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‘A Day To Remember’ To Perform At Bryce Jordan Center On October 30

The multi-platinum rock, pop-punk indie band A Day To Remember will perform a leg of its “Couple More Shows” tour on Wednesday, October 30, at the Bryce Jordan Center. A ticket presale will begin at noon Tuesday, August 27, with general ticketing beginning at 10 a.m. on Thursday, August 29, on Ticketmaster.

The Ocala, Florida-based rock group’s fall tour, “Couple More Shows,” was announced on Tuesday with a headlining performance in Las Vegas, Nevada, where it will be wrapping up its largest North America tours in October, “The Least Anticipated Album Tour.”

A Day to Remember was propelled into the national spotlight with the release of new music in almost two years with the single “Feedback,” shortly followed by a full-length album entitled, “You’re Welcome.”

The group is best known for its work on its 2009 album, “Homesick,” landing at No. 21 on the US Billboard 200. In 2014, two songs from the album, “The Downfall of Us All” and “If It Means a Lot to You”, were certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.

The group will be joined on stage with support from August Burns Red and Stand Atlantic. A Day to Remember has previously made stops in Pittsburgh and Scranton, Pennsylvania, as part of its “The Least Anticipated Album Tour” back in June.

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