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Weezer’s ‘Voyage of the Blue Planet’ tour stopping in Orlando

Tickets go on sale Friday

More than two decades after their debut, Weezer is now on their 10th studio album, which also happens to be the fourth self-titled of their career so far. Known by fans as "The White Album" due to its cover featuring a washed out photo of the band on a California beach, the album was released on April 1, 2016. The band (from left to right: Scott Shriner, Brian Bell, Rivers Cuomo and Patrick Wilson) is seen here in July 2015. Founding member and bassist Matt Sharp, seen on the previous cover of the band's 1994 debut, quit the band in 1998 and was replaced briefly by Mikey Welsh. After Welsh suffered a mental breakdown and left the band in 2001 (he would later die in 2011 from a suspected drug overdose leading to a heart attack), Shriner joined the band and is now Weezer's longest serving bass guitarist. (Duane Prokop/Getty Images)

ORLANDO, Fla. – California rock band Weezer is celebrating 30 years with a North American tour, and one of the stops will be in Orlando in September.

Weezer will perform with The Flaming Lips and Dinosaur Jr. at the Kia Center on Friday, Sept. 20. Tickets go on sale to the general public this Friday at 10 a.m.

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Weezer’s Voyage to the Blue Planet tour celebrates the debut of the band’s self-titled album “Weezer.” The band will play the full album, which includes songs like “Buddy Holly,” and “Say It Ain’t So.” They will also play other fan favorites and deep cuts from their discology.

The band was formed in 1992 in Los Angeles and has sold over 35 million records worldwide.

Tickets start at $35.50 and will be available at the Kia Center box office or at Ticketmaster.com.


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