This is Tour Diary, where artists give us a behind-the-scenes look at life on the road. Beauty School Dropout formed in 2020 when frontman Colie Hutzler asked a girl to hang out over DMs and befriended her boyfriend, bassist Brent “Beepus” Burdett, instead. After meeting guitarist Bardo Novotny through a show at Winston House in Venice, the band settled into a natural chemistry and have been recording together since. The SoCal group blend alt-rock, emo, and hip-hop into a hooky whole, most recently heard across their new album, WHERE DID ALL THE BUTTERFLIES GO? Considering that they received an early co-sign from blink-182’s Mark Hoppus, it only makes sense that the pop-punk veterans brought them on their Missionary Impossible tour. Beauty School Dropout opened their recent arena shows, where they played their new songs, took in the views, and occasionally broke a snare drum. Below, they guided us through some of their favorite moments.
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The Dropouts go back to college. We had an off day on the blink run, so we drove eight hours to go play a college show for Penn State Behrend. The crowd threw down way harder than we expected. The Dare was also playing the show, which was awesome ’cause we’re fans of his music. Got to meet and hang for a bit. It’s always fun getting to meet other music people in the most random places. / Juan Flores Mena
Touching some grass after spending the day in the van. The Behrends let us play soccer on their field for a bit before sound check. It was nice to get the zoomies out. / Juan Flores Mena
Catching a quick convo with the legend Mark Hoppus before ripping up the opening slot. / Juan Flores Mena
The Novotny reunion. Dasha and Laura came for a visit on one of our East Coast dates. We always love having our family pop out to shows — it makes us feel more at home. / Juan Flores Mena
A little preshow warm up to get the juices flowing in that hot and humid Florida weather. / Juan Flores Mena
This was midset at Bethel, New York. On the other side of the hill, you can see the site that Woodstock was originally held on. The energy and history at that venue was insane. / Juan Flores Mena
The last day of tour they had printed a limited run of posters that ended up having our name on them, too. We brought home 20! We all grew up on blink, so this was one of the coolest full-circle mementos we could’ve asked for. / Juan Flores Mena
Bardo hitting his green room money spread. / Juan Flores Mena
Colton broke his snare again. He stays hitting the drums like they owe him rent. / Juan Flores Mena
Best view in the house for blink-182. / Juan Flores Mena
Bardo and Colton celebrating a great show. / Juan Flores Mena
After the last day of tour, we popped into NYC to go make sure the posters for our new album promo hadn’t been covered yet. Only a few were left, but we were hyped to see it in person. / Juan Flores Mena
Beepus showing the audience his sweet moves. / Juan Flores Mena
Our stage setup for the Penn State student show. We love Marshall. / Juan Flores Mena
Nobody as steezy as C-Fleezy. / Juan Flores Mena