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5 songs we want to hear at A Day To Remember's shows in Brazil

The band will perform solo shows in Belo Horizonte, Curitiba, and Porto Alegre

A Day To Remember returns to Brazil with three solo shows in January. The band will perform in Belo Horizonte on the 27th, Curitiba on the 29th, and Porto Alegre on February 3rd. They will also participate 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 quickly expanded and followed the band's musical maturation. In March of this year, they released their eighth album, Big Ole Album Vol. 1. The new project led to performances in several countries, including their most recent tour, Maximum Fun Tour , in which they co-headlined with the band Yellowcard.

Check out 5 songs from A Day To Remember that we're excited to see at their shows in Brazil.

"All I Want"

"All I Want" is one of A Day To Remember's most beloved songs, and for good reason. The track is part of the band's fourth studio album, What Separates Me From You (2010), and became popular mainly due to its iconic music video, which features appearances by several popular bands from the punk/hardcore scene of the time, such as Pete Wentz ( Fall Out Boy ), Bring Me The Horizon , The Devil Wears Prada , Winston McCall of Parkway Drive , and many others.

"The Downfall Of Us All"

One of the band's most popular tracks, "The Downfall Of Us All" is the opening track of the album Homesick (2009) and also the song that opens the show. The single is a catchy mix of metalcore and pop punk and received approval from Chad Gilbert , vocalist of New Found Glory , when it was still just a demo. Gilbert opined that if someone had never heard A Day To Remember before, "Downfall" would be "the perfect introduction".

“If It Means A Lot To You”

“If It Means A Lot To You” is one of the most intimate moments in A Day To Remember's shows. The track, which is also from Homesick , is performed with just vocals and guitar, creating a moment of connection between vocalist Jeremy McKinnon and the audience, who join in singing along.

"Paranoia"

“Paranoia” is the second track on the album Bad Vibrations (2016) and one of A Day To Remember's heaviest songs, with a frenetic rhythm and catchy chorus. In concerts, the track is usually placed around the middle of the setlist, and that's when the mosh pits open up and the crowd goes wild.

"Flowers"

Towards the end of the show, the band performs “Flowers,” one of the tracks from their most recent album, Big Ole Album Vol. 1 (2025). The song was very well received by the fans and is one of the most energetic moments in the setlist.

READ ALSO: A Day To Remember: Find out the likely setlist for the shows in Brazil

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