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The Used Announce 25th Anniversary Tour of North America, U.K. and Australia


The Used are marking their 25th anniversary with a global tour that will see the band performing their first three albums—The Used (2002), In Love and Death (2004), and Lies for the Liars (2007)—in full across three consecutive nights in each city.


The tour will span North America, the U.K., and Australia, giving fans a chance to relive the early 2000s post-hardcore anthems that shaped a generation.


Frontman Bert McCracken, who recently debuted his first solo album under robbietheused, said of the milestone moment for the band and their fans: “Overwhelmed! These first three records are what put The Used on the map.”


“I can’t wait to experience the joy in playing all three records from front to back. I know it will be an amazing time. I wouldn’t miss it for the world. Sending love to you all and I hope to see you there!”.  


Bassist Jepha echoed the sentiment, expressing gratitude for fans who have supported the band over the years. “We feel extremely lucky and humbled to have been a part of something way bigger than ourselves for the past 25 years. To everyone that has been there from the beginning or is just starting out your adventure with us thank you. Here’s to the next 25!”.  


Drummer Dan Whitesides shared: “We can’t wait to play all of these songs from the first three albums, they mean so much to us as we know they do to so many people.”


The Used’s career has been defined by both commercial and critical success. Their debut album The Used reached No. 63 on the Billboard 200 in 2002, while its follow-up, In Love and Death, climbed to No. 6 in 2004, featuring hits like “Take It Away” (which reached No. 13 on the US Alternative chart) and “All That I’ve Got” (peaking at No. 19 on the US Alternative chart and No. 35 in Australia).


In 2007, Lies for the Liars debuted at No. 5, propelled by tracks such as “Pretty Handsome Awkward” (which reached No. 37 on the US Alternative chart). The debut album has since achieved platinum certification.


The rockers band will hit nine cities across North America—Detroit, Boston, Sayreville, New York, Chicago, Denver, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, and San Diego—starting in April, performing three consecutive nights in each location.


The Australian leg of the tour will then kick off on Aug. 13, 2025, in Brisbane, before moving to Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth. The band will perform 15 shows across these five Australian cities, with each city hosting three consecutive nights. Tickets will go on pre-sale on Dec. 11 at 8:30 a.m. local time, with general sales beginning on Dec. 13, at 8:30 a.m. local time. Tickets for the Australian leg will be available at destroyalllines.com.


During each three-night run, The Used will perform one of their first three albums in full each night, allowing fans to experience these iconic records in their entirety.


The Used’s 2025 Tour Dates:


April
April 3 – Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore*
April 5 – Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore^
April 6 – Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore+
April 9 – Boston, MA @ House Of Blues*
April 11 – Boston, MA @ House Of Blues^
April 12 – Boston, MA @ House Of Blues+
April 15 – Sayreville, NJ @ The Starland Ballroom*
April 16 – Sayreville, NJ @ The Starland Ballroom^
April 18 – Sayreville, NJ @ The Starland Ballroom+
April 19 – New York, NY @ Irving Plaza*
April 21 – New York, NY @ Irving Plaza^
April 22 – New York, NY @ Irving Plaza+
April 25 – Chicago, IL @ House Of Blues*
April 26 – Chicago, IL @ House Of Blues^
April 27 – Chicago, IL @ House Of Blues+
April 29 – Denver, CO @ Odgen Theatre*
April 30 – Denver, CO @ Odgen Theatre^


May
May 2 – Denver, CO @ Odgen Theatre+
May 3 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Union*
May 5 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Union^
May 6 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Union+
May 8 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern*
May 10 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern^
May 11 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern+
May 13 – San Diego, CA @ House Of Blues*
May 15 – San Diego, CA @ House Of Blues^
May 16 – San Diego, CA @ House Of Blues+
May 22 – London, UK @ The Dome+
May 24 – Hatfield, UK @ Slam Dunk Festival^
May 25 – Leeds, UK @ Slam Dunk Festival*


August
August 13 – Brisbane, QLD @ The Tivoli*
August 14 – Brisbane, QLD @ The Tivoli^
August 16 – Brisbane, QLD @ The Tivoli+
August 17 – Sydney, NSW @ Liberty Hall*
August 19 – Sydney, NSW @ Liberty Hall^
August 20 – Sydney, NSW @ Liberty Hall+
August 22 – Melbourne, VIC @ Northcote Theatre*
August 23 – Melbourne, VIC @ Northcote Theatre^
August 25 – Melbourne, VIC @ Northcote Theatre+
August 26 – Adelaide, SA @ The Gov*
August 28 – Adelaide, SA @ The Gov^
August 29 – Adelaide, SA @ The Gov+
August 31 – Perth, WA @ Magnet House*


September
September 1 – Perth, WA @ Magnet House^
September 3 – Perth, WA @ Magnet House+


Key:

  • Playing The Used
    ^ Playing In Love and Death
  • Playing Lies for the Liars

https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/the-used-25th-anniversary-tour-north-america-u-k-australia-1235849305/


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