
Hellogoodbye and The Early November have announced a joint tour celebrating the 20th anniversaries of their 2006 albums. The “20 Years Young” tour is scheduled to begin on February 24, 2026, in Norwalk, Connecticut, and will feature full performances of each band’s anniversary album, MassLive reported. The Early November will play The Mother, The Mechanic, The Path, while Hellogoodbye will perform Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs! in its entirety, along with additional songs from their catalogs.
Tickets for the tour are now on sale through both bands’ official websites, as well as platforms such as Ticketmaster and Eventbrite. Third-party sellers including StubHub, VividSeats, and SeatGeek may also offer available tickets. Hellogoodbye and The Early November, known for their popularity during the Warped Tour and MySpace era, join a broader trend of pop-punk, emo, and alternative rock bands experiencing renewed interest in recent years.
According to a listing from Syracuse.com, the tour schedule includes a stop in Buffalo, New York, on March 1, 2026 at Electric City, with ticket prices starting at $26.74. The bands will perform in multiple cities across the United States and Canada before concluding the tour on April 4, 2026 in Los Angeles, California.
In an interview with Nylon and cited by MassLive, Hellogoodbye frontman Forrest Kline reflected on the band’s early success and their rise during the mid-2000s. Kline said he often felt out of place during high-profile performances, including appearances at MTV Spring Break and large sponsored events, noting the unusual experiences the band encountered while gaining popularity with self-produced music such as “Here (In Your Arms).”
The Early November, led by Ace Enders and Jeff Kummer, will join Hellogoodbye on the tour. The band continues to maintain a following with songs such as “I Want to Hear You Sad” and “Decoration (Rock Version),” as per MassLive.









