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Jared Leto treks across America to promote new album with Thirty Seconds to Mars

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Jared Leto calls new album a portrait of America in a 'time of hope'
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ByLuchina Fisher and Kelly McCarthy
April 04, 2018, 4:22 PM

Jared Leto is on a mad dash across America.

The Oscar winner is traveling with his rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars from New York to California to promote their new album, "America." Along the way, he is stopping in towns and cities, meeting and talking to residents.

Jared Leto, frontman of Thirty Seconds to Mars, attempts to hitch a ride during his "Mars Across America" tour, April 3, 2018.
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"It's been a mad dash," Leto told "Good Morning America" today. "It's been really great. I hitchhiked yesterday and got picked up by a trucker from Wisconsin and it was great just to hear his story, to hear his thoughts on America, and it's certainly eye opening and you meet such incredible people across the country. It's amazing."

Jared Leto, frontman of Thirty Seconds to Mars, talks to a truck driver during his "Mars Across America" tour, April 3, 2018.
Matty Vogel

The actor and singer has traveled by "planes, trains and automobiles" to various cities and he spoke to "GMA" from Dallas, where he planned to visit Nascar's Texas Motor Speedway.

The band's "Mars Across America" trek will end in Los Angeles on Friday for the release of their first new album in five years.

Jared Leto, frontman of Thirty Seconds to Mars, poses for a photo with fans during his "Mars Across America" tour, April 3, 2018.
Matty Vogel

As a companion to the album, the band created a documentary in which they had crews film in every state, as well as Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico.

"We filmed a single day in the life of America and created this documentary that is a portrait of our country in a really important time, a time of change, a time of some instability and uncertainty, but also a time of hope," Leto said. "And the album is the soundtrack for this film."

Jared Leto interacts with a choir on the Chicago Skydeck of the Willis Tower during the "Mars Across America" tour, April 3, 2018.
Matty Vogel

Thirty Seconds to Mars will go on tour later this summer.

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