


**Jimmy Eat World Bleed American 25th Anniversary at Gunnersbury Park**
with special guest Rise Against, The Get Up Kids and Jay Som.
The show will be one of the first chances for UK fans to see Jimmy Eat World perform Bleed American in
full, in celebration of its 25th anniversary. Fans can also expect to hear rarities and hits from across the band’s catalogue, presented with a bigger production than ever before.
Bleed American stands as a landmark album that helped push alternative rock into the mainstream, cementing Jimmy Eat World as pioneering artists of the 00s music scene. The album has been certified Platinum in the US and Gold in the UK, with the essential single “The Middle” surpassing 1 Billion streams on Spotify, placing it in the Billion Streams Club. The record was not only a commercial breakthrough but also a creative touchstone for a new wave of bands, with artists including Fall Out Boy, Paramore, Dashboard Confessional, Taking Back Sunday and The Wonder Years citing the album as a major influence. “The Middle” has also been covered by the likes of Prince and Taylor Swift. The iconic album artwork showing a set of bowling trophies sitting on top of a cigarette machine was taken fromrevered American photographer William Eggleston's photograph "Memphis", chosen by vocalist, guitarist and songwriter Jim Adkins to cover the album, as a big fan of Eggleston’s work.
Jim Adkins says: “When we printed the last mix of Bleed American, we felt like we had achieved something great for ourselves. There was no barometer of how it would connect with people outside of the studio and we are still in awe with the life the record and songs have had since their original release. Bleed American is as much yours as it is ours, so we want to celebrate it with you all in a very special Way.”
The news arrives amidst a year of exciting live activity which saw Jimmy Eat World deliver an acclaimed set at Download Festival, an unforgettable North American tour as special guests to The Offspring, and perform at several festivals including Sonic Temple, Welcome To Rockville, Four Chord Music Festival, Furnace Fest and Best Friends Forever.
Whilst the band are currently in the studio working on new music, today’s announcement follows the release of the band’s Something(s) Loud EP on 14th November. The release marked the vinyl debuts of formerly digital-only singles “Something Loud," (described by The Guardian as “arguably Jimmy Eat World’s best track in years”), “Place Your Debts,” and a cover of Crooked Fingers’ "Call to Love"(featuring Bethany Cosentino), along with an acoustic version of “Something Loud” and a TW Walsh remix of “Place Your Debts.” The EP also features the never-before-released track, “Failure,” originally recorded in 2019 for the Surviving sessions, co-produced by Jimmy Eat World and Justin Meldal Johnsen and engineered/mixed by the band Failure’s co-founder and vocalist, Ken Andrews.
Presented by Festival Republic.
Children 12 and under are free with an adult ticket holder aged 18 or over. All under-16s must be accompanied by an adult ticket holder aged 18 or over who must remain on site throughout the Event as the under-16-year-old’s guardian. No unaccompanied under 16s are allowed on site.
01:00 PM- 09:00 PM