GO LIVE: A Day to Remember re-enters Washington DC on the Re Entry Tour!

The Anthem and Live Nation present A Day to Remember, who is currently touring with Asking Alexandria and Point North on the Re Entry Tour. What a solid tour package. 

Attending an A Day to Remember tour is always one to remember, no pun intended. The production, the music, the moshing and the dedicated fans on the barricade dealing with the crowd surfers is always a blast. 

Up first was the band Point North, after their set it was time for Asking Alexandria. This band is from the UK and each time I’ve seen them they get better and better. Not only did we get a taste of some old material of theirs we also got some newer material, which their latest record called See What’s on the Inside would be released at midnight.  Their setlist consisted of the following: 

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Alone Again
They Don’t Want What We Want (And They Don’t Care)
Antisocialist
Into the Fire
Where Did it Go?
Moving On
The Violence
Down to Hell
When the Lights Come On
Alone in a Room

After Asking Alexandria got the crowd warmed up, it was time for A Day to Remember to take the stage. The stage setup was actually pretty cool not going to lie, it was like a castle like theme but not in that princess type way. The fans went from about a seven to a full blown ten as the lights went out and the first note played as the band opened their set with Right Back at It Again. Every time I get the chance to see A Day to Remember (this is my second time this year, they were at Blue Ridge Rock Festival) they never disappoint. This show was definitely special considering they treated fans to a song they’ve never played live before, Brick Wall. Their setlist consisted of a total of eighteen songs along with an encore of three more songs. Check out the setlist below:

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Right Back at It Again
2nd Sucks
Degenerates
Paranoia
Rescue Me
Have Faith in Me
Mindreader
Reassemble
Everything We Need
Last Chance to Dance (Bad Friend)
Life @ 11
Mr. Highway’s Thinking About the End
Resentment
All Signs Point to Lauderdale
Brick Wall
I’m Made of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of?
All I Want
The Plot to Bomb the Panhandle

Encore:
If It Means a Lot to You
Sometimes You’re the Hammer, Sometimes You’re the Nail
The Downfall of Us All