
Are you ready to have maximum fun? The "Maximum Fun Tour" brings together alternative rock bands A Day to Remember and Yellowcard as headliners in summer and fall 2025. Plus there are special guests joining the tour.
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A Day to Remember Overview for the "Maximum Fun Tour"
A Day to Remember hit the music scene with a metalcore, pop-punk sound in the early 2000s. The band released a surprise new "Big Ole Album" in early 2025. It has the singles "Miracle," "Feedback," "Make It Make Sense" and "LeBron" on it.
Before the "Maximum Fun Tour" kicks off, you can also catch A Day to Remember in Europe and at various U.S. music festivals in summer 2025, including the Vans Warped Tour.
A Day to Remember Setlist
The band is known for a blend of heavy music and pop-punk elements. A Day to Remember is playing songs from their 2025 release, "Big Ole Album Vol. 1," as well as fan favorites.
Yellowcard Setlist
Following the band's 2022 reunion, Yellowcard is playing hits such as "Ocean Avenue" along with material from their new album, "Better Days." Yellowcard is known for their signature violin-infused pop-punk sound.
A Day to Remember and Yellowcard Opening Acts
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Who opens for co-headliners A Day to Remember and Yellowcard? The maximum Fun Tour has two headliners and two sets of opening acts:
- Special guests State Champs and Boundaries open Sept. 5 through Sept. 28, 2025.
- Special guests Dinosaur Pile-Up and The Wonder Years open Oct. 22 through Nov. 22.
We do not yet know if A Day to Remember and Yellowcard will alternate playing last.
What Time Does A Day to Remember Go on Stage?
Looking to know exactly what time A Day to Remember goes on stage? Exact times may vary depending on opening acts and show start time. Most shows start at 6:15 p.m. but a few start at 6:30 or. 7 p.m. The show start time varies per venue so be sure to check your ticket.
After each special guest plays their set, you can expect a short break. Expect A Day to Remember to take the stage after two opening acts and then either before or after Yellowcard.
Are you you looking forward to seeing A Day to Remember and Yellowcard live in concert? Let us know in the comments below!
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