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Weezer Celebrates 30th Anniversary with North American Tour
Rock band Weezer makes a highly anticipated stop in Sacramento, California, on Tuesday as part of their latest North American tour. This tour commemorates the 30th anniversary of the band’s self-titled debut album, commonly referred to as the “Blue Album.” The band promises to deliver an unforgettable performance by playing the entirety of the album at the Golden 1 Center, in addition to other popular tracks favored by fans.
The tour, which kicked off in September, also features prominent acts The Flaming Lips and Dinosaur Jr., adding an extra layer of excitement for concert-goers. Ticket purchasers got a chance to relive the nostalgia with prices starting at approximately $60 before additional fees, according to available sources on Tuesday afternoon. Tickets remain available through various vendors such as Ticketmaster, StubHub, Vivid Seats, Gametime, and SeatGeek.
The “Blue Album,” released in 1994, catapulted Weezer into the spotlight with its hit singles like “Buddy Holly,” “Say It Ain’t So,” and “Undone – The Sweater Song.” Fans across North America have expressed excitement over the chance to hear these classics live once again as the band travels from city to city.
Photographs capturing the tour’s energetic performances are credited to Stephanie Savoia Photography, showcasing the event’s vibrant atmosphere. The tour is part of a larger celebration, marking a significant milestone in the band’s three-decade-long career and offering a shared experience for attendees.