The Appetite for Construction Tour

They embarked on the tour to benefit Habitat For Humanity, and donated one dollar per ticket sold to the organization.

[1] Switchfoot frontman Jon Foreman also co-wrote a song with Relient K singer Matt Thiessen called "Rebuild" for the tour.

It played mostly in indoor arenas or stadiums, as opposed to small rock clubs, Switchfoot's favored stomping grounds.

The tour's name is a reference to Appetite for Destruction, the debut album of American hard rock band Guns N' Roses.

The set list featured hits like "Be My Escape" and "Who I Am Hates Who I've Been" from their 2004 breakthrough record, "Mmhmm", as well as some of their older classics and newer songs.