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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