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28DAYS

28DAYS Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
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Concerts
Apr
26
Red Tail Golf Club
Lakewood
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May
03
Wine on the Fox 2025
Oswego
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May
10
Private Wedding
Lake City
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May
24
Private Event
Mooseheart
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May
29
Music on Tap!
Milwaukee
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May
31
Blue Chip Casino
Michigan City
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Jun
06
Beer Barrel Saloon
Put-in-bay
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Jun
07
Beer Barrel Saloon
Put-in-bay
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Jun
08
Summer Concert Series: Munster Town Hall
Munster
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Jun
14
Ogelsby Summer Fun Fest 2025
Oglesby
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Jun
24
Summer Concert Series: Island Prarie Park
Frankfort
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Jun
25
Summer Concert Series: Devonshire Park
Skokie
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Jul
04
Private Event
Lanark
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Jul
05
The Tangled Wood
Bettendorf
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Jul
17
Taste of Galesburg 2025
Galesburg
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Jul
24
Beer Barrel Saloon
Put-in-bay
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Jul
25
Beer Barrel Saloon
Put-in-bay
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Jul
26
Beer Barrel Saloon
Put-in-bay
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Jul
31
Summer Concert Series: Hart's Woods Park
Round Lake
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Aug
09
Private Event
Lakewood
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Aug
10
Captain's Quarters Inc
Antioch
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Aug
15
Rockin' In The Square 2025
Manteno
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Aug
23
West Chicago Food Truck Festival 2025
West Chicago
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Sep
06
Valparaiso Popcorn Festival 2025
Valparaiso
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Sep
06
Private Wedding
Dyer
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Sep
19
Beer Barrel Saloon
Put-in-bay
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Sep
20
Beer Barrel Saloon
Put-in-bay
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Oct
11
Private Event
Seneca
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About 28DAYS
28 Days are a seminal Australian punk rock band formed in Frankston, Australia during 1997. At their career peak, they had a #1 album (Upstyledown) on the Australian ARIAnet Albums Chart and also a #12 single ("Rip It Up") on the ARIAnet Singles Chart. The current members as of 2007 are Jay Dunne (vocals), Simon Hepburn aka 'Hep' (guitar), Damian Gardiner (bass) and Adrian Griffin (drums). Original drummer Adam was replaced by Scott Murray in 2000. Tragically, on 18 November 2001, Murray was killed in a hit-and-run accident in the Melbourne suburb of Kew. Vinnie Jukic then briefly filled in the drum role until Adrian Griffin joined. For the album Extremist Makeover, the drums were laid down by Matt Bray. Musically, the band doesn't fit into any single category. Over time, 28 Days' punk rock style has incorporated elements of punk-pop, metal, and (especially) hip-hop after the addition of DJ Jedi Master Jay in 2000. The band's success during the early 2000's could largely be attributed to the popularity of similar rock-rap fusion bands of the time, such as Limp Bizkit. Furthermore, their one-off collaboration with Apollo Four Forty, the 2001 single "Say What?", has even seen them dabble in electronica. After debuting with a one-sided 7" single "Ball Of Hate" and the Sand CD single, 28 Days released their self-titled album in 1998 through the independent Stubble imprint. A year later they were picked up by Festival Mushroom's newly launched development label Sputnik, releasing the Kid Indestructible EP. The EP consolidated a following around Australia as a result of Triple J's constant rotation of the tracks "Kool" and "La Tune". With the introduction of Jay Howard (aka DJ Jedi Master Jay) on turntables and samples, the more harder-edged, rap-influenced singles of 2000, "Here We Go/Sucker" and "Rip It Up", boosted 28 Days' audience. The latter peaked at #12 on the ARIAnet Singles Chart, and the former featured in some editions of the soundtrack to Mission: Impossible II. When released later that June, their second album Upstyledown entered the ARIAnet album chart at #1, and would go gold. The year was rounded out with two further charting singles - the more reflective "Goodbye" and "Song For Jasmine", written for Simon Hepburn's young daughter. 28 Days' first home video When Dickheads Snap came out in 2001, featuring tour shots, and behind-the-scenes footage. The only other material to come out that year was the Apollo Four Forty collaboration, "Say What?", which charted in the ARIA Top 30. The rest of the year involved more touring and preparation for a new album, until the death of Scott Murray briefly halted their progress. With new drummer Vinnie Jukic, third album Stealing Chairs saw 28 Days into 2002, with its most popular single being the summery "What's The Deal?". Stealing Chairs charted in the ARIA Top 10 for a short period, but didn't capitalise on the success brought by Upstyledown. The band received some negative publicity in February 2003 after members descended upon a gig by satirical Sydney-based band The Drugs at Melbourne's Duke of Windsor Hotel late that month. 28 Days allegedly caused an estimated $4500 in damage to The Drugs' equipment, which included beer being poured over a laptop computer and amplifier, and The Drugs' hired van having three of its tyres slashed. Fans of 28 Days at the show were also believed to have graffitied The Drugs' merchandise stand and the venue's chalkboard. The motive for the attack was in regards to an open letter The Drugs' lead singer Ian Baddley posted on his band's website, accusing Jay Dunne of being homophobic and misogynistic at 28 Days' 2003 Big Day Out appearances. Following another quiet period, they released a new single "Like I Do" to little fanfare in 2004. It would be a taster for the band's fourth album Extremist Makeover. The album could only manage to scrape into the Top 40, whilst two further singles also charted poorly. Due to this slump in popularity, 28 Days left Festival Mushroom in November 2004, amid much controversy. It was suggested by many that they were dropped, but Damian Gardiner insisted on the band's official message board it was 28 Days' decision alone to leave the label. Their latest EP Bring 'Em Back was released on March 6 2006 on their own Rebel Scum label (through Sony/BMG); a new DVD When Dickheads Snap 3 was then sold at later 28 Days shows. Following the release of a best-of album, 10 Years Of Cheap Fame, 28 Days will tour for the last time in 2007. After a series of mishaps and a continued slump in popularity, DJ Jedi Master Jay left the band - a catalyst that led to their breakup. 28 Days will play the tour as the original 4 piece band they were when they began, and then officially disband.
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Band members
Paul Shamoun: Lead Vocals, Joe Maxwell: Guitar / Vocals, Dan Mahoney Jr: Drums, Oscar Brown: Bass / Vocals
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28DAYS Tour Cities
Skokie, IL West Chicago, IL Dyer, IN Lake City, MI Bettendorf, IA Manteno, IL Oswego, IL Valparaiso, IN Galesburg, IL Munster, IN Antioch, IL Frankfort, IL Michigan City, IN Round Lake, IL Seneca, IL Milwaukee, WI Oglesby, IL

