The Offspring in Oshawa

The Offspring and Bad Religion have been forced to cancel their February 17 Peterborough concert due to snow accumulation on the Memorial Arena roof. Ticket holders will be refunded through the original method of purchase.

A special show will take place February 18 in Oshawa at Tribute Communities Centre. As a unique Snow Event Offer, fans can access tickets from just $69.00 to $85.00 plus fees. Oshawa tickets go on sale Friday, February 13 at 10AM.

On the heels of sell-out runs across Australia, Europe, the UK and the U.S., punk rock legends The Offspring will bring their SUPERCHARGED Worldwide in ‘26 Tour to North America in early 2026 including a newly added, special show in Oshawa next week. Bad Religion will join as special guests.

 

The Offspring and Bad Religion were forced to cancel their February 17, 2026 concert in Peterborough due to snow on the Memorial Arena roof. Peterborough ticket holders will receive refunds through their original payment method and get early access to tickets for the Oshawa show.

  • Early access for Peterborough ticket holders: Thursday, February 12, 2026 at 12PM
  • General public on sale: Friday, February 13 at 10 AM at tributecommunitiescentre.com

 

The tour celebrates an incredible couple years for The Offspring as they released their latest SUPERCHARGED album, reached historic milestones (with multiple songs joining the coveted Spotify Billions Chart), touring around the globe (joined by some pretty famous special guests) and their song “Make It All Right” hit #1 on not only the Alternative Rock Chart but the Alternative Airplay ChartActive Rock Chart and the Billboard Rock & Alternative Airplay Chart.

 

The band continued to cement their legacy as one of the most popular punk bands of all time as they performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, CBS This Morning, and were featured in Men’s HealthUSA TodayBillboard NewsArtist Friendly With Joel Madden,  Bertcast with Brett Kreischer and more. Not to mention over the past year Dexter joined numerous music legends onstage including fellow punk legends NOFX for their final show in Los Angeles. Check out the video HERE. Previously he joined fellow California natives, and legendary American rock band The Beach Boys at Ocean’s Calling FestivalDexter surprised fans when he performed “Wouldn’t It Be Nice” with The Beach Boys. See photo HERE and video of the performance HERE The Offspring also had a string of their special guests joining them onstage including: Yungblud at Switzerland’s Open Air Gampel Festival for The Offspring’s “Self Esteem” (watch here), Ed Sheeran broke the internet when he join them at BottleRock Festival for The Offspring’s “Million Miles Away” (see here) and Queen’s Brian May performed with them for a rendition of The Offspring’s “Gone Away” and a cover of Queen’s “Stone Cold Crazy.” Watch “Gone Away” HERE & “Stone Cold Crazy” HERE.

About Tribute Communities Centre

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