A Day To Remember have been off the road since July of last year, but they’ll hit US venues this spring/summer on a headlining trek dubbed, “Raisin’ Hell in the Heartland Tour”, with support from Knocked Loose and Boston Manor. The Florida band’s most recent album is 2016’s Bad Vibrations, and there’s no word yet on whether the metalcore / pop-punk act will have new music out this year. The tour kicks off May 31st in Peoria, Illinois, and runs through a June 28th show in Providence, Rhode Island.
A Day to Remember appeared to conclude the touring cycle for 2016's Bad Vibrations last summer. Could this mean that the band has been working on their seventh full length album with plans for a 2019 release? That information has yet to come, but the signs are looking like that will be the case. Bad Vibrations reached No. 2 on the Billboard 200 charts, marking the highest debut position of any A Day to Remember album, besting What Separates Me From You, which hit No. 11 in 2010.