Bowling For Soup and Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls are teaming up next summer and they are heading to Lincoln.
The two genre-defying musical powerhouses and long-time friends are joining forces for the first time ever for a run of dates across the country with their Bowl My Bones tour.
One of rocks' most unlikely friendships began years ago, sparked by Bowling For Soup frontman Jaret Reddick’s admiration for Frank Turner’s music. In more recent years the two became good friends, even hosting a weekly live stream together during the COVID pandemic. Now, after years of fan requests, the tour they’ve been hoping for is finally happening.
Bowling For Soup have spent the past 30 years proving they’re not just a band - they’re a guaranteed good time. Known for their infectious anthems, off-the-cuff comedy and massive singalongs, their live shows feel less like concerts and more like backyard parties with thousands of friends. Their UK breakthrough came in 2000 with The Bitch Song, followed by the GRAMMY- nominated hit Girl All The Bad Guys Want, 1985 and High School Never Ends - tracks that helped cement their place in pop-punk history.
Frank Turner is one of the UK’s most successful and beloved artists, with a career built on relentless touring, heartfelt songwriting and a deep connection to his fans. Since going solo in 2005, Turner has released 10 studio albums and played more than 3,000 live shows with his long-time backing band The Sleeping Souls.
Tickets on sale now.