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All Time Low, Simple Plan and more will support the Canadian pop-punk star on her 2024 dates.

All Time Low, Simple Plan and more will support the Canadian pop-punk star

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· Posted: Jan 22, 2024 11:52 AM EST | Last Updated: 5 hours ago

Avril Lavigne: Greatest Hits tour will kick off on May 22 at Vancouver's Rogers Arena. (Getty Images for SiriusXM)

Avril Lavigne will be hitting the road this summer in her just-announced tour, Avril Lavigne: Greatest Hits. 

The tour kicks off on May 22 in Vancouver and concludes on Sept. 16 in Edmonton, and will see the Canadian pop-punk star performing her biggest songs from all seven of her studio albums. In 2022, Lavigne's debut album, Let Go, celebrated its 20th anniversary. That album earned Lavigne five Grammy Award nominations and four Juno Award wins, including new artist of the year and album of the year. This year will mark the 20th anniversary of her sophomore album, Under my Skin, which features the hit singles "Don't Tell Me" and "My Happy Ending." 

Supporting Lavigne on her greatest hits tour will be fellow Canadian pop-punkers Simple Plan and American rock band All Time Low with Royal & the Serpent and Girlfriends joining as openers on select dates. In addition to touring across Canada and the U.S. for Greatest Hits, Lavigne is scheduled to perform a string of shows in Europe this summer.

The full list of tour dates is below: 

May 22, Vancouver, B.C.: Rogers Arena ^ May 25, Auburn, Wash.: White River Amphitheatre ^ May 26, Ridgefield, Wash.: RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater ^ May 28, Mountain View, Calif.: Shoreline Amphitheatre ^ May 30, Inglewood, Calif.: Kia Forum ^ June 1, Las Vegas, Nev.: MGM Grand Garden Arena ^ June 2, Phoenix, Ariz.: Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre ^ June 14, Hradec, Czechia: Rock For People June 15, Nickelsdorf, Austria: Novarock June 17, Pula, Croatia: Pula Arena June 21, Landgraaf, Netherlands: Pinkpop June 22, Schnee, Germany: Hurricane Festival June 23, Neuhausen Ob Eck, Germany: Southside Festival June 27, Odense, Denmark: Tinderbox July 2, Cardiff, U.K.: Cardiff Castle July 3, Manchester, U.K.: Castlefield Bowl July 6, Werchter, Belgium: Rock Werchter July 9, Milano, Italy: I-Days Festival July 10, Nîmes, France: Festival de Nîmes July 12, Sant Adrià De Besòs, Spain: Festival Cruïlla July 13, Madrid, Spain: Mad Cool Festival Aug. 14, Ottawa, Ont.: Canadian Tire Centre + Aug. 16, Toronto, Ont.: Budweiser Stage + Aug. 17, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que.: Festival International de Montgolfières Aug. 20, Buffalo, N.Y.: Darien Lake Amphitheater + Aug. 21, Hartford, Conn.: The XFINITY Theatre + Aug. 23, Holmdel, N.J.: PNC Bank Arts Center + Aug. 24, Mansfield, Mass.: Xfinity Center + Aug. 27, Wantagh, N.Y.: Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater + Aug. 29, Camden, N.J.: Freedom Mortgage Pavilion + Aug. 31, Bristow, Va.: Jiffy Lube Live + Sept. 1, Charlotte, N.C.: PNC Music Pavilion + Sept. 3, Alpharetta, Ga.: Lakewood Amphitheatre + Sept. 4, Nashville, Tenn.: Ascend Amphitheater + Sept. 6, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio: Blossom Music Center + Sept. 7, Clarkston, Mich.: Pine Knob Music Theatre + Sept. 9, Milwaukee, Wis.: American Family Insurance Amphitheater + Sept. 10, Chicago, Ill.: Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island + Sept. 12, Minneapolis, Minn.: The Armory + Sept. 14, Winnipeg, Man.: Canada Life Centre + Sept. 16, Edmonton, Alta.: Rogers Place 

^ With All Time Low and Royal & the Serpent + With Simple Plan and Girlfriends ~ Festival date

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