Tickets for the upcoming Rock Band live tour with Panic at the Disco, Dashboard Confessional, Plain White T's, and The Cab can be purchased here with the pre-sale code: 2ROCKBAND. Click on the date you'd like to go to and you will be redirected to the correct page where you will enter the code.
The fine folks over at Fearless Records (hello Doug, Bridget and Steve) have four, count em', (4) wonderful Ebay auctions going on right now. All proceeds will go to the Fearless Relay For Life Team. The auctions include a signed drum head by The Maine, a signed cymbal by Mayday Parade, autographed poster by The Plain White T's, a chance to win an internship at Fearless for the day and much, much more. More auctions will be added throughout the week so keep checking back.
After five years, a number one hit, and two Grammy nominations, the girl that inspired "Hey There Delilah" has finally agreed to go on a date with Tom Higgenson. (Plain White T's)
Plain White T's will be heading to Europe in February with The Spill Canvas and The Fold for a string of tour dates. You can check out the full itinerary in the replies.
Stacy Clark's upcoming album, Apples and Oranges, features some pretty big guest vocal appearances. Aaron Marsh (Copeland), Tim Pagnotta (Sugarcult), and Tom Higgenson (Plain White T's) all contribute vocals to tracks on the record.
Plain White T's are re-releasing STOP, their debut album, on Fearless Records on November 6. It will include the original tracks plus three bonus tracks of previously unreleased material along with additional liner notes from Tom and revised artwork. Preorder it here.
Plain White T's can be seen performing a cover of Rihanna's hit, "Umbrella," in the replies. The group are currently touring in support of their latest release, Every Second Counts, which is available now courtesy of Hollywood Records.
Plain White T's will perform their new single, "Our Time Now," on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno on Wednesday, October 10th. The track is taken from the group's gold-certified release, Every Second Counts, which is available now courtesy of Hollywood Records.
Plain White T's will be appearing live on MTV's Total Request Live this Monday, September 17th. The group are currently touring in support of their latest release, Every Second Counts, which is available now courtesy of Hollywood Records.
Plain White T's and Boys Like Girls have unveiled the schedule for a brief co-headlining tour, on which the pair will perform at select Wal-Mart locations.
All Time Low has posted an update regarding their current tour with Takota and the Plain White T's. They detail their appearance on E! Entertainment tonight, so if you're interested, be sure to read below.
MTV News will be airing a segment tonight on Plain White T's where they'll discuss their recent VMA nomination and upcoming tour with Fall Out Boy. Check the replies for showtimes.
Support for Fall Out Boy's upcoming "The Young Wild Things Tour" will be Gym Class Heroes, Plain White T's, and Cute Is What We Aim For. The tour will begin on October 18th at Schottenstein in Columbus, OH and will end on December 2nd. A complete list of dates will be announced shortly.
All Time Low, Plain White T's, and Takota will be heading out to the United Kingdom for a few shows. The replies hold all of the information you desire concerning the tour.
In the latest issue of People Magazine (the one with The Richest Teens In The World on the cover), there is a one-page article about Delilah of Plain White Ts "Hey There Delilah" fame.
Fall Out Boy announced through a recent journal post that they will be playing several shows in the Fall with Gym Class Heroes and Plain White Ts. Additionally, guitarist Joe Trohman will be featured on MTV's Cribs in the near future.
Plain White Ts will be appearing on several of the early episodes of ABC Family's new show, Greek, which premieres on July 9th. The trailer can be seen here and features "Our Time Now" and "Making A Memory."
KROQ in Los Angeles played a Plain White T's spoof on Tuesday morning called, "Hey There, Vagina." The song was heavily requested, but the station pulled it for being indecent. As a result, "Hey There, Vagina" has appeared online; click here to listen to it. What do you think? Indecent or hilarious?