Modern rock outfit All-American Rejects will spend the spring on the road in North America in advance of its next Interscope album, due in mid-summer. The trek will begin March 29 in Atlanta and run through May 29 in Orlando, Fla., with tickets available through the Rejects’ official Web site.
Action Action and Number One Fan will support for the month, while Armor For Sleep and Hellogoodbye will join the tour for its final 30 days.
Throughout, the Rejects plan to unveil new material from their as-yet-untitled disc, which is being produced by Howard Benson (P.O.D., My Chemical Romance). Afterward, the group will go right back on the road for a six-week stint on the Vans Warped tour, beginning June 17.
The new set is the follow-up to the band’s 2003 self-titled Doghouse/DreamWorks debut, which peaked at No. 25 on The Billboard 200 and has sold 1.01 million copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
Here are the All-American Rejects’ tour dates:
March 29: Atlanta (Masquerade)
March 30: Charlotte, N.C. (Tremont Music Hall)
April 1: Louisville (Headliners)
April 3: Wayne, Neb. (Wayne State College)
April 5: Denver (Gothic)
April 6: Salt Lake City (Club Sound)
April 8: San Francisco (Cingular High School Event)
April 9: Santa Cruz, Calif. (Catalyst)
April 10: Bakersfield, Calif. (Montgomery Ward Plaza)
April 13: Las Vegas (Jillian’s)
April 15: Albuquerque, N.M. (Sunshine Theatre)
April 16: Odessa, Texas (Dos Amigos)
April 17: El Paso, Texas (Corral Nightclub)
April 19: Lubbock, Texas (Jake’s)
April 20: Stillwater, Okla. (Mike’s College Bar)
April 22: Athens, Ga. (40-Watt Club)
April 23: Wilmington, N.C. (
April 24: Norfolk, Va. (NorVa)
April 26: Poughkeepsie, N.Y. (the Chance)
April 27: Lancaster, Pa. (Chameleon)
April 28: Philadelphia (TLA)
April 30: Scranton, Pa. (Staircase)
May 1: Asbury Park, N.J. (Bamboozle)
May 2: Boston (Axis)
May 4: Washington, D.C. (9:30 Club)
May 5: New York (Irving Plaza)
May 7: Albany, N.Y. (Northern Lights)
May 8: Montreal (Club Soda)
May 10: Toronto (Lee’s Palace)
May 12: Detroit (St. Andrews Hall)
May 13: Grand Rapids, Mich. (Intersection)
May 14: Iowa City, Iowa (Gabe’s)
May 16: Omaha, Neb. (Sokol Underground)
May 17: Columbia, Mo. (Blue Note)
May 19: Springfield, Mo. (Rockwell)
May 20: Wichita, Kan. (TBA)
May 21: Oklahoma City (Bricktown Live)
May 23: Austin, Texas (Emo’s)
May 25: New Orleans (House of Blues)
May 27: Tampa, Fla. (Boomerz)
May 28: Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Revolution)
May 29: Orlando, Fla. (Social)