Legendary SoCal punk group SOCIAL DISTORTION has announced a massive North American tour with special guests DESCENDENTS and THE CHATS.
The trek will kick off on August 25 at Arizona Financial Theatre in Phoenix, Arizona and will hit major cities, including Dallas, Nashville, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Boston, Brooklyn, Toronto, Detroit, Denver, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas and San Francisco, before wrapping up with a series of California dates, including two nights at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles on October 1 and 2 and a final show at Gallagher Square at Petco Park in San Diego on October 3.
The tour will cover more than 20 cities across North America.,The full itinerary includes: Aug.
25 - Arizona Financial Theatre - Phoenix, AZ Aug.
28 - Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park - Austin, TX Aug.
29 - The Bomb Factory - Dallas, TX Aug.
31 - The Pinnacle - Nashville, TN Sep.
1 - Coca-Cola Roxy - Atlanta, GA Sep.
3 - The Ritz - Raleigh, NC Sep.
4 - The Anthem - Washington, DC Sep.
5 - Stone Pony Summer Stage - Asbury Park, NJ Sep.
8 - The Met Philadelphia - Philadelphia, PA Sep.
9 - Roadrunner - Boston, MA Sep.
11 - Brooklyn Paramount - Brooklyn, NY Sep.
12 - Brooklyn Paramount - Brooklyn, NY Sep.
14 - HISTORY - Toronto, ON Sep.
17 - The Fillmore Detroit - Detroit, MI Sep.
20 - The Armory - Minneapolis, MN Sep.
22 - Mission Ballroom - Denver, CO Sep.
23 - The Union Event Center - Salt Lake City, UT Sep.
25 - The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas - Las Vegas, NV Sep.
26 - Grand Sierra Resort - Grand Theatre - Reno, NV Sep.
28 - The Masonic - San Francisco, CA Oct.
1 - Hollywood Palladium - Los Angeles, CA* Oct.
2 - Hollywood Palladium - Los Angeles, CA* Oct.
3 - Gallagher Square at Petco Park - San Diego, CA*,SOCIAL DISTORTION's long-awaited new album, which will reportedly be titled "Born To Kill", is expected to be released in May.
The LP's title track will arrive this week.,In a recent interview with Kevin Ryder at the annual KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas 2025, SOCIAL DISTORTION singer and guitarist Mike Ness spoke about his recovery from tonsil cancer, saying: "I was afraid I was gonna not gonna live.
I've been through some hard things in my life in some dangerous situations, as you can imagine, but nothing like that.",Ness also discussed learning to sing again after surgery, stating: "My voice is stronger than it's ever been.
I think I'm singing like there's no tomorrow.
So every show is great because I'm singing like there's no tomorrow.