These guys have been around for over 20 years but are still going strong. The energy and presence they bring to the stage is incredible and they still have their distinct sound. Their crowd interaction is great and they put on an all around amazing show. Can't wait to see them again next time they're in town.

Concerts3 Results
- Current Location
Concerts in Canada
- November 13, 2025Thursday 02:30 p.m.Stream Test: Production (Elemental - Always On)On partner siteLivestream
International Concerts
- December 9, 2025Until 2025-12-09Birtinya, QLD, AustraliaThe Station SCNew Found Glory GT Sideshow w/ Late 90sOn partner site
Venue
- May 15, 2026Friday 11:00 a.m.Columbus, OH, United States Of AmericaHistoric Crew StadiumSonic Temple Art + Music FestivalOn partner site
Lineup
- Sonic Temple Art + Music Festival
- Shinedown
- The Offspring
- Staind
- Sublime
- Halestorm
- Yellowcard
- Simple Plan
- Stone Temple Pilots
- Lorna Shore
- Daughtry
- New Found Glory
- Zakk Sabbath
- Kublai Khan TX
- Sevendust
- Story of the Year
- Everclear
- Static-X
- Paleface Swiss
- Atreyu
- Lit
- Blessthefall
- Hinder
- Buckcherry
- Chelsea Grin
- Dope
- Crown the Empire
- Brand Of Sacrifice
- Mushroomhead
- The Word Alive
- Powerman 5000
- JILUKA
- Soil
- Signs of the Swarm
- Woe, Is Me
- Flaw
About
As New Found Glory can attest, life moves quickly. Just three years after forming in Coral Springs, Florida, in 1997, the group were fast-tracked from local upstarts to mainstream stars on the back of ebullient pop melodies and hardcore-tinged breakdowns, setting off a blast of pop-punk dynamite that still lights the torch for modern acts more than two decades later. They became the voice of an underground movement, spurring iconic gold and platinum records (2000's New Found Glory, 2002's Sticks & Stones, and 2004's Catalyst), countless MTV appearances, an entire subgenre (easycore) and sold-out tours the world over. New Found Glory has always been about the same thing - honesty, community, and positivity. After 25+ years of being a band, 11 studio albums, one live album, one Christmas album, one acoustic album, two EPs, and four cover albums, New Found Glory's ethos has never wavered; they always strive to be the friend you always need and always understands you.
Setlists
- 1.Something I Call Personality
- 2.Hit or Miss
- 3.Head On Collision
- 4.Truck Stop Blues
- 5.All Downhill From Here
- 6.Sonny
- 7.Let It Go (Kristen Anderson‐Lopez & Robert Lopez cover)
- 8.Truth of My Youth
- 9.Anthem for the Unwanted
- 10.100%
- 11.Failure's Not Flattering (With Dave Knox on keyboards)
- 12.Happy Being Miserable (With Buck Langston on keyboards)
- 13.Dressed to Kill
- 14.Laugh It Off
- 15.Vicious Love
- 16.Kiss Me (Sixpence None the Richer cover)
- 17.Greatest of All Time
- 18.Hold My Hand (With Dave Knox on keyboards)
- 19.Understatement
Encore
- 20.Intro
- 21.My Friends Over You
- 1.Understatement
- 2.My Friends Over You
- 3.Let It Go (Kristen Anderson‐Lopez & Robert Lopez cover)
- 4.Hit or Miss
- 5.Laugh It Off
- 6.Happy Being Miserable (With Brian Ward on keyboards)
- 7.Part of Your World (Alan Menken cover)
- 8.All Downhill From Here
- 1.Understatement
- 2.All Downhill From Here
- 3.Hit or Miss
- 4.100%
- 5.Failure's Not Flattering (With Dave Knox on keyboards)
- 6.Dressed to Kill
- 7.Intro
- 8.My Friends Over You
- 1.All Downhill From Here
- 2.Understatement
- 3.Better Off Dead
- 4.Selfless
- 5.Hit or Miss
- 6.Truth of My Youth
- 7.Something I Call Personality
- 8.Don't Let Her Pull You Down
- 9.100%
- 10.Failure's Not Flattering (With Zach Comtois on Keyboards)
- 11.Kiss Me (Sixpence None the Richer cover)
- 12.Dressed to Kill
- 13.Part of Your World (Alan Menken cover)
- 14.Head On Collision
- 15.Sincerely Me
- 16.Intro
- 17.My Friends Over You
- 1.All Downhill From Here
- 2.Understatement
- 3.Better Off Dead
- 4.Selfless
- 5.Hit or Miss
- 6.Truth of My Youth
- 7.Something I Call Personality
- 8.100%
- 9.Failure's Not Flattering (With Zach Comtois On Keyboards)
- 10.Kiss Me (Sixpence None the Richer cover)
- 11.Dressed to Kill
- 12.Part of Your World (Alan Menken cover)
- 13.Intro
- 14.My Friends Over You
- by DisappointedLongTimeFan on 2018-06-05The Phoenix Concert Theatre - TorontoRating: 4 out of 5
Awesome night
by Girlsquad on 2018-05-29The Phoenix Concert Theatre - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5I saw the sick tour with Bayside and they rocked it as usual!!
- by KpSmusicfan on 2018-05-29The Phoenix Concert Theatre - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5
Perfect venue. Great show. Left me wishing the night wouldn’t end!
- by Julesnfg on 2017-04-02Paradise Rock Club - BostonRating: 5 out of 5
Another amazing show!!! These guys know how to rock!
NFG
by Julesnfg on 2017-04-01Paradise Rock Club - BostonRating: 5 out of 5You'll regret missing this show! One of my favorite NFG shows. Two full albums!
Take Me Back to 2003
by ConcertQueeb on 2015-10-28The Danforth Music Hall - TorontoRating: 4 out of 5As a fan of NFG for over a decade, I was so pumped at the opportunity to see them perform in such an intimate venue like Danforth Music Hall. The opening bands were pretty good as well; Tiger Paw was a new indie band that had a good sound, just not much crowd interaction. YellowCard put on a great show with lots of enthusiasm and entertainment. NFG sounded incredible, and played all the classic hits.
- by kristen182 on 2015-10-28The Danforth Music Hall - TorontoRating: 4 out of 5
Amazing as expected. Only bummer was Tigers Jaw - they were so boring we actually napped in our seats!!! But the other two amazing bands made up for it :D
All bands were excellent
by Adonis62 on 2011-11-15Showbox at the Market - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5Every band was great, starting with the opener This Time Next Year right down to the fifth, and headline band New Found Glory. Venue was great as usual. Beer was $6, a little steep, but was good.
- by Anonymous on 2010-03-01Sound Academy - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5
new found glory are as good as ever. perfect setlist. so amazing! so much energy. couldn't ask for more :)