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4 days ago
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A Day To Remember announces ‘Maximum Fun Tour' with Yellowcard. Get tickets
Vivid Seats is the New York Post's official ticketing partner. We may receive revenue from this partnership for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. Featured pricing is subject to change. Long live 2005. A Day To Remember and Yellowcard just announced they're striking out on the nationwide 'Maximum Fun Tour' from September through November this year. While on the road, the anti-establishment co-headliners have two shows scheduled in New York and New Jersey. First up, they hit Syracuse, NY's Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheatre on Wednesday, Sept. 10. Then, the pair is scheduled to melt faces at Camden, NJ's Freedom Mortgage Pavilion on Thursday, Sept. 11. On select dates, the raucous duo will be joined by special guests State Champs, The Wonder Years, Boundaries and Dinosaur Pile-Up. This run comes on the heels of the release of A Day To Remember's eighth studio album 'Big Ole Album Vol. 1,' which hit shelves earlier this year. As for Yellowcard, their first record in a decade, the Travis Barker-produced 'Better Days' allegedly drops Oct. 10. In addition to the tour and new output, both acts also have Vans Warped Tour dates lined up this summer and fall. Fans can purchase tickets for all upcoming A Day To Remember shows on sites like Vivid Seats; the official on-sale for the 'Maximum Fun Tour' is Friday, June 6. Vivid Seats is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand. They have a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and will be delivered before the event. A Day To Remember tour schedule 2025 A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below. Vans Warped Tour On top of the co-headlining jaunt, both ADTR and Yellowcard will take part in the recently-resurrected Vans Warped Tour. If you want to be there, here's where the action is going down at the three-part festival these next few months. A Day To Remember set list Ahead of the North American tour, A Day To Remember has been performing all over the UK and Europe. Based on our findings at Set List FM, here's what they performed at a recent gig in Paris. 01.) 'The Downfall of Us All' 02.) 'I'm Made of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of?' 03.) '2nd Sucks' 04.) 'Right Back at It Again' 05.) 'Bad Blood' 06.) 'Paranoia' 07.) 'To the Death' 08.) 'Rescue Me' (Marshmello cover) 09.) 'Have Faith in Me' 10.) 'All My Friends' 11.) 'Since U Been Gone' (Kelly Clarkson cover) 12.) 'You Be Tails, I'll Be Sonic' 13.) 'Mr. Highway's Thinking About the End' 14.) 'Resentment' 15.) 'Miracle' 16.) 'Mindreader' 17.) 'LeBron' 18.) 'All I Want' 19.) 'Sometimes You're the Hammer, Sometimes You're the Nail' Encore 20.) 'If It Means a Lot to You' 21.) 'Flowers' 22.) 'All Signs Point to Lauderdale' Yellowcard set list Most recently, Yellowcard brought the hits to Sydney, Australia on April 16. Here's what they took to the stage, according to Set List FM. 01.) 'Way Away' 02.) 'Breathing' 03.) 'Lights and Sounds' 04.) 'Believe' 05.) 'Fighting' 06.) 'Rough Landing, Holly' 07.) 'Life of a Salesman' 08.) 'One Year, Six Months' 09.) 'Empty Apartment' 10.) 'Keeper' 11.) 'Always Summer' 12.) 'Awakening' 13.) 'Better Days' 14.) 'With You Around' 15.) 'Back Home' 16.) 'Only One' 17.) 'Ocean Avenue' A Day To Remember new music Just a few months ahead of the tour announcement, A Day To Remember unveiled their eighth studio album 'Big Ole Album Vol. 1.' As always, the group oscillates between melodic pop, angsty punk and full-on metal, which creates a sense of whiplash while listening. There's little room to breathe but that's not necessary when a record is as much of a shot of adrenaline as 'Big Ole Album Vol. 1' is. Highlights here include the fist-pumping rocker 'Feedback,' melodic country-esque ode to buddies 'All My Friends' and invigorating 'LeBron.' All that being said, others may have a totally different interpretation of the record depending on taste. Our favorites here lean punk- some listeners may prefer the heavy metal. ADTR really caters to totally different audiences and that's part of what makes them so special. Want to give the album a spin? Click here to rock out to 'Big Ole Album Vol. 1.' Yellowcard new music Ahead of the release of 'Better Days,' Yellowcard has dropped a pair of hard-charging singles. The title track 'Better Days' kicks things off with a bit of feedback before launching into the group's anthemic sound — soaring vocals and rockin' guitar — and hit overdrive. It's a delight. Up next, 'honestly i' is a bit more unconventional with its shaky accordian-like sound off the top. Speedy percussions steady the operation and by a minute in, the song returns to classic Yellowcard territory. To hear for yourself, you can find both tracks here. 