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As they enter their 17th year as a band, Switchfoot has achieved a level of success that brothers Jon and Tim Foreman and their high-school friend Chad Butler never anticipated when forming the band in San Diego in 1996. The SoCal natives have sold 5.5 million copies worldwide of their eight studio albums (including their 2003 double-platinum breakthrough The Beautiful Letdown and 2009’s Grammy Award-winning Hello Hurricane), racked up a string of Alternative radio hit singles (“Meant to Live,” “Dare You To Move,” “Mess of Me,” “The Sound (John M. Perkins’ Blues),” “Dark Horses,” and “Afterlife”), performed sold-out world tours (visiting five continents in the past year alone), raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to aid homeless kids in their community through their own Bro-Am Foundation, and earned themselves a global fan base devoted to Switchfoot’s emotionally intelligent and uplifting brand of alternative rock.

So when it came time to write the songs that would make up their ninth studio album, the members of Switchfoot were looking for a challenge. “The point became, ‘What are we going to do to push ourselves,’” Jon recalls. “Could we take ourselves somewhere we’d never been before, yet achieve a feeling of comfort at the same time? How do we go to a new place that feels like home?”

Switchfoot found the answers on the road and in the waves. A year ago, while touring in support of their 2011 album Vice Verses, the long-time surfers set out in search of inspiration by visiting several of their favorite surf breaks around the world. “The idea was to surf, write songs, play music, and see what ideas came,” says Tim. The band traveled to Jeffreys Bay and Crayfish Factory in South Africa, Bronte Beach in Australia, Raglan in New Zealand, and Uluwatu in Bali, and chronicled their physical and emotional journey, as well as their unshakeable brotherly bond, in Fading West — a documentary film that features stunning locales, revealing interviews, jubilant live footage, and glimpses of Switchfoot at home and in their studio in San Diego. Like Rattle and Hum meets Endless Summer, the movie is part travelogue, part surf film, and part behind-the-scenes look at the making of the band’s upcoming new album, which will also be entitled Fading West.

Not surprisingly, the album, which finds Switchfoot returning to the melodic pop sensibility of their early years, was inspired by the sea, which Jon describes as a perfect metaphor for simultaneously experiencing comfort and danger. “You’re comfortable out there, but it’s the unknown,” he says. “You can paddle out in South Africa and it’s exactly like home and nothing like home all at once. That’s what I’m hoping our record feels like — trying to find peace in dangerous places.”

There’s a memorable scene in Fading West where the band members are paddling out at Uluwatu with their friend, surf champ Rob Machado. Jon says he had a major epiphany that day. “As I sat on my board in the Indian Ocean, I realized that these waves could eventually make it back to my home of San Diego thousands of miles away,” he says. “That rhythm and pulse was really grounding and inspiring on so many levels. It made me grasp the dichotomy between the pull of the road and the pull toward getting back home. It’s like we had to leave home to find home. For a long time, home was a place of failure because it meant that we didn’t have any shows,” Jon adds. “When you drop out of college in your early ’20s and all your friends are getting jobs and you’re the guy who lives with his parents, it’s way better to be on the road. Only recently did I feel like home was a place where I could feel comfortable and content.”

Switchfoot traces its roots to the beaches of San Diego when the Foremans and Butler connected as surfers (Jerome Fontamillas joined in September 2000 and Drew Shirley in 2005). Though they competed in national surf championships on weekends, their real bond came from a common love of music. They decided to form a band, chose the name Switchfoot (a surfing term), put themselves through months of sweaty rehearsals in their garage, and then hit the road. After just 20 gigs, Switchfoot signed with re:Think Records and released three albums, The Legend of Chin (1997), New Way To Be Human (1999), and the gold-certified Learning to Breathe (2000), before signing with Columbia Records, which released their fourth album, The Beautiful Letdown, on its Red/Ink subsidiary, upping the band to Columbia proper after the album sold more than a million copies. (It eventually sold 2.6 million.) The band released two more albums with Sony, 2005’s Nothing Is Sound, which debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard album chart, and 2006’s Oh! Gravity., which climbed to No. 1 on the iTunes Album chart, before going their separate ways with the company. 

Itching for creative freedom, Switchfoot financed the building of its own studio where they recorded their seventh album, the hard-hitting Hello Hurricane, and its groove-oriented follow-up Vice Verses, both of which they released on their own lowercase people records via Atlantic Records. (Jon also released four solo EPs and a debut album with Fiction Family, his side project with Nickel Creek’s Sean Watkins.)

