311’s “Summer Tour 2019” featuring 311, The Interrupters and Dirty Heads made it’s stop at The Met in Philadelphia, PA on July 19, 2019.

311‘s hybrid mix of rock, rap and reggae proved they are still one of the most entertaining and dynamic bands even after 29 years of putting out new music and touring.  They hit the road every summer playing songs that encompass the band’s thirteen-album catalog. Their long set-list included hits from the 90’s and 2000’s  like “Amber”, “All Mixed Up”, “Come Original” “Stealing Happy Hours”, and “Creatures For Awhile”  as well as new songs like “Good Feeling” and “Don’t You Worry”,  from their latest album “Voyager” which dropped on July 12, 2019, provide just a taste of what fans received on a hot  summer night in which one of the best tours of this summer made its way through Philly.

The bands new album VOYAGER, entered Billboard’s Top Independent Albums Chart at No. 1. The album also rocketed to No. 2 on Billboard’s Alternative Album, Top Album Sales and Top Rock Albums charts. Voyager is 311’s 13th studio album – click HERE to listen. It features 13 new songs – four of which were recorded with Grammy-nominated producer John Feldmann (Blink-182, Panic! At the Disco) and nine of which were recorded with Scotch Ralston, who produced 311 albums TransistorSoundsystem and Stereolithic. The album was mixed by Grammy winner Neal Avron (Weezer, Twenty One Pilots, Linkin Park).

Setlist:

  1. Homebrew
  2. All Mixed Up
  3. Beautiful Disaster
  4. What The?!
  5. Come Original
  6. Stainless
  7. Do You Right
  8. Good Feeling
  9. Beyond the Gray Sky
  10. Applied Science
    (with Chad drum solo and group drum solo)
  11. Don’t You Worry
  12. You Wouldn’t Believe
  13. Stealing Happy Hours
  14. Amber
  15. Creature For A While
  16. Down

$1 from every ticket sold on the current tour will go towards two charity organizations:  VH1 Save The Music Foundation helping kids, schools, and communities realize their full potential through the power of making music and NRDC and their work to safeguard the earth – its people, its plants and animals, and the natural systems on which all life depends. www.savethemusic.org / www.nrdc.org / www.plus1.org (see tour dates below).

Don’t miss your chance to see 311 live – tour dates are as follows:

311 SUMMER TOUR 2019

Fri Jul 26 Wantagh, NY Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater
Sat Jul 27 Columbia, MD Merriweather Post Pavilion
Sun Jul 28 Raleigh, NC Coastal Cred Union Music Pk / Walnut Creek
Tue Jul 30 Atlanta, GA Cadence Bank Amp. at Chastain Park
Wed Jul 31 Charleston, SC Volvo Car Stadium
Fri Aug 02 West Palm Beach, FL Coral Sky Amphitheatre
Sat Aug 03 Tampa, FL MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
Sun Aug 04 Jacksonville, FL Daily’s Place
Tue Aug 06 Houston, TX White Oak Music Hall Lawn
Wed Aug 07 Austin, TX Austin360 Amphitheater
Thu Aug 08 Dallas, TX The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
Sat Aug 10 Phoenix, AZ Ak-Chin Pavilion
Sun Aug 11 Chula Vista, CA North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
Wed Aug 14 Avila Beach, CA Avila Beach Resort
Fri Aug 16 Sacramento, CA Papa Murphy’s Park at Cal Expo
Sat Aug 17 Portland, OR Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Sun Aug 18 Auburn, WA White River Amphitheatre
Tue Aug 20 Salt Lake City, UT USANA Amphitheatre

About 311

311 was formed in 1990 in Omaha, Nebraska, by singer/guitarist Nick Hexum, singer S.A. Martinez, guitarist Tim Mahoney, drummer Chad Sexton and bassist P-Nut.  The quintet, who now reside in Southern California, mix rock, rap, reggae and funk into their own unique hybrid sound and have developed a reputation as one of the world’s most entertaining & dynamic live bands. 2019 will mark 20 consecutive summers that 311 have toured the States on a headline run. 311’s celebratory live shows & nonstop touring schedule have earned them a massive grassroots following. Over the course of their career, the band has sold over nine million albums in the U.S. alone. They’ve had nine Top 10 radio hits, including three #1’s. Their list of hits includes “Down,” “All Mixed Up,” “Amber,” “Love Song,” “Come Original,” “Beautiful Disaster,” “Don’t Tread on Me,” “Hey You” and “Sunset in July.”

311

Dirty Heads

The Interrupters