A Day To Remember 2024 North American tour: New dates, presale, venues, & all you need to know 

A Day To Remember Perform In Milan - Source: Getty
A Day To Remember performs live at Carroponte in Milan, Italy (Image via Getty)

Multi-platinum Florida rock band A Day To Remember has revealed that they will be hitting the road for their new North American headline tour—Couple More Shows. Their upcoming run will feature a series of performances across the Midwest and East Coast.

The tour will kick off on October 17, 2024, at the Fontainebleau in Las Vegas, Nevada, before eventually wrapping up with two homecoming shows in Florida in November.

A Day To Remember will also be delivering performances at the When We Were Young Festival in Las Vegas on October 19 and 20, 2024.

Following the Las Vegas shows, A Day To Remember will traverse across the country, stopping in cities like Wichita, Kansas, Cincinnati, and Ohio. The tour will feature support from August Burns Red and Stand Atlantic.


Tour dates and venues

The tour will take the band to the following major stops through October and November:

October 17 - Las Vegas, NV - Fontainebleau Las Vegas

October 19 - Las Vegas, NV - When We Were Young Festival

October. 20 - Las Vegas, NV - When We Were Young Festival

October 23 - Wichita, KS - Wave ICT

October 25 - Cincinnati, OH - Andrew J Brady Music Center

October 26 - Moline, IL - Vibrant Arena at The MARK

October 27 - Peoria, IL - Peoria Civic Center

October 29 - Huntington, WV - Marshall Health Network Arena

October 30 - State College, PA - Bryce Jordan Center

November 01 - Portland, ME - Cross Insurance Arena

November 03 - London, ON - Budweiser Gardens

November 04 - Syracuse, NY - Upstate Medical Arena at The Oncenter War Memorial

November 06 - Norfolk, VA - Chartway Arena

November 07 - Savannah, GA - Enmarket Arena

November 09 - Jacksonville, FL - Daily's Place

November 10 - Hollywood, FL - Hard Rock Live


Presale and more ticket information

Tickets for the Couple More Shows tour will be available for pre-sale, starting on Tuesday, August 27, at 12 PM ET. Fans eager to get ahold of the tickets need not fret, for they can do so during this window. The general on-sale begins not long after, on Thursday, August 29, at 10 AM local time. For more information, fans can check out the official website of the band.

The band's last tour, The Least Anticipated Album Tour, allowed them to perform at some of the most renowned venues in the country, including the KIA Forum in Los Angeles and the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Denver. The tour stands for the band's biggest North American headline run to date.


A Day To Remember releases first single in two years

Jeremy McKinnon of A Day To Remember (Image via Getty)
Jeremy McKinnon of A Day To Remember (Image via Getty)

Apart from the success of their tours, A Day To Remember has also been making strides in their music; most notably with the release of their first single in two years, Feedback. The track was co-produced by Jeremy McKinnon, Drew Fulk (WZRD BLD), and Zakk Cervini. The music video was directed by Jeb Hardwick and earned widespread acclaim in its own right.

Alternative Press lauded the track for its "petrol-torched rock riff," while Kerrang! appreciated its "high-energy." Consequence appreciated the song's "driving guitar," and Revolver declared it the "official road anthem of the summer."


A Day To Remember debuted in 2003 and has since come to earn one platinum album, two gold albums, one platinum single, and four gold singles. Each of their full-length records has hit the number-one spot on the Billboard Rock, Indie, and/or Alternative charts. Their 2016 album Bad Vibrations hit number two on the Billboard Hot 100.

Apart from their record sales and chart-dominating positions, A Day To Remember has generated nearly two billion streams worldwide and sold over three million units.

Edited by Janhavi Chauhan
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