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- 17 January 2026Saturday 21:00Ciudad de México, CDMX, MexicoEstadio GNP SegurosAvenged Sevenfold
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- 10 May 2026Sunday 12:00Daytona Beach, FL, United States Of AmericaDaytona International SpeedwayWelcome to RockvilleOn partner site
Lineup
- Welcome to Rockville
- My Chemical Romance
- A Day To Remember
- Rise Against
- Yellowcard
- All Time Low
- Coheed and Cambria
- Slaughter To Prevail
- Sleeping With Sirens
- Dance Gavin Dance
- The Architects
- Underoath
- Sepultura
- Coal Chamber
- Hatebreed
- L.S. Dunes
- Polaris
- Bless the Fall
- From First To Last
- Whitechapel
- THROWN
- Bloodywood
- Make Them Suffer
- Thornhill
- Demon Hunter
- Brand Of Sacrifice
- VOILÀ
- Thy Art Is Murder
- Carnifex
- Bodysnatcher
- House of Protection
- The Ataris
- JILUKA
- Ill Nino
- Distant
- Infected Rain
- Wolves At The Gate
- Ladrones
About
A Day To Remember's 2020 shows have been cancelled. Fans who purchased tickets through Ticketmaster will be contacted by our Customer Services team with more information.
Frequently asked questions about cancelled and altered events can be found HERE.
Ever wonder what created A Day To Remember? Their fans call it pop mosh in an attempt to define the blend of metal, hardcore and emo with a little bit of pop-punk thrown into the mix.
Formed in 2003 in Ocala, Florida, Tom Denney, guitar player, and Bobby Scruggs, drummer, enlisted Jeremy McKinnon as lead vocalist, Neil Westfall on rhythm guitar, Joshua Woodward on bass guitar. Writing and performing their own songs with their unique style, the band performed a series of live gigs to develop a following, before producing and releasing an EP, which they funded themselves.
Bobby Scruggs was replaced on drums by Alex Shelnutt soon after the release of their 2005 album, And Their Name Was Treason. The record performed reasonably well, and so they released their second album, For Those Who Have Heart. This was followed in 2009 by Homesick and during the subsequent tour Tom Denney was replaced on lead guitar by Kevin Skaff, although he has continued to work on songwriting for the band. A Day to Remember produced What Separates Me From You in 2010, followed by Common Courtesy in 2013 and Bad Vibrations in 2016.
A Day To Remember have released six studio albums to date, with their seventh – You’re Welcome – set to drop later this year.
A Day to Remember has toured consistently and also gained a reputation as a great festival band.
Setlists
- 1.The Downfall of Us All
- 2.I'm Made of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of?
- 3.Right Back at It Again
- 4.Bad Blood
- 5.Paranoia
- 6.Miracle
- 7.Mr. Highway's Thinking About the End
- 8.All My Friends
- 9.Have Faith in Me
- 10.Flowers
- 11.LeBron
- 12.NJ Legion Iced Tea
- 13.The Plot to Bomb the Panhandle
- 14.Closer Than You Think
- 15.If It Means a Lot to You
- 16.All I Want
- 17.All Signs Point to Lauderdale
- -Also Sprach Zarathustra (Richard Strauss cover)
- 1.The Downfall of Us All (starts and ends with fireworks)
- 2.I'm Made of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of?
- 3.Right Back at It Again (starts with burst of confetti)
- 4.2nd Sucks
- 5.Bad Blood
- 6.Paranoia
- 7.Miracle (extended electronic sample intro)
- 8.Mr. Highway's Thinking About the End (album outro as intro; 2nd verse and chorus cut)
- 9.All My Friends (confetti during last chorus)
- 10.Have Faith in Me (extended intro; Jeremy asks for girls to get up on shoulders)
- 11.Flowers
- -Space Jam (Quad City DJ’s cover)
- 12.LeBron (band brings out basketball hoops and beach balls)
- 13.The Plot to Bomb the Panhandle
- 14.NJ Legion Iced Tea
- 15.If It Means a Lot to You (confetti during last chorus)
- 16.All I Want
- 17.All Signs Point to Lauderdale (streamers during breakdown; ends with massive fireworks show)
- 1.The Downfall of Us All
- 2.I'm Made of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of?
- 3.2nd Sucks
- 4.Right Back at It Again
- 5.Bad Blood
- 6.Paranoia
- 7.Have Faith in Me
- 8.All My Friends
- 9.Mr. Highway's Thinking About the End
- 10.Resentment
- 11.LeBron
- 12.Miracle
- 13.All I Want
- 14.The Plot to Bomb the Panhandle
- 15.If It Means a Lot to You
- 16.Flowers
- 17.All Signs Point to Lauderdale
- -Also sprach Zarathustra (Johann Strauss cover)
- 1.The Downfall of Us All
- 2.I'm Made of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of?
- 3.Right Back at It Again
- 4.Paranoia
- 5.All My Friends
- 6.Have Faith in Me
- 7.End of Me (First non-acoustic performance since November 29, 2019)
- 8.Mr. Highway's Thinking About the End (First verse and chorus and breakdown only)
- 9.Feedback
- 10.Miracle
- 11.All I Want
- 12.Flowers
- 13.Closer Than You Think (Dedicated to Brad Arnold from 3 Doors Down)
- 14.If It Means a Lot to You
- 15.All Signs Point to Lauderdale
- -Intro
- 1.The Downfall of Us All
- 2.I'm Made of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of? (with Jamie Hails from Polaris)
- 3.2nd Sucks
- 4.Right Back at It Again
- 5.Bad Blood
- 6.Paranoia
- 7.Have Faith in Me
- 8.All My Friends
- 9.Mr. Highway's Thinking About the End (Shortened)
- 10.Miracle
- 11.LeBron
- 12.All I Want
- 13.If It Means a Lot to You
- 14.Flowers
- 15.All Signs Point to Lauderdale
- -Outro (James Brown - I Got You (I Feel Good))