The Kids ARE Alright
by Scholzy on 2025-07-30Budweiser Stage - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5Fantastic show, 16 years since I last saw The Offspring, only getting better!

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Spokane Arena
The Offspring are a punk rock band from Garden Grove, California. Led by founding member, lead vocalist and guitarist Dexter Holland since 1986, The Offspring have released 11 studio albums and sold over 40 million records globally. The band’s self-titled debut arrived in 1989, followed by 1992’s Ignition and 1994’s Smash. Behind breakout Mainstream Rock Airplay singles “Come Out and Play,” “Self Esteem” and “Gotta Get Away,” Smash went on to sell over 11 million records, earn six RIAA platinum certifications and set the record for the highest-selling album released by an independent label. Ixnay on the Hombre in 1997 notched The Offspring’s first No. 1 single on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart with “Gone Away,” while 1998’s Americana hit the band’s chart peak at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 on its way to netting five RIAA platinum certifications and three more Alternative Airplay Top 10 singles: “The Kids Aren’t Alright,” “Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)” and “Why Don’t You Get a Job?” The Offspring later topped the Alternative Airplay chart again with “Hit That” from 2003’s Splinter and “You're Gonna Go Far, Kid” from 2008’s Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace. The Offspring logged two more Mainstream Rock Airplay chart-toppers with “Coming for You” and the title track from 2021’s Let the Bad Times Roll. In 2024, The Offspring released their 12th album Supercharged.
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The Offspring 2026 Tour Dates:
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The Offspring will bring their SUPERCHARGED Worldwide in ‘26 Tour to North America in January 2026. After kicking off in Bakersfield, California, the band will tour across North America through the end of February.
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The Offspring’s SUPERCHARGED Worldwide in ‘26 Tour starts on January 16, 2026 at Dignity Health Arena in Bakersfield, California.
Bad Religion will join The Offspring as special guests on all 2026 North American tour dates.
Tickets are now on sale for The Offspring's SUPERCHARGED Worldwide In '26 Tour. Tickets are still available for most dates.
Fantastic show, 16 years since I last saw The Offspring, only getting better!
The Offspring not only “still got it” they’re actually better than ever! Do yourself a favour and book tickets now! You won’t regret it!
The Offspring put on an amazing show and my lawn ticket was well worth it. However - my tshirt ($67) cost more than my ticket! A beer with tip was about $20, food was slightly more reasonable. I paid, of course, but I was bitter.
I brought my two teenage daughters with me, they had a blast! Check-in was easy. Having rules ahear of time with regards to bags and permitted items helped us avoid unnecessary delays. The venue was clean, easy to navigate, the staff was friendly and the show was amazing!
This was our second time seeing Offspring and they did not disappoint! They had energy and kept going with song after song. They put on an amazing show! Shout out to Jimmy Eat World opening - awesome as usual!
L’emplacement dans un stade semi couvert et la prestation d’un groupe de ma jeunesse … tout était parfait!
You can’t go wrong seeing offspring live. They chat and banter. They play great. The atmosphere is electric and you can’t help but smile and dance along to the beat. The Ozzy tribute was a nice touch. New found glory was ok. Loved seeing jimmy eat world again- found memories from my youth. The venue was great. A bit crowded in the grass. Drink prices were stupidly high. Don’t even try to get food. But overall very happy
Amazing concert!we enjoyed every minute of it! Acoustics were great, performance was top notch and the crowd loved them.
We went to the Budweiser Stadium in Toronto and concert was amazing. The weather was great. The only complaint I have is that there was only one spot to buy merchandise so ended up not getting a shirt because the lineup was so long and I didn’t wanna miss the concert for a T-shirt. Budweiser Stadium should put more than one spot to buy March.
The opening bands for The Offspring concert were perfect for the genre of the night. New Found Glory and Jimmy Eat World put on a great show, just like the headliner. Outstanding, as they were 30 years ago!! The crowd was diverse in age for bands from the 90s. Young and old (like me) were throughout the audience. Everyone seemed to be having a great time, and respecting their fellow concert goers. Even in the mosh pit, people appeared well behaved, where it can sometimes get a bit rough and carried away. I love the venue, Budweiser Stage, where I go to most of my concerts. It’s an outdoor amphitheatre having many open spaces, with great sound and amenities, perfect for a beautiful evening. The only complaint I have is the price gouging on food and drink, but I guess that will never change. Overall, it was a great experience being one of my top concerts I have attended.