'Maximum Fun Tour' special guests In the off chance you need to brush up on the opening acts' respective sounds, here's each artist's most-streamed song on Spotify. State Champs: 'Secrets' The Wonder Years: 'Came Out Swinging' Boundaries: 'Easily Erased' Dinosaur Pile-Up: 'Back Foot' Huge acts on tour in 2025 Need more genre-bending punk and metal in your life? If so, here are just five groups that might scratch that itch. • Blink-182 • Sleep Token • Sex Pistols • System of a Down • $uicideboy$ Who else is on the road this year? Take a look at our list of all the biggest artists on tour in 2025 to find the show for you. This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change
Yahoo
07-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
System of a Down's John Dolmayan Says Donald Trump ‘Brings a Little Sanity Back' to the U.S.
System of a Down drummer John Dolmayan has shared more insights into his fondness for U.S. President Donald Trump, despite the notably progressive views espoused by his band. Dolmayan, who joined System of a Down in 1997, shared his recent opinions in a recent discussion with Australian YouTuber Lilian Tahmasian. Throughout the lengthy conversation, the drummer turned his attention to the ever-present topic of politics, addressing his support for the President and confirming that he voted for Trump during his 2024 campaign. More from Billboard A Day To Remember's 'Big Ole Album Vol. 1' Hits Top 10 on Album Sales Chart After Physical-First Release Liam Gallagher Gears Up For Oasis Reunion With Jokes About Band Line-Up: 'Peppa Pig on Drums' Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong and Too $hort Invest in Oakland Minor League Baseball Team 'I'm glad he won, because it brings a little sanity back,' Dolmayan explained. 'Irrespective of what you hear out there, it's much more sane with him than it was without him.' As he continued, Dolmayan – who moved from Beirut to California as a two-year-old amidst the Lebanese Civil War – agreed with Trump's border policy, explaining that while the U.S. thrives on immigration, he believes it must be done 'a certain way.' 'We need law and order,' he continued. 'Just like you lock your door at night, you don't want somebody coming to your house when you have secure borders. We need people coming to this country. We all came to this country. And we need more people coming in. And the United States should always be a bastion for people that need it. Maybe they get oppression one way or the other in their countries and they need to leave. Or maybe they just want a fresh start. Or maybe they wanna be part of something that's unique and interesting like the United States. And they should be allowed to do that, but do it a certain way — pay taxes, whatever you need to do, and live your life.' Dolmayan's outspoken support for Trump has been notable in recent years. In 2023, he took to social media to reveal he had lost friends and 'hundreds of thousands' of followers due to his support for the President and his 'unwillingness to accept the narratives [his followers] are now questioning the validity of.' Speaking to Tahmasian, however, Dolmayan explained that the left or right side of politics 'makes no difference' to him, instead claiming he's against 'who's doing wrong at this time.' 'If the conservatives go way off on the right and become too religious or whatever the case may be, where they're infringing on people, then I'm gonna be with the Democrats at that point, because I'm not a politician and I don't give a shit about the political parties. I'm a realist,' he explained. 'And whatever's good for people, that's what I'm gonna fight for. So I'll always be the enemy. I can never win.' System of a Down released five albums between 1998 and 2005, with 2001's Toxicity, and Hypnotize and Mezmerize (both 2005) all hitting No. 1 on the Billboard 200. The group embarked on a four-year hiatus in 2006, later reforming in 2010 and continuing to perform live sporadically since. In 2020, System of a Down released the singles 'Protect the Land' and 'Genocidal Humanoidz,' though the band have shown no indication of recording a further studio album, with Dolmayan claiming that he's felt 'frustration' with the group's lack of musical progress. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart