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A Day to Remember Announce “Live at the Audio Compound” Acoustic Livestream Event

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Official press release:

A Day to Remember have announced details of their upcoming free acoustic livestream event, A Day to Remember: Live at the Audio Compound. Set for Monday, January 25th, the stripped-down set will broadcast on the platinum-selling band’s official YouTube channel at 8:00PM ET for 24 hours. This will notably be A Day to Remember’s first livestream performance. As a preview, the band has shared an acoustic video of “Degenerates,” which was shot in Fall 2019 during their sold-out run of homecoming headline shows. “Degenerates (Live Acoustic)” is streaming below.

For Live at the Audio Compound, A Day To Remember are gearing up to deliver a very special set consisting of fan favorites from their catalog and sought-after deep cuts. Additionally, they will debut “Everything We Need,” a brand-new track from their widely-anticipated next album, You’re Welcome—set for release March 5th, 2021. Leading into and during the performance on January 25th, members from A Day To Remember will join fans worldwide in the comments section of the livestream to answer questions and discuss the show.

A Day to Remember recently heralded You’re Welcome with the new single Brick Wall.”

Pre-orders for You’re Welcome are live now featuring exclusive merch bundles and multiple vinyl variants of the LP. All pre-orders for You’re Welcome will unlock instant grat downloads of “Brick Wall” as well as the previously released singles “Degenerates,” “Resentment,” and “Mindreader.”

Largely produced by Colin “DOC” Brittain and the band’s own Jeremy McKinnon, the 14-tracks on You’re Welcome represent another major step forward for the acclaimed quintet. Highlights include “Bloodsucker” which ravages with an infectious intensity, while “F.Y.M.” spouts punk energy through an unforgettable chorus. “Viva La Mexico” builds to a stadium-sized chant backed by walls of guitars, whereas “Everything We Need” closes out the album with a plaintive melody and acoustic eloquence, once more showcasing A Day to Remember’s multifaceted songwriting.

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