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Tour Dates 18/02/2008

Jimmy Eat World And Paramore Announce 2008 Tour Dates

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NEW YORK, NY. (Top40 Charts/ Atlantic Records) - Jimmy Eat World and Paramore have announced the routing of a U.S. co-headline tour scheduled to kick off April 1st. Said Jimmy Eat World singer Jim Adkins, "We're very excited for the upcoming tour with Paramore. We got to know them last December while playing festivals together. They put on a great show and we think it's going to be an awesome bill." Adds Hayley Williams (Paramore), "If it all ends tomorrow, we will be happy knowing that we got a tour with the band that gave us a reason to play music."

Recently hailed by Blender as "the Judd Apatow of pop-punk," Jimmy Eat World have already shifted their new year into high gear, as the band is in the midst of an international headline tour that includes the U.K., Europe and Japan. 2007 saw the release of "Chase This Light," which Entertainment Weekly called "a masterclass in hard rocking for the soft-hearted." Executive produced by Butch Vig, "Chase This Light" features the singles "Always Be" and the chart-topping "Big Casino," which Rolling Stone described as "an exhilarating seize-what's-left-of-the-day anthem." For more information on the band and the upcoming tour, visit www.jimmyeatworld.com.

Fueled By Ramen recording group, Paramore has toured nearly nonstop for over three years, most recently selling out a major headline tour of North America. Their sophomore album "RIOT!" has gone on to sell over 700,000 units and has been certified RIAA gold. The album features the breakthrough hit singles, "Misery Business" and "Crushcrushcrush," both Top 5 at Modern Rock radio and on MTV, FUSE, MTV2, and MTVu. The band has received coast-to-coast acclaim with a recent Grammy nomination for "Best New Artist" as well as with a variety of national publications. Alternative Press recently hailed Paramore as "Band of the Year" on the cover of their February issue, while Revolver called "RIOT!" "a masterful mix of springy drum beats, crisp guitar hooks, and (Williams') girlish snarl." Spin praised the album for its "arena-rocking potential."
For more information, visit www.paramore.net and www.fueledbyramen.com.

Jimmy Eat World and Paramore

APRIL
1st San Antonio, TX Freeman Coliseum
2nd Lubbock, TX Lonestar Amphitheater
3rd El Paso, TX El Paso County Coliseum
5th Irvine, CA Verizon Wireless Amphitheater (Bamboozle West)
6th Bakersfield, CA Rabobank Theater
8th San Jose, CA Event Center at San Jose State
9th Sacramento, CA Sacramento Memorial Auditorium
10th Salem, OR Salem Armory
12th Pocatello, ID Holt Arena
14th Orem, UT McKay Events Center
16th Council Bluffs, IA Mid America Center
17th Springfield, MO The Shrine Mosque
18th Des Moines, IA Val Air Ballroom
19th DeKalb, IL Convocation Center
21st Grand Rapids, MI Deltaplex
22nd Dayton, OH Hara Arena
25th Rochester, NY Gordon Field House
26th Washington, DC Bender Arena
28th Albany, NY Washington Avenue Armory
30th Lowell, MA Paul E. Tsongas Arena

MAY
2nd Atlantic City, NJ Taj Mahal Mark G. Etess Arena






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