Few bands bring the same level of energy, chaos, and connection to their live shows as A Day to Remember. From stage-diving antics to unforgettable collaborations, the band has built a reputation for making every concert a wild ride. Here are some of their most iconic live moments.
Playing “Have Faith in Me” Acoustic in London (2010)
During their set at the Hammersmith Apollo, Jeremy McKinnon stripped things down for an acoustic version of “Have Faith in Me.” The entire crowd sang along, creating one of the most intimate moments in the band’s history.
Launching Fans in Zorb Balls
A Day to Remember has a habit of turning their shows into full-scale mayhem, and one of their most famous stunts involved sending fans into the crowd inside giant inflatable Zorb balls. It was chaotic, hilarious, and pure ADTR.
Jeremy McKinnon’s “Crowd Walk” at Self Help Fest
At Self Help Festival, McKinnon took crowd interaction to a new level by literally walking on top of the crowd during “All I Want.” Fans held him up as he delivered the lyrics, making for a jaw-dropping moment.
Bringing Out Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus for “All Signs Point to Lauderdale”
During a 2016 show, ADTR surprised fans by bringing out Mark Hoppus to perform “All Signs Point to Lauderdale” with them. The collaboration was a dream come true for pop-punk and post-hardcore fans alike.
Confetti, Pyro, and Pure Chaos at Their 2022 UK Tour
The band pulled out all the stops for their UK tour, with massive confetti cannons, fireworks, and a career-spanning setlist that had fans moshing from start to finish. The show proved that even after nearly two decades, ADTR still delivers unforgettable live performances.
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