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A Day to Remember are Pop-Punk Underdogs & Festival Titans

A Day To Remember (ADTR) is a band that thrives on contradiction. They blend the catchiness of pop-punk with the heaviness of metalcore, balancing heartfelt lyrics with mosh-pit anthems. Whether you discovered them through their early Warped Tour days or have been blown away by their stadium-sized live shows, there’s no denying that ADTR has carved out their own space in alternative music. And with huge festival slots, new music on the horizon, and some of the biggest tours of their career, they’re not slowing down any time soon.

2024 is shaping up to be a massive year for the Florida-based rockers. They’re finally making their long-awaited debut at Knotfest Australia, and as if that wasn’t big enough, they’re set to headline Slam Dunk Festival in 2025.

All of these shows were originally scheduled back in 2020 before COVID put everything on hold. Five years later, they’re finally getting the chance to deliver the sets fans have been waiting for!

A career beyond expectations

If you told the band back in 2008—when they first started touring the UK and Australia—that they’d be selling out massive venues, headlining major festivals, and drawing multi-generational crowds, they probably wouldn’t have believed you. But here they are, doing just that. Their recent Least Anticipated Album Tour shattered expectations, selling out iconic venues like Red Rocks Amphitheatre during pre-sale.

One thing ADTR fans love? Nostalgia. The band has been mixing up their setlists lately, bringing back older songs like This Is The House That Doubt Built, and It’s Complicated after years of absence. Instead of cramming everything into medleys, they’ve been tweaking their set structure to fit in as much as possible while keeping the energy high.

New music on the horizon

While they’ve been busy touring, ADTR has also been working on new material. Their latest single, Feedback, has already made its way into live sets, and it sounds right at home alongside their classic tracks. So, what else is in store? The band has confirmed that they’re constantly writing and working on new music, but as they know fans are getting impatient.

It’s been a few years since You’re Welcome was released, and while it had its moments, many fans are eager to see ADTR return to the heavier, more aggressive sound that made them famous. With the band dropping hints about what’s next, it feels like we’re on the verge of something big.

Aside from their festival appearances, ADTR has announced a few headline dates, including back-to-back shows at London’s O2 Academy Brixton.

There’s also the looming question of whether they’ll pull off another marathon set. In the past, they’ve played three-hour shows, splitting their set into acoustic, deep cuts and their usual high-energy bangers. A Day To Remember are visiting Australia for Knotfest, and with new music on the way, 2025 may see multiple Australian tours soon!

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