A Day to Remember brings their "The Least Anticipated Album Tour" to The Kia Forum
Heavy rock enthusiasts gathered at the iconic Forum in Inglewood, CA to witness a night of high-energy performances by A Day to Remember, with support from The Story So Far and Four Year Strong. Titled "The Least Anticipated Album Tour," fans were anything but unenthused; anticipation was palpable as concertgoers filled the arena, ready for an unforgettable experience.
Scowl, the hardcore punk band from Santa Cruz, California, kicked off the night.This female-fronted band is known for their high-energy performances and raw sound, and they captivated the audience with their intense stage presence. Fans praised Scowl for their authentic hardcore style, which draws influences from 80s hardcore, punk, and modern alternative music.
Four Year Strong
Four Year Strong set the tone with their infectious blend of pop-punk and hardcore. Their energetic stage presence immediately captivated the audience with songs like "It Must Really Suck to Be Four Year Strong Right Now" and "Wasting Time (Eternal Summer),". The band's tight musicianship and relentless enthusiasm created an electric atmosphere, priming the crowd for the night ahead.
The songs they played were:
1. Brain Pain
2. It Must Really Suck to Be Four Year Strong Right Now
3. uncooked
4. A daddy of mine
5. We All Float Down Here
6. Get Out of My Head
7. Heroes Get Remembered, Legends Never Die
8. Wasting Time (Eternal Summer)
This diverse selection showcased the band's dynamic range and ability to keep the audience engaged from start to finish.
The Story So Far
The next band to perform was The Story So Far, and their emotionally charged performance took the energy to new heights. With their signature melodic hardcore sound, the band delivered a powerful set featuring fan favorites like "Nerve." Lead vocalist Parker Cannon's raw, emotive delivery deeply resonated with the audience, and the band's synergy was evident in their flawless execution.
Their setlist featured a mix of fan favorites and newer tracks, creating an engaging and dynamic show. The songs they played included:
1. Big Blind
2. Roam
3. All This Time
4. High Regard
5. Out of It
6. Letterman
7. Heavy Gloom
8. Bad Luck
9. Things I Can’t Change
10. Nerve
11. Watch You Go
12. Keep This Up
13. Proper Dose
A Day to Remember
When the headliners finally took the stage, the venue exploded with anticipation. A Day to Remember, known for seamlessly blending pop-punk, metalcore, and post-hardcore, delivered an unforgettable performance. They kicked off with a blast of confetti from the cannons and launched into their song "Sticks and Bricks," immediately taking control of the stage and igniting the crowd. As fans surfed over the audience in waves, Jeremy McKinnon's dynamic presence and powerful vocals amplified the energy in the arena. A memorable moment was when bass guitarist Bobby Lynge chose Kelly Clarkson's "Since You've Been Gone" for the band to perform, eliciting a collective sing-along from the audience.
The production was top-notch, featuring impressive lighting and pyrotechnics that enhanced the entire experience. The crowd's energy was relentless, with mosh pits and 'surfboard style' crowd surfing, which have become synonymous with an ADTR show.
The concert was a testament to the enduring appeal of A Day to Remember and the vibrant heavy rock scene. With stellar performances from Four Year Strong and The Story So Far, the night celebrated high-energy music and shared passion. Fans left the venue with hoarse voices and buzzing euphoria, indicating a successful and memorable concert. Once again, Los Angeles proved to be the perfect backdrop for a night of unforgettable rock music.