A Day To Remember tour dates and new album news!
The self-styled “heaviest pop band in the world” spent the latter part of 2008 recording a new album. Titled Homesick and mixed by KsE man Adam D, it’s released on 2 February and is accompanied by a UK tour through February and March.
Roadhouse Manchester SAT, 14/02/2009 18:00 order
Music Box manchester SUN, 15/02/2009 19:00 tickets sold out
O2 Academy 2 Newcastle Newcastle TUE, 17/02/2009 19:30 order
CORPORATION SHEFFIELD THU, 19/02/2009 19:00 order
Corporation Sheffield THU, 19/02/2009 19:00 order
Birmingham Barfly Birmingham FRI, 20/02/2009 19:30 order
Rock City – Over 14’s Only Nottingham SAT, 21/02/2009 19:00 order
Waterfront Norwich SUN, 22/02/2009 19:30 order
The Cockpit Leeds MON, 23/02/2009 19:00 order
O2 Academy 3 Oxford Oxford TUE, 24/02/2009 19:30 order
The Orange Box Yeovil WED, 25/02/2009 19:30 order
Wedgewood Rooms Portsmouth THU, 26/02/2009 20:00 order
Underworld Camden London FRI, 27/02/2009 19:30 call venue for tickets
Week-on-week ADTR have become Victory Records biggest-selling current artist, and made quite an impression on their 2008 tour supporting Maylene And The Sons Of Disaster. The guys spent all of October recording and say that “album three will be insane: the choruses more singalongable, and the breakdowns waaaaay heavier”. The band formed in 2003 and with their infectious combination of catchy pop melody and crushingly heavy breakdowns soon made an impression on the local and international stage.





when are adtr gonna tour Aus???
They rock
fuck you haha. im going to see them tomorrow:p
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