Third Eye Blind and Jimmy Eat World, bands responsible for two of the most catchy rock anthems to ever grace alternative rock radio, are coming to Portland.

(Come on: What’s a karaoke night without a sing-along to “Semi-Charmed Life” and “The Middle”?)

The Moda Center announced the bands' “Summer of Gods” tour will hit the Rose Quarter June 18 with Ra Ra Riot in tow.

The pre-sale starts Jan. 30 at 10 a.m. with the general sale following two days later.

The headliners acted as bookends of sorts to two eras of alternative rock that connected the grunge-laden mid- to late-90s to the pop-centric early ’00s. Third Eye Blind, most famous for their bangers “Semi-Charmed Life” and “Jumper,” rose to popularity with earnest and catchy lyrics that dealt with heavy subjects like depression and drug use.

Jimmy Eat World, on the other hand, were known for their optimistic outlook, with 2001′s “Bleed American” shining through as their breakthrough into mainstream success. That album’s breakout single, “The Middle,” still stands as one of the bounciest and just-plain-good rock songs to get major play on networks like MTV2 and Fuse back in the glory days of music television.

The “Summer of Gods” tour also marks yet another nostalgia trip that’ll hit the Moda Center this year.

In addition to farewell tours from Elton John, Bob Seger and KISS, the Rose Quarter will also play host to what’s possibly the most saturated late ’80s, early ’90s remembrance as New Kids on the Block, Salt-N-Pepa, Tiffany and Debbie Gibson hit the stage in early June. Not to be outdone on the boy band front, the Backstreet Boys will also swing by in late July.