News Bilmuri shares new studio photo with Jeremy McKinnon, Noah Sebastian and moreBilmuri’s working on the follow-up to 2024’s AMERICAN MOTOR SPORTS – and he’s bringing in some very big players indeed…
Features The rise of ADTR, as told through their most important gigsA Day To Remember have been one of the best live bands on the planet for a long, long time now. Despite a “mortifying” first show all the way back in 2003, Jeremy McKinnon reveals – through 10 key gigs – how they’ve shot straight to the top.
News ADTR and Yellowcard team up for 36-city Maximum Fun TourA Day To Remember and Yellowcard have just revealed a colossal North American tour, with support coming from State Champs, The Wonder Years and more.
Reviews The big review: Slam Dunk Festival 2025Once again, it’s a weekend to remember as ADTR, Neck Deep, Hot Milk, Alkaline Trio, Scowl and many more bring the noise to Hatfield and Leeds at Slam Dunk 2025…
News Inside Green Day’s Download debut – only in the new issue of Kerrang!Green Day have done it all – apart from Donington. Before they finally destroy Download Festival this June, K! joins Billie Joe Armstrong for a celebration of their monumental Saviors era, and ticking off yet more band milestones…
Features A Day To Remember: “We’re always chasing that moment that connects with people on a deep level”As A Day To Remember springboard from their sensational new record Big Ole Album Vol. 1 to finally headline Slam Dunk Festival in May, Jeremy McKinnon takes us inside their latest chapter, and explains why he’ll forever do things from the heart…
News Avenged Sevenfold announce Latin America tour with ADTR, Mr. Bungle and more“We’ve missed our Latin American fans!” A7X have announced a new tour, with support from A Day To Remember, Mr. Bungle, Poppy and Karen Dió on select dates.
Reviews The big review: Knotfest SydneySlipknot’s mega-fest goes down under, with a little help from A Day To Remember, Enter Shikari, BABYMETAL and more…
News A Day To Remember add more UK and European tour datesAs well as playing May’s Slam Dunk Festival, A Day To Remember have revealed a whole load more shows on this side of the pond…
News Check out the new Kerrang! x A Day To Remember capsule collectionGet your hands on the exclusive K! x ADTR capsule now – featuring tees, hoodies and even a skate deck!
News The Slam Dunk Festival 2025 stage times are officially outBrace for impact! Here’s when you’ll be able to watch everyone from A Day To Remember to Alkaline Trio to As It Is at this year’s Slam Dunk.
News Inside A Day To Remember’s big ole return – only in the new issue of Kerrang!Before they return to the UK soon to make their Slam Dunk Festival debut, Ocala pop-punk-metalcore favourites A Day To Remember have made an astonishing (and surprise) comeback with their Big Ole Album Vol. 1. Across eight pages, Jeremy McKinnon exclusively reveals all…
News A Day To Remember among the latest names added to Vans Warped TourFresh from their big comeback, A Day To Remember are joining this year’s Vans Warped Tour line-up, along with fellow new additions Nova Twins, Bad Rabbits and Winona Fighter.
News Why does Oli Sykes have a credit on the new A Day To Remember album?You may have already spotted Oli Sykes on the cover of A Day To Remember’s Big Ole Album Vol. 1, but the Bring Me The Horizon singer also played a role in the song Die For Me…
Reviews Album review: A Day To Remember – Big Ole Album Vol. 1Surprise! Ocala’s heaviest pop-punk band A Day To Remember drop new record with zero fanfare. Not a surprise: it’s awesome.
News Listen to two new A Day To Remember singles, Make It Make Sense and LeBronFresh from announcing Big Ole Album Vol. 1, A Day To Remember have unleashed two new singles – Make It Make Sense and LeBron – to give fans a proper taste of LP number eight.
Features Inside A Day To Remember’s surprise new album: “So many different emotions have fed into this”Four years on from You’re Welcome, A Day To Remember are back with their Big Ole Album Vol. 1. Ahead of its surprise release, Jeremy McKinnon tells K! about getting voice memos from Oli Sykes, channelling Gojira and Coal Chamber, and already having “quite a bit done” for Vol. 2…