US hardcore/pop-punk heavyweights A Day To Remember have announced a return to Australia for December with metalcore outfit Of Mice & Men and a new record in tow.
Whether it's to escape the US winter or a reflection of their relentless work ethic, it seems the band just can't stay away, with the announcement coming six months after their Big Ass Tour appearances last December.
The band's sixth album, Bad Vibrations, continues to see them utilise their flexible genre, from touring with heavier acts to opening from Blink-182, and recording with punk rock producer/Descendents drummer Bill Stevenson.
Bad Vibrations will drop Aug 19 via ADTR/Epitaph Records before their five-date Aussie tour kicks off Dec 10 at Perth's Red Hill Auditorium.
Whether it's to escape the US winter or a reflection of their relentless work ethic, it seems the band just can't stay away, with the announcement coming six months after their Big Ass Tour appearances last December.
The band's sixth album, Bad Vibrations, continues to see them utilise their flexible genre, from touring with heavier acts to opening from Blink-182, and recording with punk rock producer/Descendents drummer Bill Stevenson.
Bad Vibrations will drop Aug 19 via ADTR/Epitaph Records before their five-date Aussie tour kicks off Dec 10 at Perth's Red Hill Auditorium.
Tickets On Sale 12 July
10.12.16
Red Hill Auditorium, RED HILL WA
Buy TicketsRed Hill Auditorium, RED HILL WA
13.12.16
Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Hindmarsh SA
Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Hindmarsh SA
14.12.16
Festival Hall, West Melbourne VIC
Festival Hall, West Melbourne VIC
16.12.16
Hordern Pavilion, Moore Park NSW
Hordern Pavilion, Moore Park NSW
18.12.16
Riverstage, Brisbane QLD
Riverstage, Brisbane QLD
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