Thursday
American post-hardcore band
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2025 | Release of non-album single 'Taking Inventory of a Frozen Lake' |
2025 | Wade MacNeil and Kerry McCoy tour as substitute guitarists for Norman Brannon; Jeff Gensterblum tours as substitute drummer for Tucker Rule |
2024 | Release of non-album single 'White Bikes' |
December 6 2024 | The band released a new song 'White Bikes', recorded at Hansa studios in Berlin, featuring Norman Brannon of Texas Is The Reason on guitar. The song's lyrics address the loss of a dear friend who disappeared on a bicycle. |
April 12 2024 | Thursday released their first new song in 13 years, 'Application for Release From the Dream', and announced plans to record and release more music. |
2022 | Stuart Richardson continues as touring bassist for the band |
September 2022 | The band joined My Chemical Romance as a guest on their North American tour for seven shows, with Geoff Rickly performing 'Jet Black New Year' with Gerard Way and 'This Is the Best Day Ever' with the band. |
July 2022 | Thursday headlined Philadelphia's This is Hardcore Fest, performing their album Full Collapse in its entirety. |
2021 | Norman Brannon begins touring as substitute lead guitarist for Tom Keeley |
October 2021 | The band was featured in Dan Ozzi's book 'Sellout: The Major Label Feeding Frenzy That Swept Punk, Emo, And Hardcore 1994–2007', with a chapter on War All the Time and a live performance photo on the book's cover. |
June 2021 | Thursday shared a cover of Bruce Springsteen's 'Dancing in the Dark' and played a series of live shows on the east coast and midwest US with Taking Back Sunday and Piebald. |
2020 | Thursday reunites again with core members Tom Keeley, Tim Payne, Geoff Rickly, Tucker Rule, and Steve Pedulla |
August 2020 | The band began a series of three virtual performances called Signals, with the first performance featuring guest guitarist Frank Iero and stripped-back versions of their songs. |
June 2020 | Thursday announced their first show in nearly two years would take place at Riot Fest in September 2021, reuniting with their Full Collapse and War All the Time-era line-up. |
2019 | The band broke up for a second time after their reunion period. |
December 2019 | Thursday performs shows in Eindhoven, Netherlands, and two UK shows in London, playing their albums Full Collapse and War All the Time. |
December 20 2019 | Thursday opens for My Chemical Romance at The Shrine in Los Angeles. |
May 2019 | Thursday announces a show at the Family First Festival in Cologne, Germany, responding to international fan pressure. |
March 17 2019 | Thursday plays their planned final show at Saint Vitus in Brooklyn, New York. |
October 2018 | Thursday announces that their reunion will end in 2019, planning to conclude on positive terms. |
2017 | Stuart Richardson begins touring as substitute bassist for Tim Payne |
June 2017 | Thursday headlines the Northside Festival in Brooklyn, New York. |
March 2017 | Thursday embarks on their first full tour since 2012, covering 24 dates across March and April. |
2016 | Thursday reunites with original core members: Tom Keeley, Tim Payne, Geoff Rickly, Tucker Rule, and Steve Pedulla |
December 30 2016 | Thursday holds a 'homecoming' show at Starland Ballroom. |
September 2016 | Thursday performs at Chicago and Denver's Riot Fest dates. |
August 2016 | Thursday announces their reunion at Atlanta's Wrecking Ball festival, reuniting with their original Full Collapse tour lineup. |
January 2016 | Former members of Thursday begin mending relationships and reconnecting, with Geoff Rickly dispelling immediate reunion rumors. |
2012 | Original band lineup first disbands |
2012 | Geoff Rickly confirmed the band's full disbandment after their previous hiatus announcement. |
2011 | Lukas Previn serves as a substitute bassist for Tim Payne; Brooks Tipton joins as substitute keyboardist for Andrew Everding |
2011 | The band released 'No Devolución' and subsequently announced an indefinite hiatus following Australian tour dates. |
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