
A Day to Remember have announced a UK and European tour for May and June 2025, bringing their signature mix of metalcore, pop-punk, and post-hardcore to fans across the continent. Known for their high-energy live performances, the band will begin the tour in the UK before travelling through mainland Europe, performing in major cities along the way.
The UK leg kicks off on May 22 in Glasgow at the O2 Academy Glasgow. From there, they will perform at Slam Dunk Festival in Hatfield on May 24 and Slam Dunk Festival North in Leeds on May 25. They wrap up their UK dates on May 26 in Tilburg at the 013 Poppodium before heading to France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Spain, Poland, and more. Cities like Berlin, Budapest, Barcelona, and Munich will all host the band before the tour concludes in Leipzig at Impericon Festival on June 15.
Tickets for the tour have been in high demand with presale already happening Wednesday, March 5. With many fans securing their spots during the presale, the general sale starts on Friday, March 7, at 10 am local time, giving those who missed out another chance to attend. Special guests for select dates include Polaris, Boston Manor, and Terror, making for an even more exciting lineup.
Information about tickets and more can be found here.
A Day to Remember, often referred to as ADTR, formed in 2003 in Ocala, Florida. They quickly gained recognition for their unique ability to blend heavy breakdowns with catchy, radio-friendly choruses, creating a sound that set them apart in the alternative scene. Their breakthrough came with the release of ‘For Those Who Have Heart’ in 2007, but it was ‘Homesick’ in 2009 that truly launched them to international fame. Songs like ‘The Downfall of Us All’ and ‘If It Means a Lot to You’ became instant fan favourites shaping the 2000s punk music scene for many.
The band continued their rise with ‘What Separates Me from You’ in 2010, which featured the hit ‘All I Want’, and ‘Common Courtesy’ in 2013, which included ‘Right Back at It Again’. Over time, they experimented with more mainstream rock influences, leading to the release of ‘You’re Welcome’ in 2021, a more polished, alternative rock-focused album. Despite these shifts, ADTR remains a powerhouse in the rock and metal scene, consistently delivering music that connects with fans of both heavy and melodic sounds.
The tour itself comes in support of the band’s upcoming album, ‘Big Ole Album Volume 1’, which is set for release on March 21. Their latest singles, ‘Make It Make Sense’ and ‘Lebron’, have already given fans a taste of what to expect. ‘Make It Make Sense’ blends emotional lyricism with hard-hitting, instrumentals, bringing back the mix of intensity and melody that made them famous. Meanwhile, ‘Lebron’ showcases the band’s heavier, slightly more pop-punky side with aggressive riffs and anthemic vocals, proving they can still deliver the high-energy sound that longtime fans love. With new music on the horizon, this tour will be the perfect opportunity for ADTR to debut fresh tracks alongside their biggest hits.
With presale already concluded and general sale beginning on March 7, excitement is at an all-time high. As A Day to Remember prepares to bring their signature intensity to stages across the UK and Europe, fans will be eager to witness their explosive live show once again.