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If you’ve ever screamed along to I'm Just a Kid on a bad day, or played Perfect like it was a diary entry, then yeah—this news is going to hit you right in the nostalgia. Simple Plan is bringing their anniversary-era energy back on the road, and Vegas is on the list.

And it’s not just “one more show.” This is the sequel to a tour that fans already loved—meaning big sing-alongs, deep-cut surprises, and the kind of night where Welcome to My Life suddenly feels way too relatable again.

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The Announcement

The Palms and Live Nation just announced a Las Vegas stop for the “Bigger Than You Think! Tour – The Sequel!” The band’s keeping the momentum going, still riding high from their last headline run and marking 25 years together.

They’re not letting up this summer, either. This time, they’re hitting cities they skipped before, making sure more fans get in on the celebration.

And honestly? That’s usually when tours get better. More confident. More playful. Less “we’re working out the setlist,” more “we know exactly what we’re doing now.”

Quick Details (So You Don’t Have to Dig)

Here’s the info you’ll want to screenshot and send to your group chat:

  • Date: Friday, July 24, 2026
  • Time: 7:00 PM
  • Venue: Pearl Concert Theater at Palms Casino Resort
  • Special guests: Bowling For Soup and 3OH!3

The lineup will maintain high volume levels throughout the entire performance because it includes multiple acts who will perform before the headliner.

Why This “Sequel” Tour Exists

In the release, the band talks about how strong last summer’s U.S. headline run felt—great crowds, great nights, great memories. They’ve toured a lot, so when they say “one of the best times we’ve had on the road,” that’s not just filler talk.

The simple reason for the sequel is: they didn’t want it to end. And there were cities they missed.

So now they’re coming back around.

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What Fans Actually Care About: The Setlist

This tour is being framed as a 25-year celebration, which usually means three things:

  1. the big hits you expect
  2. fan favorites that don’t always show up
  3. a couple of “wow, they haven’t played that in years” moments

That last category is the fun one. Because it’s not just nostalgia—it’s a little reward for the people who know the catalog, not only the singles.

If you’re the type who checks lyrics before a show (we see you), this is the night to do it. Bring the words with you. Sing them as you own them.

A Vegas Venue That Just Makes Sense

A concert at the Palms has that built-in “full night out” feel. You’re not only going to a show—you’re stepping into the whole Vegas entertainment machine for a few hours.

And since it’s a casino resort setting, it’s also the kind of place where music and nightlife naturally overlap: pre-show plans, post-show wandering, neon everywhere, people still buzzing. If you ever fall into the rabbit hole of how that side of Vegas works, you’ll bump into roundups like OnlineCasinosElite while browsing the broader scene.

Final Thought

This isn’t being sold as a quiet, reflective anniversary moment. It’s being sold as a party—hits, deep cuts, and a crowd that’s going to do half the singing for the band.

So yeah. If you’re going to pick one pop-punk night to go all in on this summer, this is a pretty easy one to justify.

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