Frequently Asked Questions About 28DAYS

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is 28DAYS on tour?

Yes, 28DAYS is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming 28DAYS concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The 28DAYS tour is scheduled for 28 dates across 17 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is 28DAYS scheduled to play?

28DAYS is scheduled to play 28 shows between 2025-2026. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the 28DAYS tour start?

28DAYS’s tour starts Apr 26, 2025 and ends on Oct 11, 2025. They will play 17 cities; their most recent concert was held in Lakewood at Red Tail Golf Club and their next upcoming concert will be in Skokie at Summer Concert Series: Devonshire Park.

What venues is 28DAYS performing at?

As part of the 28DAYS tour, 28DAYS is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2025 Tour Dates:

Apr 26 - Lakewood, IL @ Red Tail Golf Club
May 03 - Oswego, IL @ Hudson Crossing Park
May 10 - Lake City, MI @ Private Wedding
May 24 - Mooseheart, IL @ Private Event
May 29 - Milwaukee, WI @ Broken Bat Brewing Co.
May 31 - Michigan City, IN @ Blue Chip Casino
Jun 06 - Put-in-bay, OH @ Beer Barrel Saloon
Jun 07 - Put-in-bay, OH @ Beer Barrel Saloon
Jun 08 - Munster, IN @ Summer Concert Series: Munster Town Hall
Jun 14 - Oglesby, IL @ Oglesby Public Swimming Pool
Jun 24 - Frankfort, IL @ Summer Concert Series: Island Prarie Park
Jun 25 - Skokie, IL @ Summer Concert Series: Devonshire Park
Jul 04 - Lanark, IL @ Private Event
Jul 05 - Bettendorf, IA @ The Tangled Wood
Jul 17 - Galesburg, IL @ Taste of Galesburg 2025
Jul 24 - Put-in-bay, OH @ Beer Barrel Saloon
Jul 25 - Put-in-bay, OH @ Beer Barrel Saloon
Jul 26 - Put-in-bay, OH @ Beer Barrel Saloon
Jul 31 - Round Lake, IL @ Summer Concert Series: Hart's Woods Park
Aug 09 - Lakewood, IL @ Private Event
Aug 10 - Antioch, IL @ Captain's Quarters Inc
Aug 15 - Manteno, IL @ Rockin' In The Square 2025
Aug 23 - West Chicago, IL @ West Chicago Food Truck Festival 2025
Sep 06 - Valparaiso, IN @ Valparaiso Popcorn Festival 2025
Sep 06 - Dyer, IN @ Private Wedding
Sep 19 - Put-in-bay, OH @ Beer Barrel Saloon
Sep 20 - Put-in-bay, OH @ Beer Barrel Saloon
Oct 11 - Seneca, IL @ Private Event
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