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Pop punk perfection… that’s ALL TIME LOW in a nutshell!

Not many bands can lay claim to consistently selling out shows whenever they tour Australia, but ALL TIME LOW can proudly wear that badge. They’ve repeatedly topped the charts, sold over 1.5 million albums worldwide, chalked up 100+ million views on YouTube, have 5+ million social media followers, and have sold out London’s Wembley Arena. They are a bona fide worldwide sensation and they’re kicking off a whole new chapter in 2017.

With well-earned recognition for their success, ALL TIME LOW have won two AP Awards and two Kerrang! Awards, landed the title of Best Pop Punk Band at the Top In Rock Awards, and were named Band of the Year by Alternative Press Magazine. There is already massive buzz around the highly anticipated new single (due early February) and brand new album not long after, so it is with absolute sheer pleasure that we can announce ALL TIME LOW will be touring Australia in May 2017, for six epic headline dates!

This isn’t just any ordinary tour either… when they play their biggest ever Australian shows, ALL TIME LOW will be bringing along NECK DEEP and THE MAINE in a massive triple-head extravaganza! 

NECK DEEP offers a blistering modern take on pop punk’s glory days; they were nominated by Alternative Press Magazine as a 2015 Breakthrough Band, and took out the 2014 Kerrang! Award for Best British Newcomer. In August of 2015, the band released their critically acclaimed sophomore album Life's Not Out To Get You. Kerrang! Magazine has heralded the band as a “future classic”, with Renowned For Sound exclaiming, “they have delivered an absolutely stunning piece of music that is ultimately a Punk-Pop Masterwork full of supreme bangers, which are more than likely going to become your life anthems.”

THE MAINE are Arizona's alternative pop punk darlings, and aren’t afraid to redefine their sound as they continue to push musical boundaries. Their new album, Lovely, Little, Lonely, will be released in April and if the new single ‘Bad Behaviour’ is anything to go by, this will be another instant classic. As Alternative Press notes, "The Maine sound like a band who've finally found their happy place”.  

ALL TIME LOW have succeeded where so many have failed; in bringing back the glory days of pop punk. Tickets go on sale Thursday 2 February at 9am local time. With a string of sold out signs being prepared as we speak, you have been warned, so get in early to nab your tickets! 

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 1793 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    All Time low made the girls crazy

    by nxm191 on 7/11/09The Electric Factory - Philadelphia

    I was surprised how many bras I found on the ground afterwards. They really played to the crowd well. They were funny, told guy jokes, made everyone laugh with my type of low brow humor. The music was loud, incredible, and well played. There could have been more dancing and moshing all over. The front part of the crowd went nuts, but I was unable to get that far up. The back part of the crowd was still and boring and it kind of ruined parts of the show for me. I can't stand people who just stand still during a rock concert....it's a concert, not church. All Time Low is much better than just your average punk band people might think is a kid's band. They brought it big time and can really hang with other acts that I've seen.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    amazing.

    by mmoollllyy on 7/11/09The Electric Factory - Philadelphia

    days difference and cartel were a little boring since i don't know any of their songs. but once we the kings came out the party really started. everyone was dancing and singling along and it was so energetic and fun. when wtk's set finished, all time low was next. they put on such a good show and made everyone laugh because they were so funny. they're so epic live, all time low and we the kings.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    All Time Low - Electric Factory - Philly

    by Iceempress on 7/11/09The Electric Factory - Philadelphia

    In front of a robust crowd that looked as if was inhaling and exhaling, All Time Low performed with their usual reckless abandon. The music was tight and the lighting added fuel to drive the crowd toward frenzy. But aside from the screaming guitars and drumbeats lies an important ingredient that makes ATL appealing to their fan base. Banter. The simple discussions that they have with each other and with the crowd. While brash and leaning toward much sexual innuendo, it is exactly what this age demographic finds humorous. So while hanging bras on the mic stand may have had some of the parents in the balcony annoyed, the kids loved it. The bands today need to do more to attract and keep their followers and doing something unique can help. All Time Low has the chops to get bigger but they need to expose themselves more (not literally although Jack Baracat would probably volunteer to do so).

