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How much are tickets to see NOFX on their farewell tour?

NOFX is calling it quits.

They’re not exactly going out quietly into that good night, though.

From late June up until early October, the punk legends will wrap up their ‘Final Tour’ at venues all over North America where they’ll be joined by a slew of special guests like Dropkick Murphys, Descendents, Pennywise, The Vandals, and Less Than Jake on select dates.

Along the way, Fat Mike and co. are slated to drop into Brooklyn’s newly-opened Paramount Theatre for a trio of shows on Friday, July 12, Saturday, July 13, and Sunday, July 14.

They’ll end their nationwide run at San Pedro, CA’s Outer Harbor Berth 46 on Oct. 4-6.

“We’ve played over 2,000 shows in 33 countries, in more than 300 cities, and darn it…we’re a bit tired,” Mike Burkett aka Fat Mike said about the band’s final tour. “One thing I know in my heart…this is going to be the most emotional, heartbreaking, greatest tour of our career. I’ve never been so excited and at the same time terrified. Mostly excited…”

At most cities on the run, the punk icons will stage mini multi-night residencies. For those who plan on attending back-to-back gigs (or in some cases, back-to-back-to-back), the band shared that each night will boast different set lists made up of hits, full-album performances, and rarities.

“We are gonna play with all our hearts…With all our joy…And then we are done. We are done done,” Fat Mike added.

If you want to pay your respects to NOFX one last time, it isn’t too late to scoop up last-minute tickets.

At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on tickets was $49 before fees on Vivid Seats.

Other shows have seats starting anywhere from $55 to $347 before fees.

Curious how much tickets will cost you to hear “The Separation of Church and Skate,” “Green Corn” and “The Decline” at the concert closest to you?

You’re in the right place.

We’ve got everything you need to know and more about NOFX’s final tour below.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

NOFX tour schedule 2024

A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found below.

NOFX tour datesTicket prices
start at
June 29-30 at the Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland, OR
Two-day passes
$220
June 29 at the Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland, OR$145
June 30 at the Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland, OR$98
July 12 at the Paramount Theatre in Brooklyn, NY$134
July 13 at the Paramount Theatre in Brooklyn, NY$137
July 14 at the Paramount Theatre in Brooklyn, NY$140
July 20-21 at the Stockyards Event Center in Denver, CO
Two-day passes
$190
July 20 at the Stockyards Event Center in Denver, CO$112
July 21 at the Stockyards Event Center in Denver, CO$55
Aug. 10-11 at the ICE District in Edmonton, AB, CA
Two-day passes
$225
Aug. 10 at the ICE District in Edmonton, AB, CA$84
Aug. 11 at the ICE District in Edmonton, AB, CA$88
Aug. 14 at the Burton Cummings Theatre in Winnipeg, MB, CA$49
Aug. 15 at the Burton Cummings Theatre in Winnipeg, MB, CA$49
Aug. 17-18 at the Downsview Park in North York, ON, CA
Two-day passes
$337
Aug. 17 at the Downsview Park in North York, ON, CA$111
Aug. 18 at the Downsview Park in North York, ON, CA$87
Aug. 20 at Myth in Saint Paul, MN$110
Aug. 21 at The Fillmore in Detroit, MI$81
Aug. 24-25 at the Esplanade du Parc Olympique in Montreal, QC, CA
Two-day passes
$179
Aug. 24 at the Esplanade du Parc Olympique in Montreal, QC, CA$60
Aug. 25 at the Esplanade du Parc Olympique in Montreal, QC, CA$70
Aug. 28-29 at the Molson Canadian Centre in Moncton, NB, CA
Two-day passes
$178
Aug. 28 at the Molson Canadian Centre in Moncton, NB, CA$99
Aug. 29 at the Molson Canadian Centre in Moncton, NB, CA$94
Aug. 31 through Sept. 1 at Campanelli Stadium in Brockton, MA
Two-day passes
$174
Aug. 31 at Campanelli Stadium in Brockton, MA$94
Sept. 1 at Campanelli Stadium in Brockton, MA$145
Sept. 20-22 at Riot Fest in Chicago, IL
Three-day passes
$240
Oct. 4-6 at Outer Harbor – Berth 46 in San Pedro, CA
Three-day passes
$347
Oct. 4 at Outer Harbor Berth 46 in San Pedro, CA$147
Oct. 5 at Outer Harbor Berth 46 in San Pedro, CA$153
Oct. 6 at Outer Harbor Berth 46 in San Pedro, CA$306

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)

Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand. 

They offer a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and your tickets will be delivered prior to the event.

Riot Fest 2024

Near the end of their summer and fall run, Fat Mike, Eric, Erik, and El Hefe drop into Chicago’s Riot Fest.

Taking place Sept. 19-22 at SeatGeek Stadium, they’ll be joined by big-name headliners like The Offspring, The Descendents, Circle Jerks, Pennywise, Buzzcocks, and Dead Milkmen.

Sound like the fest for you?

You can grab single and multi-day Riot Fest passes here.

NOFX set list

Most recently, NOFX wrapped the European leg of their farewell tour.

According to Set List FM, here’s what they performed at their final overseas gig.

01.) “Intro”

02.) “Stickin’ in My Eye”

03.) “Murder The Government”

04.) “Bob”

05.) “Falling in Love”

06.) “Kids of the K-Hole”

07.) “Quart in Session”

08.) “All Outta Angst”

09.) “Liza and Louise”

10.) “I Believe in Goddess”

11.) “Eat the Meek”

12.) “180 Degrees”

13.) “It’s My Job to Keep Punk Rock Elite”

14.) “I Love You More Than I Hate Me”

15.) “We Called It America”

16.) “Mattersville”

17.) “Six Pack Girls”

18.) “Please Play This Song on the Radio”

19.) “Buggley Eyes”

20.) “The Separation of Church and Skate”

Encore

21.) “Green Corn”

22.) “Johnny Appleseed”

23.) “Les Champs-Élysées” (Jason Crest cover)

24.) “The Decline”

NOFX new music

On April 19, NOFX dropped the five-song EP “Half Album.”

Clocking in at a hair under 15 minutes, the mini-album gets underway with the tongue-in-cheek ballad “Fake-a-Wish Foundation” about a friend who pretended to have brain cancer.

After that, the quartet launches into straightforward, no-frills punk. The second track, “I’m A Rat,” is a non-stop, guitar-heavy thrill ride that will have you headbanging in no time.

Up third, they change tempos for just a minute on the oddly calming “The Queen Is Dead” before kicking back into high gear with their fastest, wildest track yet.

The penultimate song, “The Humblest Man In The World,” is probably the EP’s most radio-friendly. Not too fast, not too slow. Dare we say, just right?

Finally, the “Half Album” comes to a close with the slow burn of “The Last Drag.” It’s a fitting end to the short record — a mournful preamble, an uplifting middle with the unforgettable refrain “this is my detox and I’ll cry if I want to” and an anthemic heavy close. It’s a rock opera in and of itself.

Want to hear for yourself?

You can find “The Half Album” here.

Punk groups on tour in 2024

If it’s been too long since you’ve thrashed and/or moshed at a live show, this could be your year.

Many of the biggest punk bands around are on tour these next few months.

Here are just five of our favorites you might want to keep an eye on in case they come to a venue near you.

• Blink-182

• Green Day with Smashing Pumpkins

• Taking Back Sunday

• Flogging Molly

• Sum 41

Who else is on the road? Take a look at our list of the 50 biggest concert tours in 2024 to find the show for you.


Why you should trust ‘Post Wanted’ by the New York Post

This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed Bruce Springsteen and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.