A Day To Remember returns to Brazil with 3 solo shows at the end of January. The band will perform in Belo Horizonte on the 27th, Curitiba on the 29th, and Porto Alegre on February 3rd. Tickets are still on sale at the Eventim website .
They are also participating in Avenged Sevenfold's Life is But a Dream… Tour , which takes place on January 31st at Allianz Parque in São Paulo.
Formed in 2003 in Florida, A Day To Remember turned heavy guitars and confessional lyrics into a magnet for the local audience, which expanded rapidly and followed the band's musical maturation.
In March 2025, they released their eighth album, Big Ole Album Vol. 1. The new project led to performances in several countries, including their most recent tour, the Maximum Fun Tour , where they co-headlined with the band Yellowcard.
We've highlighted 3 reasons why you shouldn't miss A Day To Remember's shows in Brazil.
The shows in Brazil are the only ones in Latin America
Brazilian fans of A Day To Remember will have an exclusive privilege. The band's stop in Brazil will be the only shows of this tour in all of Latin America, further reinforcing the importance of the Brazilian audience. The band concludes this part of the tour after the show in Porto Alegre on February 3rd, and returns to the road again only in April, with a show in Perth, Australia.
Songs from the new album played for the first time
A Day To Remember's current tour is promoting the group's latest album, Big Ole Album Vol. 1 (2025). According to recent setlists from the band, the shows in Brazil should include at least six tracks from the album that will be played live for the first time on Brazilian soil. These are: “Bad Blood”, “Miracle”, “All My Friends”, “Flowers”, “LeBron” and “Closer Than You Think”. Check out the likely complete setlist by clicking here .
Solo shows will be more intimate
OA Day To Remember will perform at Allianz Parque in São Paulo as a guest band for Avenged Sevenfold, but the band's other 3 shows will be in more intimate venues: BeFly Hall (Belo Horizonte), Live Curitiba (Curitiba), and KTO Arena (Porto Alegre). These solo shows guarantee an exclusive experience for the band's fans and may include setlist changes and surprises.
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