Our favorite rays of sunshine are coming to you LIVE – for the first time in months, All Time Low have announced that they will be together once again to perform live. Broadcasting live from somewhere in Nashville, ATL will be giving fans what they’ve all been waiting for – a full concert experience!
Since the start of the global pandemic, All Time Low has been at the forefront in bringing some light to a dark situation. Early on they began to leak their own album, Wake Up, Sunshine – releasing the first 5 tracks of the album with each getting its own Instagram Live segment. But with ATL and fans starting to get a bit stir crazy, they stepped it up a notch. On top of going live on multiple social media platforms to connect with fans, the guys released the long-awaited Summer Daze Rosé as part of their #EverythingIsWine line. With distance being the enemy that separates the boys, they took the distance as a chance to become more creative together – releasing 3 acoustic styled songs from Wake Up, Sunshine [“Sleeping In”, “Glitter & Crimson” and of course, “Summer Daze” ] all recorded from their respected homes and then complied into one fun video, as well as stepping up their original, goofy content on social media.
Yet with all the laughs and sing-alongs, something still felt like it was missing. On Saturday night, All Time Low announced the one thing they hadn’t given to fans yet – a Live Streamed concert event! For the first time in months Alex, Zack, Rian, and Jack will be enclosed in a room to put on an unforgettable night for fans. Any ATL fan already knows that they will not only pull out all the stops for this stream, but it will be loaded with good vibes, good tunes, and plenty of dick jokes.
This at-home concert event will take place this Friday, July 24 at 5pm CT/6pm ET with tickets only costing $10. Of course, All Time Low spiced things up with a few killer bundles for those fans looking for some concert keepsakes – tickets and bundles can be found linked below. The venue for this event has yet to be [or will never be] fully revealed but “somewhere in Nashville, TN” is drummer, Rian Dawson’s, stomping grounds. While a live stream concert may not be the same as experiencing your favorite pop-punk band in-person, there are some definite benefits in at home streaming – snacks, not paying $12 for a beer, comfy pants, and of course, no venue curfews!
All bets are off come this Friday when the boys are back in town. Until then check out our setlist wishlist for All Time Low’s first live stream concert event.