To celebrate 20 years as a band, the Starting Line recently announced a special anniversary tour.

Today, the band are revealing the stacked lineup joining them on the special run.

The Starting Line took to social media to share that the Hotelier, Teenage Wrist, Microwave, Oso Oso and Save Face will join them on select dates.

More on the Starting Line anniversary tour

The band revealed a total of nine dates, which include stops on the Vans Warped Tour and their yearly holiday show in Philadelphia. They were also just announced for the 15-year anniversary Riot Fest lineup, which you can see in full here.

The Starting Line will include a storytelling portion, which will feature anecdotes about the band’s history and some of the stories behind their songs.

Most recently, the Starting Line put out Anyways back in 2016, which was their first taste of new music since 2007.

The band’s forthcoming dates will feature music from all eras of their discography, and they’re hitting cities they haven’t played since 2008.

“It’s difficult to believe it’s been 20 years since we started this band, the band say in a tweet. “We are celebrating with some really rad gigs. We’ll also be telling stories about the band and the songs.”

The Starting Line put out a short video to promote the sentimental EST: 1999 Music + Stories tour. You can watch that below.

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You can check out a full list of dates below and purchase tickets here.

Dates:

06/29 – Boston, MA @ Royale ^

06/30 – Atlantic City, NJ @ Warped Tour*

07/20 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Fonda Theater %

07/21 – Mountain View, CA @ Warped Tour*

09/13 – Cleveland, OH @ Agora Theater #

9/14-15 – Chicago, IL @ Riot Fest *

11/15 – Denver, CO @ Summit (support TBA)

11/16 – Dallas, TX @ Canton Hall (support TBA)

12/21 – Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall @

12/22 – New York, NY @ Webster Hall &

* festival date

^ with the Hotelier

% with Teenage Wrist

# Microwave

@ with Oso Oso

& with Save Face

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