After being postponed for a year from 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic shutdown of live events, Green Day’s “Hella Mega Tour” with Fall Out Boy, Weezer and The Interrupters has now been pushed back by 12 days and rescheduled its dates and the order of the cities it will visit.
Instead of starting July 12 at Seattle’s T-Mobile Park and concluding Aug. 25 at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in the Denver suburb of Commerce City, the stadium tour will now begin July 24 at Globe Life Field in Dallas and conclude Sept. 6 at Seattle’s T-Mobile Park.
Monday’s announcement that the “Hella Mega Tour” has been pushed back by 12 days this summer and rerouted comes just three days after Def Leppard, Motley Crue and Joan Jett announced on Friday that their 2021 stadium tour has been postponed again until 2022.
Tickets for this year’s Def Leppard/Motley Crue tour stops will be valid for next year’s rescheduled dates. Both the “Hella Mega Tour” and the Def Leppard/Motley Crue tour are being produced by Live Nation, the world’s largest concert and live events producer.