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Good Charlotte announce 2026 UK and European tour with Yellowcard

Good Charlotte announce 2026 UK and European tour with Yellowcard

Good Charlotte have announced a UK and European tour for later this year – see all the dates and ticket info below.

The Maryland pop-punk band have not played in the UK since 2019, but are headlining Slam Dunk Festival this weekend in Hertfordshire and Leeds, alongside Sublime.

Now, they have announced a run of dates to take place in November that will kick off at Stockholm’s Hovet on November 8, and will take on Munich, Brussels, Dusseldorf, Amsterdam and Paris.

Good Charlotte will round out the run with big shows at London’s The O2 on November 19 and Manchester’s Co-op Live on November 20.

Support at all shows will come from Jacksonville pop-punkers Yellowcard, and tickets go on sale at 10am local time on Friday (May 29) – you will be able to find yours here. There is also a presale from the same time on Tuesday (May 26), which you can sign up for here.

The shows come in support of the band’s last album ‘Motel Du Cap’, released last August as their first record in seven years and their eighth studio album in total. Produced by ex-Bring Me The Horizon musician Jordan Fish alongside Zakk Cervini, it included the singles ‘Rejects’ and ‘Stepper’.

Good Charlotte will play:

NOVEMBER
8 – Stockholm, Hovet
11 – Munich, Zenith
13 – Brussels, Forest National
14 – Dusseldorf, Mitsubishi Electric Halle
16 – Amsterdam, AFAS Live
17 – Paris, Zenith Paris La Villette
19 – London, The O2
20 – Manchester, Co-op Live

Good Charlotte’s previous album was 2018’s ‘Generation Rx’, which they spoke to NME about at the time. Explaining the inspiration behind the record, they said: “Our generation was the first to have so many ways to deal with pain. Throughout this century, we’ve seen the whole opioid crisis get worse. We wondered if we were really doing our part.

“We wanted to bet back out there on the battlefield and spread insight, share experience, and give anything we could to improve lives. The message is you can get through the pain, survive it, and have the life you want.”

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