It was revealed on social media Nov. 8 that Thursday would be playing the show with My Chemical Romance at The Shrine in Los Angeles. The tickets sold out immediately for the 6,300 capacity venue. Because of this, Thursday wanted to give their fans a chance to see them. The only European show is November 30th at the Dynamo in Eindhoven, Netherlands.

Thursday’s singer Anthony Green won’t be joining the band on the UK/EU leg but he has passed the baton over to Chris Conley of Saves The Day, who has very graciously accepted invitation to join them to play some hits.

This November marks twenty years since Saves The Day released their pivotal full-length "Through Being Cool", in partnership with Rude Records, just two short years into their storied career. The band have reissued "Through Being Cool" with a special edition for their fans: the record will be remastered, repackaged and include additional never-before-heard demos that eventually would become "Through Being Cool". It is a must for any longtime fan and, if you’re just discovering Saves The Day now, a great excuse to dive deep into a record that serves as the foundation of who they are as a band. With Chris Conley still at the helm, the band continues to evolve two decades into their creative journey while still embracing their past - most recently with their aptly titled ninth album, 9. This latest record offers the first ever autobiographical look into the band’s history in a way that is as exhaustive as it is poetic, inviting the listener to experience an intimate look inside the songwriting process.

It’s only fitting that one year after Saves The Day released an album that lyrically serves as a career retrospective, we are preparing to revisit the record that helped shape an era of music and propelled the band from New Jersey underground standouts to international mainstream success. "Through Being Cool" has maintained its immediacy through the ebbs and flows of influence emo and pop-punk have had on the greater musical world. It is consistently recognized as a pillar of how to successfully blur the lines between hardcore, punk and emo which has become standard practice for a generation of bands influenced by Saves The Day.

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