It looks like a Good Charlotte and Yellowcard collaboration is on the way, ahead of their Australia and New Zealand tour, which kicks off next weekend.
Taking to social media, the bands teased a re-release of Yellowcard’s single “Bedroom Posters”, off their 2025 album Better Days. It will be released on January 16th.
“Close your eyes and imagine you’re back in the bedroom where you found your favorite band. Lying in bed with your Discman or iPod on its last sliver of battery. Yellowcard and Good Charlotte will take you there. 01/16/26,” they wrote in the post.
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Originally released in August, Yellowcard’s “Bedroom Posters” touches on the struggles of moving away from a hometown in the pursuit of maturing. The album, which followed in October, was their first since 2016’s self-titled LP, and their 2017 split. Produced by blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, who also performed on every track, the record marked a major new chapter for the band.
The single will land a day before the bands kick off their Australia and New Zealand tour, also alongside Australia’s own Kisschasy. The trip will be Good Charlotte’s first run of Australia since they featured on the 2018 Download Festival line-up.
“Australia is such a special place to Good Charlotte and to me personally, it feels like a home away from home in many ways, and we can’t wait to head back there for some big shows,” Good Charlotte frontman Joel Madden said in October.
“It’s been far too long since we’ve spent time with our Aussie fans, we’re all in for a big treat.”
Good Charlotte are touring in supporting of their latest album, Motel Du Cap – their first in seven years. Their previous album, 2018’s Generation Rx, seemed to be the end of them, until they reunited five years later to play at the afterparty of Sofia Richie’s – Madden’s sister-in-law – wedding.
In an interview with Rolling Stone AU/NZ, he said: “When I called [the band] for the wedding after five years, we hadn’t played a gig. We talk, so it’s not like it’s a call out of the blue, but… we had not thought about playing a show. And when I called them for the wedding and the quickness in which everyone said ‘Yes, of course I’ll be there,’ I was touched… it was important to me.”
Read the full interview here.

