311 are back on the road in a major way with the So Glad You Made It Tour, a 32-date co-headlining summer run with the Dirty Heads that stretches from June through late August across amphitheatres, pavilions, and outdoor stages from coast to coast. The Omaha-born alt-rock pioneers — known for their genre-blending fusion of rock, reggae, hip-hop, and funk — have been one of the most consistent touring acts in music for over three decades, and this tour continues that tradition with stops at some of the country's best warm-weather venues, including Northerly Island in Chicago, Jones Beach on Long Island, Merriweather Post Pavilion in Maryland, Pine Knob Music Theatre in Michigan, and North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre in San Diego.
Dirty Heads co-headline, bringing their own brand of Southern California reggae-rock and hip-hop to every date. The Huntington Beach group has built a loyal following with their laid-back grooves and festival-ready energy, and their pairing with 311 creates a double bill tailor-made for summer nights under the stars. Both bands share a love for genre-bending sounds and high-energy live performances, making this one of the most natural co-headlining pairings of the touring season.
Fans can expect a setlist loaded with 311 classics spanning their deep catalog: "Down," "All Mixed Up," "Amber," "Beautiful Disaster," "Come Original," and "Creatures (For a While)" are all staples of the band's live sets, and with a two-hour-plus runtime typical of their shows, there's room for deep cuts and fan favorites that casual listeners might not know. Nick Hexum, SA Martinez, and the rest of the crew have never lost a step when it comes to delivering marathon performances that leave audiences wanting more.
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For a band that formed in Omaha, Nebraska in 1988 and never stopped touring, the So Glad You Made It Tour represents yet another chapter in one of rock's most enduring live acts. 311 have released fourteen studio albums over their career, beginning with 1993's Music and spanning through Voyager in 2019, with each record exploring new territory within their signature blend of alternative rock, reggae rhythms, rap-rock energy, and funk grooves. The band's ability to keep evolving while maintaining a sound that's unmistakably theirs is what keeps fans coming back year after year — and the So Glad You Made It Tour, with 32 dates from Oregon to Texas to the Northeast, is their most ambitious routing in recent years.
Co-headlining with Dirty Heads is a pairing that makes perfect musical sense. The Huntington Beach group has carved out their own lane in the reggae-rock space, drawing comparisons to Sublime while building a catalog of sun-soaked hits like "Lay Me Down," "Vacation," and "That's All I Need." Their Grammy-nominated debut Any Port in a Storm put them on the map, and subsequent releases have expanded their sound into hip-hop, electronic, and acoustic territory. On stage alongside 311, the combination creates a full night of genre-blending, feel-good music that captures everything fans love about summer amphitheatre shows.
The tour routing is designed to hit every major market across the country. Starting in Redmond, Oregon in mid-June with a two-night festival-style stop, the tour moves through the Midwest (Shakopee, Chicago, Grand Rapids, Indianapolis, Kansas City), up the East Coast (Jones Beach, Atlantic City, Syracuse, Pittsburgh), down the Mid-Atlantic (Merriweather Post, Holmdel), across the Pacific Northwest and California, and through Texas before wrapping up in late August. With venues ranging from intimate casino stages to sprawling 20,000-capacity amphitheatres, there's a 311 experience for every type of fan.
The So Glad You Made It Tour begins June 12-13 with a two-night stand at Deschutes County Fairgrounds Expo Center in Redmond, Oregon. The main tour leg runs through July and August, with the final dates in late August hitting Texas and the South before wrapping up. Check the event listings above for the full schedule with confirmed dates and venues.
Dirty Heads are co-headlining the So Glad You Made It Tour. The Southern California reggae-rock group — known for their blend of hip-hop, reggae, and rock — brings their own full-length set to every date. This creates a double-headliner experience where fans get two complete shows in one night, spanning both bands' extensive catalogs of summer-ready music.
311 are known for marathon live sets that draw deeply from their 14-album catalog. Core setlist staples include "Down," "All Mixed Up," "Amber," "Beautiful Disaster," "Come Original," "Creatures (For a While)," and "Love Song." The band frequently rotates deeper cuts and fan-requested tracks, so no two shows are exactly alike. With over 30 years of material to pull from, expect a mix that spans their early alternative rock sound through their more reggae-influenced later work.
The So Glad You Made It Tour hits some of the country's premier outdoor venues. Major stops include Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island in Chicago, Northwell at Jones Beach Theater on Long Island, Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland, Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston, Michigan, North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre in Chula Vista, California, and White River Amphitheatre near Seattle. Most dates are at large outdoor amphitheatres and pavilions.
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The So Glad You Made It Tour is a true co-headlining run — both 311 and Dirty Heads perform full-length sets at every show. Each band delivers a complete concert experience rather than a shortened opening slot. The running order may vary by date, but fans get the full catalog experience from both acts in a single night.
311 are famous for their extended live sets, often playing two hours or more. Combined with Dirty Heads' full set, expect the complete show to run three to four hours from gates to encore. The band rarely plays the same setlist twice, so repeat attendees can look forward to different song selections at each stop on the tour.
311 defies easy genre classification, which is part of what makes them unique. Their sound blends alternative rock, reggae, hip-hop, funk, and metal into something distinctly their own. Songs range from hard-hitting rock tracks like "Down" and "Beautiful Disaster" to mellow reggae-inflected grooves like "Amber" and "Love Song." This genre versatility is a major reason their live shows stay fresh after more than 30 years on the road.
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