Along the way, Switchfoot have been steadfast in their commitment to giving back by supporting various humanitarian causes, such as DATA, the ONE Campaign, Habitat for Humanity, Invisible Children, and To Write Love on Her Arms. In 2005, the band held its first annual Bro-Am, a day-long event that includes a surf contest, live concert on the beach, charity auction, and after-party at local tavern Belly Up. Now in its ninth year, the Bro-Am has raised more than $715,000 to benefit local children's charities that aid at-risk, homeless, and street kids in San Diego. “We’ve got a really young fan base and some of the kids who come to our shows are homeless,” Tim says. “You’d never know it, but they are. I think we’ve always been drawn to the underdog, and I can’t think of a bigger underdog than a kid who’s fighting for his life at the age of 12.”

Switchfoot premiered Fading West on opening night of the 2013 Summer X-Games in August.  (The band have been very active in the action sports world, having performed at numerous NFL and MLB post-game events, as well as at the US Open of Surfing in 2011.)  They will spend the fall on a unique tour, with the film serving as the opening act to a more intimate, stripped down performance from the band.  The film will be released digitally towards the end of 2013, with the new album seeing it’s release on January 14, 2014. 

We weren’t chasing anything in particular when we started the band,” Jon says in the film. “We simply had these songs that we loved playing. It’s that joy that fueled us and it’s that joy that has kept us going and brought us to here.”

Reviews

Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 1288 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    As always Switchfoot never disappoints!!!!

    by DMacOfTheMacs on 10/29/23The Fillmore Detroit - Detroit

    This group of talented and humble human beings always put their entire heart and soul their shows. Detroit was no exception!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    AMAZING!!!

    by Cam on 10/29/23The Fillmore Detroit - Detroit

    We had the best time ever! “The Beautiful Letdown” albums means a lot to my family so getting to see it performed live was so special! Switchfoot truly puts on an amazing show that we will never forget!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    SwitchFoot hasn’t missed a beat

    by Ms Berry on 10/29/23The Wellmont Theater - Montclair

    Great show from the legendary band Switchfoot. It was very nostalgic for me as the band performed their greatest album, The Beautiful Letdown. The lead singer Jon Foremon was so at home with the audience, it was great. He came into the crowd and sang with the crowd, he even went to the balcony and sung Dare You To Move. Jon sounded amazing just like the record 20 years ago if not better. A must see show. If you’re a Switchfoot fan you than you know how iconic TBL album is, so hearing the album in it’s entirety live was definitely a treat.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great as expected

    by Rebster on 10/28/23GLC Live at 20 Monroe - Grand Rapids

    Going in, obviously everyone new what was going on, the Beautiful Letdown in its entirety. Question was how many more songs would be added. We started at VIP which they played songs, told stories and answered questions and did a group picture instead of individual pictures like all the other VIPs I've been too. The concert itself was great. Jon's voice sounded great, they played every song off The Beautiful Letdown and then continued with great hits like Dark Horses and Where I Belong. The band played tight and sounded great with much enthusiasm. Jon was himself, coming out into the crowd multiple times. He was loving the balcony in Grand Rapids. All in all it was definitely worth the ticket price with no regrets. This wasn't my first Switchfoot concert and if you have seen them before, you know you won't be disappointed with them and this tour is definitely proof of that.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Phenomenal Concert!

    by Donna Newman on 10/28/23GLC Live at 20 Monroe - Grand Rapids

    Switchfoot never disappoints! The concert at 20 Monroe in Grand Rapids, MI was everything I hoped for and more! Seating was good, sound quality great, entering the venue was well done, and the band….so energetic, connected to the audience, superbly talented musicians! I wish every concert was this enjoyable!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Another epic concert

    by The Fabe on 10/28/23GLC Live at 20 Monroe - Grand Rapids

    Excellent venue and another epic performance with Switchfoot! Loved going back 20 years and reliving (and singing) those songs!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Beautiful letdown was no letdown

    by Where the light shines through on 10/28/23GLC Live at 20 Monroe - Grand Rapids

    Absolutely loved this show!! Perfect venue for Switchfoot. Jon was very interactive with the audience and his voice was strong and clear. Awesome musicians!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Beautiful Letdown Tour was NOT a Letdown!!

    by CountryEm on 10/28/23GLC Live at 20 Monroe - Grand Rapids

    An absolutely fantastic experience!! Love Switchfoot so much. Great music, energetic live performance, seem like really nice, personable guys. Played through all the songs from the Beautiful Letdown album -- SO good and SO fun to hear them played live -- as well as a few other favorites ("Stars,""Dark Horses,"and a few others). Was really nice to be seeing them in a smaller ish venue; Jon Foreman (lead singer) got out into the crowd a few times, shook hands, gave side hugs, all while singing flawlessly. At one point he read somebody's sign or something and invited a young man up on stage to play electric guitar and sing a little with them. Such a cool thing to see. So fun. The songs, the performance, the audience involvement/engagement, the lighting, all of it -- just fantastic. Couldn't have asked for a better concert. Highly recommend!! Switchfoot is unbeatable in all respects!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing!

