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Bleachers will bring their heartfelt anthems to the Fillmore New Orleans next month for the first stop on this year’s Rolling Stone Rock Tour, Presented by Miller High Life. It’s all happening on May 20, two nights before the release of the band’s highly anticipated new album, everyone for 10 minutes. Fast-rising New York rock act Been Stellar and critically acclaimed New Orleans songwriter Thomas Dollbaum will open the show. Tickets go on sale this Wednesday, April 8.
The Rolling Stone Rock Tour launched last year with sold-out shows by some of 2025’s hottest acts, including Mk.gee in Denver, the Beaches in Chicago, Wet Leg in Nashville, and MJ Lenderman in New York. This year, we’re going even bigger, with six dates, also including June 25 at the Fillmore Denver, July 16 at the House of Blues in San Diego, Sept. 24 at Terminal 5 in New York, Oct. 15 at the Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, and Nov. 2 at the Truth in Nashville. Full details for all those shows will be revealed soon, but in the meantime, get ready for a night to remember in New Orleans.
Bleachers recently announced everyone for 10 minutes, their fifth LP, with the surging single “you and forever.” It’s their first album since 2024’s Bleachers, which Rolling Stone gave a rave review. “Jack Antonoff has almost single-handedly made modern pop into a glorious safe space, an expansive, sensitive, creative biosphere where the biggest artists in the world — from Taylor to Lana to Lorde — can chase their wildest ambitions and find their most real inner selves while still making blockbuster records,” critic Jon Dolan wrote. “Most A-list superproducers are pop scientists. Antonoff is a pop humanist…. Bleachers is the project where he works out his band side.”
In a press release, Bleachers described the new album as a defining statement for the six-member group: “Despite the moments where it briefly peers into darkness, it’s essentially an optimistic record that feels lovestruck and hopeful, leaping from harmony-laden folk rock to shimmering pop soul to the sax-assisted New Jersey sound that Bleachers have become synonymous for.”