Public On Sale: 3/12 @ 1pm
Live Nation Presale: 3/11 @ 2pm - 10pm

New Found Glory - Listen Up!
Sat, 9 May, 8:00 PM EDT
Doors open
7:00 PM EDT
FIVE
1028 Park Street, Jacksonville, FL 32204
Public On Sale: 3/12 @ 1pm
Live Nation Presale: 3/11 @ 2pm - 10pm
Description
All tickets are general admission, standing room only. Limited seating will be available for Mezzanine and Projector Room Suite ticket holders on a first come, first served basis. The Mezzanine and Projector Room Suite are 21+ ONLY.
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Ticket prices include all fees and taxes. Tickets purchased in person have reduced fees.
Tickets can be purchased at the FIVE box office every Friday 10am-4pm or at Tiger Records every day from 10am-8pm.
FIVE Box Office - 1028 Park St, Jacksonville, FL 32204
Tiger Records - 875 Stockton Street, Jacksonville, FL 32204
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PLEASE NOTE - FIVE is a cashless venue. Only debit or credit cards are accepted at our bars, box office and guest services window. Please plan accordingly.
PLEASE RIDESHARE - Parking is limited around the venue. We strongly recommend using rideshare apps like Uber or Lyft for transportation to and from the venue. There is a designated rideshare pick up / drop off location near the entrance for your convenience.
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

Pop Punk
New Found Glory
New Found Glory
Pop Punk
It’s been decades since NEW FOUND GLORY’s likeness was chiseled onto pop-punk’s Mount Rushmore, but as the Coral Springs, Florida, quartet approach their landmark 30th anniversary, they still have a lot to say. LISTEN UP!, their 11th studio album and first for Pure Noise Records, stands as a testament to resilience, shaped by guitarist Chad Gilbert’s ongoing battle with an aggressive metastatic cancer. It’s the same full-hearted sentiment that colored their 2023 acoustic EP, Make The Most Of It, here delivered in three-minute bursts of the band’s trademark pop-punk sound: the shiny melodies that launched them onto TRL in the early 2000s, the ghosts of the tight-knit punk and hardcore scenes they came up in as teenagers.
It’s the style that’s made NFG a multigenerational affair, as era-defining tracks from gold and platinum albums like 2000’s New Found Glory, 2002’s Sticks And Stones and 2004’s Catalyst get the same fervent live response as the fan-favorite collection of covers like “Kiss Me” and “Let It Go.” The band has come a long way from their humble South Florida beginnings, as detailed on the Listen Up! standout “Beer And Blood Stains,” a nostalgic riff-factory detailing the band’s early battle scars at local clubs, where danger meant more than catching a stray elbow in the swirl of a circle pit. “Looking back, was it fun or crime?” Pundik muses on the track before elevating the album’s simple-yet-profound mission statement: “It’s good to be alive.”
