Troublemaker Tour

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The Troublemaker Tour was Weezer's Fall 2008 arena tour to promote The Red Album. Angels and Airwaves and Tokyo Police Club were the opening acts for the majority of the tour. The Relationship opened for two shows, October 13 and October 14. Each show would include a Hootenanny, usually performed after the main set. Island in the Sun and Beverly Hills were most commonly performed during the Hootenannies.

Notably absent from this tour was the Flying =W= that had been used in past tours. Instead, the band opted for a large light screen which images and videos would be projected onto. Fans could send in videos to appear on the screen.

The band also decided to wear matching jumpsuits and track suits for the American leg of the tour. The band would perform the first two or three songs wearing one-piece white jumpsuits, with Scott often sporting a black bowler hat as well. They would then take them off to reveal red Nike track suits with white details and "Weezer" written on the back. For the encore, Rivers would usually change (off stage) into gym shorts and a jersey while sporting a headband and kicking a soccer ball around the stage and into the crowd.

Tour dates

Japanese Leg ("Weezer Festival")

The Japanese leg of the Troublemaker Tour was billed as the "Weezer Festival". This was because it is rare to have an opening act when performing in Japan, and Weezer had two of them.

North American Leg

Notable merch

On memorabilia sold during this tour featuring the cover of The Red Album, Scott Shriner's shirt reads "Devastating," instead of "Death Defyin'" as it appears on the album. This was a reference to a meme from the Albumsix message board that the band had picked up on.

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