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Synovus Bank Amphitheater at Chastain Park
ROB THOMAS, the world-renowned vocalist of alt-rock band — Matchbox Twenty, is kicking off a solo tour this year. Following the announcement of his new album “All Night Days,” the man is embarking on a celebratory tour for his new record, and also for twenty years of his debut solo album “Something To Be.” As hard as his music rocks, fans’ energy soared to the skies as he unveiled tour dates with special guest A Great Big World. After Matchbox Twenty released their first album in ten years in 2023, the frontman remained active in serving up an update in his own solo projects. The “Lonely No More” singer is all set to take his solo hits back on the road, and you can expect him to perform some Matchbox Twenty hits on the side.
Heading to Atlanta, he’s got a special night marked at the Synovus Bank Amphitheater on Friday, August 1st. Kicking off a rockin’ comeback, tons of fans are racing through the chance to catch his electrifying live shows. Secure your spots by booking your tickets now!
The world-renowned vocalist of Matchbox Twenty is making his big solo career comeback… ROB THOMAS is kicking off THE ALL NIGHT DAYS TOUR in celebration of his upcoming album and twenty years of his first solo album “Something To Be.” The “Lonely No More” hitmaker and the voice behind some of the best alt-rock hits such as “If You’re Gone” and “Unwell,” is all hyped up to put out new songs and perform rock-out nights for all his fans. You can expect a setlist that’ll pack his best hits, crowd favorites, picks from Matchbox Twenty’s catalog, and of course new anthems in the mix. It’s certainly bound to be an electrifying night.
On tour, he’ll be joined by special guest A Great Big World — the duo behind the global hit song “Say Something.”
Born in Landstuhl, Germany, Thomas’ family returned to the United States when he was six, and lived a pretty challenging childhood. He frequently listened to country music and looked up at “big stars who lived ... hard lives,” as he shared with Rolling Stone back in 2005, explaining how their stories inspired his dream to be a songwriter. Now, he’s the frontman for a band that’s sold over 40 million records, and has a solo career that’s sold about another 18 million. With a bunch of massive hits such as “Lonely No More,” “Her Diamonds,” and “Little Wonders” to his name, the man’s career just kept soaring high.
From struggling with getting life straight to selling out arenas as topping the Billboard charts, Thomas’ journey wasn’t all glitter and gold, but it was writing songs that pushed him to be his very best.
In a conversation with USA TODAY, the singer shared that the name of his new album was “stemmed from a conversation I was having about when we used to stay out all night and I said, "I thought my all-night days were over.",” sharing how he took it to Google and found that he stumbled upon a unique phrase. Taking it into heart, this album was then born.
The album’s first single “Hard to Be Happy” shares some deep life reflections, and he explains that “It’s a good thing that we’re in a time where it’s OK to talk about not being OK… No matter where we are with having a mental health conversation, we feel this need to be performative in some way, to try not to burden other people with all of the things distressing you.”
Taking the high road as he keeps making it big in music, Rob Thomas is definitely one of the industry’s living legends. A driving force for Matchbox Twenty and a passionate artist with largely successful solo projects, he’s ought to take everyone by surprise in these All Night Days.
Performing at the Synovus Bank Amphitheater, Rob Thomas is bound to serve up an electrifying night. This outdoor amphitheater will be hosting the man’s comeback show in Atlanta, rocking it all out under the stars. Since 1944, this venue has been visited by millions of people for the best concerts in town. Fitted with modern amenities and top-notch lights & sounds systems, it’s a fine concert venue in the heart of Atlanta.
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