simple Plan played The Masquerade in Atlanta on March 21st during their “No Pads, No Helmets… Just Balls” 10 Year Anniversary tour.
Canadian pop punk band Simple Plan hit Irving Plaza on October 12th and started their sold-out #TeamSPTour with “Opinion Overload”, the opening track for their newest album Taking One for the Team.
The perfect song for all you hopeless romantics. Read our review of the new Simple Plan single here…
With the release of their new album just around the corner, Simple Plan brought some fun to the UK and we joined the band at a packed O2 Ritz in Manchester
The fifth album from Canadian pop-punk Simple Plan again sees them marry pop and pop-punk to create something outside the expected blueprint. Read our thoughts here.
Warner Music By Erin Donnelly Simple Plan has outdone itself with their 5th full-length album, Taking One for…
No, no, no. Just no. When Rivers Cuomo and his geek-rock band Weezer emerged in the early 90s the last thing we expected from him, was to team up with power-pop trash like Simple Plan almost twenty years later at the age of forty. As musicians age, their music is supposed to develop into a more mature or technically advanced sound – “Can’t Keep My Hands Off You” is anything but.