A Day To Remember wants to do a "Couple More Shows," and we want them in the Quad Cities, so this works out well.

I-Rock 93.5 presents A Day To Remember with special guests August Burns Red and Stands Atlantic. The "Couple More Shows" tour will visit the Vibrant Arena at The Mark on Saturday, October 26.

Tickets are on sale right here.

You can also win your tickets to see the show in the Quad Cities during the "Couple More Shows" tour by signing up to win below!

A Day To Remember

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A Day To Remember have been together since 2003 and to try and put them in a box of rock is tough.  This band can get super heavy on one song, then slow it down and do a song with Blink-182 the next.  Even Wikipedia can't classify them as they say their genre is "metalcore, pop-punk, post-hardcore, alternative rock".

Whatever you classify them as you know they rock.  And their live shows are next level.  It's more than a concert.  It's a full-on show!

August Burns Red

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August Burns Red is a Grammy-nominated metalcore band that doesn't mind being classified that way, but also still does things their own way.

Musically, the group has incorporated instrumentals such as the cello and the violin while also featuring song elements such as classical music-inspired interludes, pushing the boundaries of what is considered 'metalcore'.

Stand Atlantic

When you take the first two bands opening for A Day To Remember and mix them together...you get A Day To Remember.

While August Burns Red has the Metalcore vibe, Stand Atlantic has the pop-punk side of the coin.

From Sydney, Australia, the band is led by Bonnie Fraser on vocals the band draws from their influences suck as Blink-182 and Australia rock heroes Silverchair.

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I-Rock 93.5 is very happy A Day To Remember is doing a couple more shows and one of them is right here in the Quad Cities.  Get your tickets here and sign up below to win from your concert leader I-Rock 93.5!

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