BRYCE VINE RELEASES NEW ALBUM + TOUR DATES INCLUDING VANS WARPED TOUR

BRYCE VINE RELEASES NEW ALBUM
LET’S DO SOMETHING STUPID!
VIA BIG NOISE MUSIC GROUP - LISTEN HERE
SOLD-OUT TOUR CONTINUES IN OMAHA, NE FIND TOUR DATES HERE
ANNOUNCES PERFORMANCES AT
GASPARILLA MUSIC FESTIVAL (TAMPA) + VANS WARPED TOUR (DC, ORLANDO)
LISTEN TO LET’S DO SOMETHING STUPID!
Today, February 20, 2026, multi-platinum artist Bryce Vine releases LET’S DO SOMETHING STUPID!, out via Big Noise Music Group. The project marks Vine’s boldest and most uninhibited creative chapter to date, fully embracing his pop-punk roots while continuing to blur the lines between alternative, punk, ska, and modern pop. Leaning into crunchy riffs, shout-along hooks, and Warped Tour-level energy, the album thrives on pure instinct, favoring spontaneity over second-guessing and capturing the raw, high-voltage spirit that first drew him to music.
This release was preceded by a run of high-energy singles, including “Yea Yea Yea”, “Still Want You”, and a reimagined version of Goldfinger’s iconic “Superman (feat. Tony Hawk & Goldfinger)”, all produced by John Feldmann (blink-182, Avril Lavigne, The Used). Collectively, these releases introduced the album’s distinctively alt-punk aesthetic, pairing Vine’s sharp lyricism and massive hooks with raw energy and nostalgic edge.
LET’S DO SOMETHING STUPID! features an eclectic lineup of collaborators, including Bailey Spinn, The Home Team, OUT IN FRONT, Tony Hawk & Goldfinger, 44 Blonde, Dicky Barrett of The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, State Champs, and others, pulling from pop, alternative, punk, ska, and hip-hop influences and reinforcing Vine’s collaborative, risk-taking spirit.
Tracklist:
Yea Yea Yea
Catalyst (feat. Bailey Spinn)
Spotlight (feat. OUT IN FRONT)
Still Want You (feat. The Home Team)
Smoke & Mirrors
Superman (feat. Tony Hawk & Goldfinger)
Mommy’s Little Monster
Otherside (feat. 44Blonde)
Voodoo Doll (feat. Dicky Barrett of The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
Right Thing, Wrong Time (feat. State Champs)
Happy Never After
In celebration of his forthcoming release, Vine has also embarked on the LET’S DO SOMETHING STUPID! TOUR, bringing his explosive live show to select venues across North America. The limited run launched February 19th in Denver, Colorado, and includes stops in Chicago, New York City, and Boston. Tickets are available via brycevine.com
LET’S DO SOMETHING STUPID! Tour Dates:
Feb 20 - The Waiting Room - Omaha, NE
Feb 22 - Wooly’s - Des Moines, IA
Feb 23 - Fine Line - Minneapolis, MN
Feb 24 - Majestic Theatre - Madison, WI
Feb 26 - Bottom Lounge - Chicago, IL
Feb 27 - A&R Music Bar - Columbus, OH
Feb 28 - El Club - Detroit, MI
Mar 1 - Spirit Hall - Pittsburgh, PA
Mar 3 - Union Stage - Washington, DC
Mar 4 - The Foundry - Philadelphia, PA
Mar 5 - Bowery Ballroom - New York, NY
Mar 6 - Brighton Music Hall - Boston, MA
Mar 6 - Mémoire Boston - Boston, MA *
* Denotes Afterparty
ABOUT BRYCE VINE:
From a 13-year-old kid fronting a punk band to a genre-blurring artist with multi-platinum hits, Bryce Vine has never been interested in standing still. His breakout 2x platinum hits “Drew Barrymore” and “La La Land” may have launched him into the mainstream, but his refusal to repeat himself, creatively and professionally, has defined his career ever since.
With more than 5 billion global streams and a reputation for explosive, anything-can-happen live shows, Vine has navigated major-label highs, viral moments, industry pivots, and the leap into independence without losing his irreverent edge. His music pulls from hip-hop, pop, alt-rock, and pop-punk in equal measure – melodic but sharp, nostalgic but forward-moving, delivered with a self-awareness that balances humor and heart.
On LET’S DO SOMETHING STUPID!, Vine circles back to his roots. Produced by ska-punk architect John Feldmann (Blink-182, Avril Lavigne), the album channels crunchy riffs, shout-along hooks, and Warped Tour-level chaos, the same energy that first made him want to pick up a guitar. The project includes a reimagined take on Goldfinger’s “Superman (feat. Goldfinger and Tony Hawk),” once immortalized by Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater with Tony Hawk, as well as collaborations from The Home Team, State Champs, Bailey Spinn, OUT IN FRONT, and more.
At its core, the album is less about nostalgia and more about reclamation; a full-circle moment that honors the 13-year-old with alt-punk aspirations, while embracing the artist he’s become. Equal parts reckless and reflective, Bryce Vine continues to make music on his own terms: loud when it needs to be, sincere when it matters, and always unmistakably Bryce Vine.
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