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    All Time Low live, not for all ages

    by nonna on 7/11/09The Electric Factory - Philadelphia

    The All Time Low live show is not appropriate for kids younger than 14. I brought a gaggle of 12 year olds, and the band was profane throughout the concert, which I found disappointing. Great music, great musicians, really raunchy show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    ATL Rocks!!!

    by teddi13 on 7/11/09The Electric Factory - Philadelphia

    This concert was AMAZING!!! All the bands that played were really great. The only thing that needed improvement was to list list the opening bands along with the headliner. I tried to find out who was opening before the concert and it didn't say and when I got there one of my favorite bands were opening and I had no clue. It was an incredible surprise none the less.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    this show was AMAZING!

    by ALLTIMELOWLOVE on 7/11/09The Electric Factory - Philadelphia

    This was definitely the best show i have ever been to! The music was incredible, the people were friendly, the musicians were HOT! it was all around a great show

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    I <3 ATL

    by Steff on 7/11/09The Electric Factory - Philadelphia

    All Time Low never seems to disappoint. They always put on an amazing show. They know how to work a crowd and it was awesome how they interacted with us and was making fun of each other. They love what they do and they know without the fans they wouldnt be able to accomplish anything and that comes through at every show. Ive been to so many concerts but my favorite has been All Time Low. Ive seen them at Warped tour in '08 and in November when they came to Philly. No other band can do what they do on and off stage :]

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    A very fun, energetic night...maybe a bit too much

    by Aperson on 7/11/09The Electric Factory - Philadelphia

    All Time Low are known for being crazy and full of energy. Every song of their's was filled with nonstop jumping around and crazy guitar solos and lots of fun. Between each song they also like to entertain the audience with silly, if not crude jokes, but it's all in good fun. When it comes down to it, they're there to play you some music, and they do not disappoint. They are spot on when playing live and if it's your first time seeing them you will certainly have a nice time. However, I will warn that All Time Low fans are some of the craziest moshers I have ever seen. I know it sounds like a joke considering that they are all teenage girls...but they love their All Time Low and they are not afraid to trample you if you get in their way of a flying water bottle or guitar pick. I had a bad experience at my last All Time Low concert where I fell in the pit. I was there by myself and nobody helped me back up and I ended up breaking my leg in four places. So when I saw this crowd getting rowdy at the OPENING ACT Days Difference, I decided it would be a smart decision to move to the balcony. If you're at an All Time Low concert, be very cautious about the mosh pit. If you really want to enjoy the show and not fear for your life, go to a balcony or where it's safe. But besides the fans, being at an All Time Low concert makes you feel drunk off happy. If you like this band and you see them live, you will not stop smiling.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    This is the reason we go to concerts

    by MoshPitVeteran on 7/11/09The Electric Factory - Philadelphia

    Opening act was Days Difference. Never heard of them?...well neither had I. A little more pop than my typical listen, but really good. I expect big things. Cartel was in the 2nd position, kind of curious as I expected them just before the headliner. Will and company are back on track after the disappointing Band in a Bubble promotion. How anyone thought a band could do their best writing in a clear bubble on a New York pier is beyond me. Trust me, they're back with a vengeance. We the Kings was in the 3rd spot. My admiration for this band is well documented. Everytime someone tells me how great some garage band is, I always let them listen to this band from their freshman release and say "that's the competition, and your band isn't close". They even did a cover of The Middle better than Jimmy Eat World. The problem is, nothing new. I heard the same songs I heard the first time, upstairs at The Troc. It's been too long without any new material worked into the show. Get to work guys, as good as you are there are a thousand bands nipping at your heals that would love your spot. The grand finale, All Time Low was amazing. Any time you think music is at it's best sitting in your living room listening to a CD on surround sound, you need to see these guys. Potty humor aside, or not if you're into that kind of thing, it is an amazingly high energy show that drags you in, swirls you around, and spits you out the other side. It's really easy to believe these guys are having the time of their lives and want you to come along with them. I'm down...well at least until Monday when I have to go to work!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    ALL TIME LOW was phenominal!!!

    by webejammon on 7/11/09The Electric Factory - Philadelphia

    With their funny jokes, great stage presence, and charismatic get-your-feet-off-the-floor music it was no wonder the headliner stole the stage at last night's concert and got the crowd of mostly teenage girls going crazy for more!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    All Time Low was hysterical

    by michaelle on 7/11/09The National - Richmond

    I thought We The Kings did a really great job of pumping up the crowd and interacting with them. I loved their enthusiasm and it seemed like they were really having a great time and I think it was really cool of them to hang out after the show. I really loved All Time Low not only because of the great songs they played but also because of the great show they put on. They were really funny and made the concert really entertaining and they seemed like really chill guys. I thought it was great how we got to meet Days Difference and take pictures of them. Cartel played a lot of great songs.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    a mixed review

    by adaughterzdad on 7/10/09The National - Richmond

    I arrived late after dropping off my daughter to park, so I didn't get to see Days Difference, but I understand from her that they were "awesome." Cartel certainly gave an acceptable performance, but I was particularly impressed with the music and showmanship of We the Kings. On the contrary, I was quite unimpressed with All Time Low. The music was monotonous, the light show was annoying, and the group's between song interaction was just perverse, not entertaining. The venue was, on the other hand, wonderful, a great example of a grand old theater, from the gilded age, I'd expect, well restored, with rooms for adults not interested in the concert to wait with liquid refreshment.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Days Difference has a Great Future

    by Seeds on 7/10/09The National - Richmond

    I took my kids to the concert. You know the get to know your kid's music, get to know your kids. I was blown away by the shear energy of the bands. Days Difference was my personal favorite. My girls loved them, too. Even though they came to see All Time Low and We The Kings. I was a little disappointed by the lack of enthusiasm of Cartel and more than a little shocked by the language out of All Time Low. But still a great concert. Loved the multi-band theme, but maybe putting some videos of the bands up while the roadies do their thing would be a good idea. Keep up the great work!!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    It was packed tight!

