
Pop punk legends Mayday Parade have recently announced their upcoming North American tour titled “Three Cheers For Twenty Years”. This tour is promised to cover songs throughout their twenty year career from their biggest anthems, deep cuts, to brand new tracks that haven’t been featured in their sets as much. The band is stopping in New York City to headline the iconic Rooftop at Pier 17.

The Rooftop at Pier 17 is no stranger to pop punk and emo shows in the past and this one will most definitely be one to remember. The Tallahassee Florida natives will also be bringing out Atlanta Georgia’s Microwave as direct support, Philly based pop rock band Grayscale, and Like Roses. This is also ahead of the announcement of their first chapter of a trilogy of projects they will be rolling out in the future with the first one titled Sweet, releasing on April 18, 2025.
Guitarist Alex Garcia had this to say aligning with the show announcements:
“This tour is the culmination of the band's career for the past 20 years, and as such, we really wanted to go all out and provide our fans with a memorable and very special experience. We will be celebrating our deep music catalog starting at this band's inception and continuing with our new releases this year. We are all very proud of what we've done, and when I say we, I mean the five of us, our crew – touring, production, and administrative – and, most importantly, you, the fans.

Photo by Abigail Shii
Fans can purchase tickets to their NYC show as well as the rest of their tour at https://maydayparade.com/tour/
Their tour days is as follows:

April 22nd at Jannus Live in St Petersburg, FL
24th at House of Blues in Orlando, FL
25th at Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA
26th at Marathon Music Works in Nashville, TN
28th at The Pageant in St. Louis, MO
29th at Uptown Theater in Kansas City, MO
May 1st at Factory Deep Ellum in Dallas, TX
3rd at ACL Live - Moody Theater in Austin, TX
5th at The Van Buren in Phoenix, AZ
6th at House of Blues in Anaheim, CA
7th at Regency Ballroom in San Francisco, CA
9th at Crystal Ballroom in Portland, OR
10th at Showbox SoDo in Seattle, WA
12th at The Union in Salt Lake City, UT
13th at Gothic Theatre in Denver, CO
15th at First Avenue in Minneapolis, MN
16th at Salt Shed in Chicago, IL
17th at Royal Oak Music Theatre in Detroit, MI
18th at Andrew J Brady Music Center in Cincinnati, OH
20th at Stage AE in Pittsburgh, PA
21st at History in Toronto, ON
23rd at College Street Music Hall in New Haven, CT
24th at Sherman Theatre in Stroudsburg, PA
25th at Stone Pony Summer Stage in Asbury Park, NJ
28th at The Rooftop at Pier 17 in New York, NY
30th at House of Blues in Boston, MA
31st at Fillmore in Philadelphia, PA
June 1st at The Strand in Providence, RI
3rd at The NorVa in Norfolk, VA
4th at The Ritz in Raleigh, NC
6th at Avondale Brewing in Birmingham, AL
7th at The Moon in Tallahassee, FL
Oct. 18th at When We Were Young Festival in Las Vegas, NV