The Offspring: “Supercharged Worldwide In ’25” w/ Jimmy Eat World and New Found Glory at Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek of Raleigh, NC 7/16/25

This summer, punk rock’s still got some gasoline left in the tank, and The Offspring are proving it the only way they know how—by taking it on the road. As headliners of the “Supercharged” tour, they’re rolling across North America with the kind of no-bullshit, full-volume ferocity that made them a fixture in skate parks and dive bars before the radio caught up. Critics have called their sound “melodic hardcore” and “skate punk,” but if you’ve been around long enough, you know it just feels like southern California catching fire. Expect big hooks, bad attitudes, and a lot of sweat. You can get a taste at https://www.offspring.com.

Rolling with them is Jimmy Eat World—one of the few bands from the early 2000s alt-rock boom who actually had something to say and the songwriting chops to say it well. They’ve been lumped in with emo, but that label doesn’t quite do justice to the heartland grit and clarity in their sound. Think power chords with real weight behind them, and lyrics that read like they were scribbled down in the margins of a small-town yearbook. The band’s got staying power, and they’ve earned every mile of it. Learn more at https://www.jimmyeatworld.com.

And then there’s New Found Glory—fast, loud, and forever young. Hailed by critics as the architects of “easycore,” they’ve been hammering out pop-punk anthems since dial-up internet was still a thing. Their shows feel like high school all over again, only with louder amps and way more elbows in the pit. They’ve been called the godfathers of pop-punk for a reason: because they helped build the damn house. Catch up on their story at https://www.newfoundglory.com.