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by AH on 5/6/25Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre - PhoenixRating: 4 out of 5Really great show! Seether should have been the headliner in my opinion.
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Since their formation in 2003, A Day To Remember quietly emerged as arguably the biggest underground band in the world. The Florida group affirmed this status by achieving one platinum album, two gold albums, one platinum single, and four gold singles. Not to mention, each full-length record ascended to #1 on the Billboard Rock, Indie, and/or Alternative Chart including their most recent release, A Day To Remember's Big Ole Album Vol. 1, which arrived earlier this year. They've put up unprecedented numbers for a rock act in the 21st century, generating nearly 2 billion streams worldwide and sales of three million-plus units. They've also packed arenas on continental tours and attracted a global audience consisting of millions. A Day To Remember is: Jeremy McKinnon (vocals), Alex Shelnutt (drums), Kevin Skaff (guitar, vocals), and Neil Westfall (guitar, vocals).
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Really great show! Seether should have been the headliner in my opinion.
Great overall performance and can’t wait to see them again!
This concert was amazing! The venue was beautiful and laid out with the concert-goers in mind. The openers were phenomenal, though nothing compared to ADTR. Hopefully can go again next year :)
This was my first U-fest and it was with A Day to Remember! Plus got pit tickets too. It was totally worth it and I had so much fun. Everyone was super friendly.
I left after Seether, they were great. Never listened to Dorothy before, she is fantastic. Mammoth...loved Wolfgang's guitar playing.
This show was an absolute blast. ADTR was just great with a mix of their new stuff being performed for the first time and their more popular songs. Great time.
This was the first time I went to this venue and I enjoyed the "small"atmosphere. I also really enjoyed how close the parking was to the arena as I didn't have to cross any roads. The show itself was absolutely incredible. I'm never disappointed by A Day to Remember and always try to see them whenever they're around. I can't speak on the other acts but ADTR was spectacular. The crowd interactions, the energy, cannons shooting confetti and inflatable volleyballs add so much more to an already incredible live performance. I'm someone that likes to be as close to the barricade at center stage. It's not always easy to accomplish but with a standard entrance ticket I was able to be just 1 person away from the barricade directly in the center. I did wait 30 minutes before doors opened but VIP and early entrance isn't required to get a good view if you plan accordingly. If you don't like crowd surfers then I'd encourage you to get seats or stay in the back or to the sides as ADTR as a substantial amount of crowd surfers. Security and the crowd did a great job preventing anyone from falling but if you're someone with back problems you may want to avoid being up close and center. Overall, incredible show, from the venue, performance itself, crowd interactions and the setlist.
I missed the first band due parking traffic but August Burns Red as an opener was a phenomenal warm up, if you can even call it a warm up, because I felt like I was at church praising the metals gods. Then ADTR came on and the crowd went nuts with excitement. They played for a full hour and a half and did a lot, I mean A LOT, of their "less popular"but still incredible songs. My husband was thrilled hearing so many of the B sides and how good they still were even though they're not the mainstream songs. I saw ADTR at Rockville earlier this year in Daytona, so when I saw they were coming down to Hollywood I had zero hesitation purchasing the tix! 1000% would recommend!!! It's amazing to be able to see bands as an adult that you listened to as a broke teenager who could never afford to go to concerts.
Perfect concert! Crowd was amazing as well!! Will see them anytime they come to Florida.
I've been to some late tour concerts where I saw some bands members were clearly burnt out. All of the bands here were fantastic. This was a great show. Great venue at hard rock live as well.