    by katherineanne on 7/10/09The National - Richmond

    The national was packed tight for this event! All Time Low told raunchy jokes that were quite disgusting, but their singing and playing was good. We The King's set was the most enjoyable, because they played a mix of their popular hits and songs that everyone knows and loves. Some of the songs they played in their set included "I'm Yours" by Jason Mraz and "The Middle" by Jimmy Eat World. The even played the theme song from "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air!" Days Difference was my second favorite, although I have never heard o them before. Their songs were upbeat and energetic and very, very fun! Cartel, while one of the more popular bands in this group, had the worst live performance. The singer's voice was whiny and annoying. I couldn't wait for their set to be over.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    All Time Low, We the Kings, Cartel in Richmond

    by Jupiter1840 on 7/10/09The National - Richmond

    This is a highly recommended mini tour to go out to see; especially if it is in or within an hour of your hometown. Cartel were the seasoned veterans who stuck mainly to their past hits. They came on second and did not have much more to offer than playing their past top songs. We The Kings Brought a lot of energy to the stage through their great music and good crowd interaction. They played some of their recent hits, a couple covers, and some songs that will be on their upcoming album. All Time Low deserved the main stage as they rocked out pretty well. Great music, great energy, and great crowd interaction. They are definitely for the mature audience (>18) which was definitely the minority at the venue (a lot of high schoolers). The National is a nice venue for a concert and everything was well ran.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    All Time Low = All Time BEST!!

    by Lynellephant on 7/10/09The National - Richmond

    The show was amazing!! The venue was beautiful and quite unique. The parking was extremely easy as well. The band was great, and the fact that it was standing room only added to the extraordinary atmosphere! The event staff was excellent too. Overall, it was an awesome experience, and I will definitely attend events at The National in the future.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    All Time Low wasn't on a roll

    by Padre on 7/10/09The National - Richmond

    Days Difference was alright. Cartel, We The Kings and All Time Low were all good. All Time Low could have used a few less lights on the stage, blinding lights made it impossible to see the band.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    worth the confusion of downtown richmond.

    by taybur on 7/10/09The National - Richmond

    This was an amazing pairing of bands, and an amazing venue for the show. The bands were matched in genre, so nothing came out of nowhere (like 50 cent at the Fall Out Boy show in Charlotte!) and even if you hadn't heard of the openers you would enjoy them. Days Difference has promising talent - addicting rhythms and commanding stage presence. Cartel was a bit more seasoned and delivered an energizing follow-up to continue what Days Difference had established. We the Kings was amazing as usual, even throwing in a cover of JimmyEatWorld's "In the Middle." Dan-Dan closed a guitar exchange gap by treating the audience to the theme for "Fresh Prince of Belair." Although all of these bands were great, none compared to the headliner. All Time Low came on strong with "Lost in Stereo" and never stopped. Energized by their latest album release, All Time Low's set was filled with amp dives, glowing drums, and even a bit of crowd surfing. This was an amazing show, and if you can catch any of the rest of this tour definitely do. It's worth any amount of money for the ticket.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great concert!!!

    by cveny05 on 7/10/09The National - Richmond

    All the bands playing last night in Richmond: Days Difference, Cartel, We the Kings, and All Time Low were outstanding! Every band got into their sets and rocked the whole venue. We the Kings kept the hype up for All Time Low especially when they covered Jimmy Eat World's "The Middle". All Time Low was amazing as usual and their crowd interaction was great. I would definitely reccomend this event to anybody should the opportunity ever arise again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Nothing Personal~

    by LauraES on 7/10/09The National - Richmond

    The show last night was the first show of All Time Low's short 10 day tour before going on Warped Tour. I have seen them many of times. Never once am I disappointed by their show and this one was no different. The set was well liked. Playing a great amount of new songs and a select from older albums. They always have sounded amazing live. They have a fairly tight act even with their between song banter that always has me laughing. The opening acts I have also seen before. Days Difference opened with a bang. The whole band is full of energy. I haven't seen them in years when they first came onto the scene. The way they are going now they will be known by many in due time. Cartel has been away for awhile recording. I had been over two years since them last. They hadn't change one bit. Their act was still tight. We the Kings put on a great show as well. Covering The Middle by Jimmy Eat World and executing it extremely well. They did a Fresh Prince of Belair cover as well.