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Pop Punk Heroes, New Found Glory, Stop at HOB November 1st

Nov. 1 Cleveland, OH, House of Blues Cleveland In anticipation of the October 4th release of their new album, Radiosurgery, beloved pop punkers New Found Glory are unleashing a new video for the record’s title track. The video clip for “Radiosurgery” is a hilarious, high-energy homage to the classic Ramones’ video for “I Wanna Be Sedated.” The video features New Found Glory performing their song in an unremarkable hallway as an increasingly Felliniesque parade of riff raff, including celebrities, politicians and strippers, commit acts of joyful debauchery around the seemingly unaffected band. Radiosurgery is a fresh take on the melodic and highly energetic musical trajectory that New Found Glory embraces, while also paying tribute to the bands that inspired them to first pick up their instruments as teenagers. The band was aided by producer Neal Avron, who worked on New Found Glory’s 2002 album Sticks and Stones and 2004 album Catalyst (both certified Gold Albums), as well with artists such as Fall Out Boy and Linkin Park. The new record’s sound possesses the signature New Found Glory mix of guitar fueled pop hooks and rousing vocal choruses that are sure to appeal to both diehard fans and new converts alike. In support of Radiosurgery, the band will headline the Pop Punks Not Dead Tour across North America along with Set Your Goals, The Wonder Years, Man Overboard and This Time Next Year, presented by Rockstar Energy Drink. Fans can purchase tickets by going to: www.newfoundglory.com/shows and are invited to pre-order Radiosurgery by going to the Epitaph Store. New Found Glory “Pop Punk’s Not Dead” Tour Dates: Oct. 6 Santa Cruz, CA, The Catalyst Oct. 7 West Hollywood, CA, House of Blues Oct. 8 Tempe, AZ, The Marquee Oct. 10 Dallas, TX, Trees Oct. 11 Austin, TX, Emo’s Oct. 12 Houston, TX, Fitzgerald’s Oct. 14 Atlanta, GA, The Masquerade Oct. 15 Orlando, FL, House of Blues Oct. 16 Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Revolution Oct. 17 St. Petersburg, FL, Jannus Live Oct. 19 Charleston, SC, The Music Farm Oct. 20 Charlotte, NC, Amos’ Southend Music Hall Oct. 21 Richmond, VA, The National Oct. 22 Philadelphia, PA, Electric Factory Oct. 23 Baltimore, MD, Rams Head Live Oct. 25 Buffalo, NY, Town Ballroom Oct. 26 Syracuse, NY, Lost Horizon Oct. 27 Boston, MA, House of Blues Oct. 28 New York, Best Buy Theatre Times Square Oct. 29 Sayreville, NJ, Starland Ballroom Oct. 31 Pittsburgh, PA, Club Zoo Nov. 1 Cleveland, OH, House of Blues Cleveland Nov. 3 Royal Oak, MI, Royal Oak Music Theatre Nov. 4 Chicago, IL, House of Blues Nov. 5 St. Paul, MN, Station 4 Nov. 6 Iowa City, IA, The Blue Moose Tap House Nov. 8 St. Louis, MO, The Pageant Nov. 9 Kansas City, MO, Midland Theatre Nov. 10 Denver, CO, Odgen Theatre Nov. 11 Salt Lake City, UT, The Grand @ The Complex Nov. 13 Seattle, WA, The Showbox @ The Market Nov. 14 Portland, OR, Wonder Ballroom Nov. 16 San Francisco, CA, The Regency Ballroom Nov. 17 Anaheim, CA, House of Blues Nov. 18 Anaheim, CA, House of Blues Nov. 19 Las Vegas, NV, Hard Rock Café Nov. 20 San Diego, CA, House of Blues San Diego