The Get Up Kids Celebrate 25 Years of Their Iconic Album with a Highly Anticipated European Tour
The Get Up Kids, the beloved American rock band, have announced a remarkable milestone – the 25th anniversary of their seminal album "Something To Write Home About." To commemorate this momentous occasion, the band is embarking on a highly anticipated UK and European tour, thrilling fans across the continent with their timeless sound.Reliving the Glory Days of Emo Rock
A Quarter-Century of Iconic Tunes
The Get Up Kids have been captivating audiences for a quarter-century with their unique blend of emo, indie, and punk rock. Their second album, "Something To Write Home About," released in 1999, has become a touchstone for the genre, resonating with fans across generations. This tour promises to be a nostalgic journey through the band's illustrious career, as they revisit the songs that defined a era and inspired countless musicians.Bringing the Classics to Europe
The tour will kick off in Athens, Greece, on May 22, 2023, and will then make its way across Europe, with stops in cities such as Bristol, Nottingham, Leeds, Dublin, Manchester, Glasgow, Newcastle, and London. The band's loyal European fanbase will have the opportunity to witness the group perform the entirety of "Something To Write Home About" live, a rare treat that is sure to ignite a wave of nostalgia and excitement.Remastered and Repackaged for the Fans
Coinciding with the tour, The Get Up Kids will be releasing a 25th anniversary reissue of "Something To Write Home About" on September 20th. This special edition will feature a completely remastered version of the album, as well as a second disc containing demos and rarities. The expanded packaging will include a 28-page full-color booklet, providing fans with a deeper glimpse into the band's creative process and the era that defined their legacy.A Triumphant Return to the Stage
The announcement of this tour has been met with immense enthusiasm from the band's devoted fanbase. Frontman Matt Pryor has expressed the group's excitement to celebrate this milestone with their European audience, stating, "The response to our Latin America and North American shows has been truly amazing... we are feeling the love right now and are looking forward to playing the entire record in EU/UK. See you next year!"Reflecting on a Seminal Album
In a 2018 interview with NME, Pryor reflected on the significance of "Something To Write Home About," acknowledging the growth the band experienced between their debut and sophomore albums. He noted the improvement in his vocal performance, stating, "The big difference is the songs on the first record ['Four Minute Mile'] are really good, but I didn't sing it very well. I wasn't a very experienced singer and so I have a hard time listening to it – the vocals are flat, and when I listen to 'Something To Write Home About' I'm like, 'Oh yeah, that just sounds like younger me' – it's two years of touring under our belts, and playing the songs a thousand times, I think you can hear that in there."A Lasting Legacy
The Get Up Kids' "Something To Write Home About" has become a seminal album in the emo and indie rock genres, influencing countless artists and resonating with fans worldwide. This 25th anniversary tour and reissue serve as a testament to the enduring power of the band's music and their ability to connect with audiences on a deep, emotional level. As the group takes the stage once again, they will undoubtedly captivate a new generation of listeners, solidifying their place as one of the most iconic and influential bands in the history of alternative rock.