Mitch Ritchie has 2 A Day To Remember concerts.

Blending heavier metalcore and post-hardcore elements with more melodic pop-punk sounds, A Day To Remember (adtr) emerged on the music scene in 2003 with a unique sound that has gained a cult following. In 2005, adtr released its debut album "And Their Name Was Treason" and played on the Van's Warped Tour for the first time. After the release of "Who Have Heart" in 2007, adtr began touring more extensively across the U.S. and U.K. with their first extended international tour in 2010. Despite ongoing litigation with Victory Records that begin in 2011, A Day To Remember has never slowed down. On March 5, 2021, the band released "You're Welcome," its seventh studio album.

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Date   Concert   Venue   Location  
Oct 13, 2019
Monster Energy Aftershock Music Festival Day 3
Tool / Korn / Deadland Ritual / A Day to Remember / Chevelle / Fu Manchu / Gojira / Fire From the Gods / Baby Metal / The Crystal Method / The Hu / Falling In Reverse / BRKN Love / Evan Konrad / New Language / Blue Midnight
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Discovery Park Sacramento, California, United States
Sep 15, 2013
Monster Energy Aftershock Music Festival Day 2
Avenged Sevenfold / Five Finger Death Punch / A Day to Remember / Filter / Volbeat / Halestorm / Pop Evil / H.I.M. / Asking Alexandria / SOiL / All That Remains / Falling In Reverse / Thousand Foot Krutch / Airbourne / Gemini Syndrome / Miss May I / Hell or Highwater Show all bands
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Discovery Park Sacramento, California, United States

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