

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - As anticipation reaches its peak just days before the release of their new album Forever Now -- out this Friday, June 26 - GRAMMY-winning rock band Switchfoot was invited to make their Grand Ole Opry debut on July 23. The surprise was made extra special by longtime friends, the Jonas Brothers, sharing the news with Switchfoot during their recent appearance on the iHeartPodcast, "Hey Jonas!," out now on the iHeartRadio app and anywhere podcasts are heard. Watch the episode here.
"So incredibly honored to have been invited to debut at the Grand Ole Opry in July. Unreal!" said Switchfoot. "Even better to hear the news from our friends the Jonas Brothers. So stoked… see you soon, Nashville!"
The connection between the two bands stretches back to the beginning of the Jonas Brothers' inception, frequently crediting Switchfoot as an inspiration for the band of brothers. In 2023, Switchfoot celebrated the 20th anniversary of their GRAMMY-winning album The Beautiful Letdown by re-recording the project with some of their favorite artists, including the Jonas Brothers joining for the title track. The Jonas Brothers returned the favor last year, having Switchfoot appear on their new album's title track "Greetings From Your Hometown." On top of the collaborations, Switchfoot was the first surprise guest on the Jonas Brothers' celebrated 2025 JONAS20: Greetings From Your Hometown Tour, with the bands coming together to perform Switchfoot's "Meant To Live" and the Jonas Brothers' "Hold On."
This Friday, June 26, Switchfoot will release their highly anticipated new album Forever Now, a 13-track collection that centers on the emotional roller coaster of a person's final day on Earth. And more specifically, the questions one might ask themselves if confronted with a harsh but potentially enlightening reality. Produced by longtime collaborator and accomplished producer Mike Elizondo and recorded largely in part at Elizondo's Phantom Studios on the outskirts of Nashville, Forever Now is the most thematic and narrative-driven album of Switchfoot's already storied career. The album's lead single "Absolution" is out now, currently impacting Alternative radio. Watch the album's trailer here.
In addition to their Opry debut next month, the band will take their captivating live show to fans across the country this fall on their headlining Forever Now Tour with special guest Anberlin. Named after their album Forever Now, the tour will hit 38 cities with stops in major markets like Los Angeles, Chicago, Nashville and more. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased here. In addition to the fall tour, Switchfoot recently hosted their annual Bro-Am Beach Fest, raising over $300,000 for the Switchfoot Bro-Am Foundation, which is dedicated to giving back to the local community by heightening the profile of and providing grants to nonprofit organizations that support services to unhoused, at-risk and disadvantaged youth, with a special focus on programs related to music, art and surfing. For more information, please visit switchfoot.com.
Forever Now Tracklist:
1. "Wake Up, Mr. Crow"
(Jon Foreman, Tim Foreman)
2. "Absolution"
(Jon Foreman, Tim Foreman)
3. "Beautiful Life"
(Jon Foreman, Tim Foreman)
4. "Shake The Dust"
(Jon Foreman, Tim Foreman, Mike Elizondo)
5. "Natural Causes"
(Jon Foreman)
6. "YFWYA"
(Jon Foreman)
7. "Same Blood"
(Jon Foreman)
8. "Ride Or Die"
(Jon Foreman, Tim Foreman)
9. "Darkness"
(Jon Foreman)
10. "Broken Wings"
(Jon Foreman, Tim Foreman)
11. "Two Twins"
(Jon Foreman)
12. "Breaking Up Again"
(Jon Foreman)
13. "The Butterfly Effect"
(Jon Foreman, Tim Foreman)
ABOUT SWITCHFOOT:
Switchfoot have spent nearly three decades cementing their place as one of the genre's most enduring and impactful acts. With over 10 million albums sold, including their 3x Platinum breakthrough The Beautiful Letdown and GRAMMY Award-winning Hello Hurricane, the beloved band has built a global following through emotionally resonant songwriting and electrifying live performances, selling more than five million tickets across 40+ countries. With a renewed focus on the present moment, the band delivers their first record in five years, Forever Now - their 14th studio album, due June 26. A bold, guitar-driven return to their classic sound, the project serves as their most thematic and narrative-driven work to date, centering on the emotional roller coaster of a person's final day on Earth. Produced by longtime collaborator Mike Elizondo, Forever Now captures the band's rekindled love of "big guitars, big hooks and big themes," while pushing their storytelling to new heights. Beyond the music, Switchfoot continues to make a meaningful impact through their Bro-Am Foundation, which has raised over $3 million over the past 20 years to support at-risk youth in the band's hometown of San Diego. Switchfoot has always called themselves a band of brothers - Jon Foreman (vocals/guitar), Tim Foreman (bass), Boaz Roberts (guitar), Jerome Fontamillas (keys/guitar) and Chad Butler (drums).
For more info on Switchfoot, visit the JFH Artists Database.
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