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A Day To Remember have just announced they will be playing live at the Kerrang! Awards 2016 on June 9 at London’s Troxy.
This will be an exclusive UK appearance, performing alongside British metal heroes Asking Alexandria. Once the final award has been handed out and the rock’n’roll ceremony closed, the venue will be transformed into the hottest gig in town.
The show will be their first performance on UK soil since Download Festival last year. Previous to that, their triumphant sold-out headline show at Alexandra Palace cemented their place as one of rock’s finest prospects.
A Day To Remember frontman Jeremy McKinnon says:
“Expect the unexpected. We’re kind of known for doing what you least expect, so I’m sure we’ll figure something out. Our paths have crossed with Asking Alexandria at festivals and that sort of thing over the years – there won’t be any rivalry on our part, friendly or otherwise. We just do our thing. It’s also awesome to be nominated. We never expected to do any of these things that we’re doing.”