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Today, pop-punk sensation MOD SUN has unveiled the tracklisting and album artwork for his forthcoming album God Save The Teen, which is set to drop via Big Noise on February 3, 2023. Ahead of his album release and massive U.S. tour, MOD SUN will be featured as a musical guest at the X Games Aspen 2023 on Jan. 27-29, alongside Kaskade, Yung Gravy, Night Tales, MADDS, and girlfriends. His performance will be live streamed on X Games YouTube and Twitch.

Preorder God Save The Teen HERE

Additionally, MOD SUN revealed on socials that the new album will not feature any singles. “No one has heard any of the songs yet. It’s all completely brand-new material. It is to be experienced as a pure body of work to enjoy.”

“I miss when an artist dropping an album felt like an event and it’s been awhile since I’ve felt like an album is one giant piece of work, instead of just a bunch of songs,” MOD SUN shares. “This is my best body of work and I want to present it in the purest way possible.”

Following their 2021 collaboration on MOD SUN’s single “Flames” (>106 million streams), his latest 12-track collection sees him once again join forces with his fiancée Avril Lavigne. God Save The Teen also features a collaboration with Royal and The Serpent and MOD’s exceptional approach to Goo Goo Dolls’ 1998 hit single “Iris.”

God Save The Teen Tracklisting

EYELIDS

REVENGE

AVRIL’S SONG

SHELTER (feat. Avril Lavigne)

COURTNEY FUCKED KURT

SOS (feat. Royal and The Serpent)

SINGLE MOTHERS

IRIS (Goo Goo Dolls Cover)

WHEN WE’RE DEAD

WOLVES

DRIVE

DELUSIONAL CONFIDENCE

After supporting blackbear earlier this year, MOD SUN will return to the road at the start of 2023 to headline with Stand Atlantic as support. The God Save The Teen Tour will kick off at Goldfield Trading Post Roseville in Sacramento on Feb. 19, includes a March 15 show at Irving Plaza in New York City, and wraps in Los Angeles on April 2 at The Fonda Theatre.

You can purchase tickets to the God Save The Teen Tour HERE

TOUR DATES:

Feb. 19—Sacramento, CA—Goldfield Trading Post Roseville

Feb. 21—Portland, OR—Hawthorne Theatre

Feb. 22—Seattle, WA—Neumos

Feb. 23—Vancouver, Canada—Rickshaw Theatre

Feb. 25—Edmonton, Canada—Union Hall

Feb. 27—Salt Lake City, UT—The Depot

March 1—Denver, CO—Summit Music Hall

March 3—Lawrence, KS—The Granada

March 4—Minneapolis, MN—First Avenue

March 5—Chicago, IL—Bottom Lounge

March 7—Detroit, MI—Saint Andrews Hall

March 9—Cleveland, OH—Agora Theatre & Ballroom

March 10—Toronto, Canada—Phoenix Concert Theatre

March 12—Montréal, Canada—Théâtre Corona

March 14—Boston, MA—Paradise Rock Club

March 15—New York City, NY—Irving Plaza

March 17—Philadelphia, PA—Brooklyn Bowl Philly

March 19—Silver Spring, MD—The Fillmore

March 21—Atlanta, GA—The Masquerade

March 22—Nashville, TN—Eastside Bowl

March 26—Fort Lauderdale, FL—Culture Room

March 28—Dallas, TX—South Side Music Hall

March 29—Houston, TX—RISE Rooftop

March 30—Mesa, AZ—Nile Theater

April 2—Los Angeles, CA—The Fonda Theatre

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