    by Buddydawg45 on 10/28/23GLC Live at 20 Monroe - Grand Rapids

    20 Monroe Live is a great place to see a concert. Intimate yet big enough for Switchfoot and The Trews to get the place rockin'! I like not having to drive an hour or more to see a great live show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great night and a blast!

    by KV1987 on 10/28/23GLC Live at 20 Monroe - Grand Rapids

    From start to finish the band was simply fantastic! Constant fan interaction and engaging! 3rd time seeing switchfoot and will continue to see them when they come to Grand Rapids!! Also the venue at 20 Monroe Live is fantastic! Such a great intimate venue for a show like this! I cannot count how many shows I’ve seen there and it continues to impress!! The staff is fantastic as well!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Switchfoot Rocked It In Grand Rapids

    by DRL on 10/28/23GLC Live at 20 Monroe - Grand Rapids

    GREAT performance! Jon Foreman is an awesome frontman on the stage. He gives that laid back southern Cal vibe while at the same time connecting 100% with the audience. The sound was amazing and the band was tight. The light show was intense and timed with the tunes perfectly. I've been a fan for 20+ years but first time I've attended one of their shows. THANK YOU Switchfoot! You met and surpassed expectations!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Switchfoot was great but venue not so much

    by Cindy K on 10/26/23The Wilbur - Boston

    The chairs at the front of the Wilbur are facing sideways instead of the stage and our necks are still sore from looking sideways instead of forward. We were also crammed in and there was no room to move.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Jon Foreman is a real-life Angel

    by Dan the teleprompterman on 10/26/23The Wilbur - Boston

    I've been to alot of shows in my life and I've been fortunate to be able to do the VIP Experience packages for a couple. Jon Foreman and the boys from Switchfoot make you feel like you're sitting there with your friends in their rehearsal space. They open the floor to let anyone ask any question they can imagine! They answer with truth, sincerity, humbleness and humor. They find a way each time to make it a unique experience for everyone. Truly an amazingly talented group of men who appreciate the experience as much as you do. AND they're music is just great positive love in a song, or however many they'll let them play. :-)

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing!

    by Frankillo on 10/26/23The Wellmont Theater - Montclair

    Great concert they are too good Live, Bucket list for me, thank you guys 🙏🏽

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best band to walk the earth

    by Matt H on 10/25/23The Wilbur - Boston

    These guys ALWAYS deliver and put on a fantastic show. My highest recommendation is to see them live as often as possible

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Up Close and Personal

    by Jeff from Montreal on 10/25/23The Wilbur - Boston

    Great show! Great venue! Great celebration of the 20-year anniversary of an iconic album! Switchfoot delivered 2+ hours of high-intensity musical adrenaline and we loved every second of it. In his usual way, Jon Foreman made the whole Wilbur Theatre his stage, performing songs amid the floor-level fans and from both ends of the lower balcony. Well worth the drive from Montreal to Boston to see one of our favourite bands!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing

    by Renee on 10/25/23The Wilbur - Boston

    I am so grateful to have been able to see Switchfoot after all these years. Especially since it was with my 15-year-old daughter who also loved the show. I have loved the band for decades. I am sure with all my heart that there wasn’t a single person in that venue that hasn’t had their lives affected in a profoundly good way by the band. Their creation of music and talent has made a difference in the world. They are incredibly gifted and inspiring and just leave it all on the stage with the crowd wanting more…amazing guys! Can’t wait to see them again!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing live performance

    by Lori on 10/24/23Great Cedar Showroom at Foxwoods Resort Casino - Mashantucket

    I was lucky enough to see switchfoot 3 times on the beautiful let down tour and each one was amazing! Thank you Switchfoot!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Stellar!

    by Mark on 10/24/23Great Cedar Showroom at Foxwoods Resort Casino - Mashantucket

    I’ve seen Switchfoot a few times. This was the best. Great energy front to back.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Exceeded Expectations

    by Mike on 10/24/23Great Cedar Showroom at Foxwoods Resort Casino - Mashantucket

    What a great show. To start - the opener Alana Springsteen was phenomenal. If you haven’t heard/seen her, go check her out. Switchfoot did not disappoint. It was so personal, so much fun, and you just felt good and excited the whole time. Can’t recommend seeing them more.