All Time Low
O2 Academy Birmingham
Sun 09 Mar 14
Door time: 7.00pm
Show time: TBC
All Time Low has emerged as one of the most popular new bands in recent memory, beloved by an increasingly fervent fan following for their fast-paced and fizzy brand of pop-punk. The band come to O2 Academy Birmingham support of their new album Don't Panic.
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All Time Low is a punk rock band formed in 2003 out of Towson, Maryland. Comprised of members Alex Gaskarth, Jack Barakat, Rian Dawson, and Zack Merrick, All Time Low has released a total of five studio albums including 2007's So Wrong, It's Right, 2009's Nothing Personal and 2012's Don't Panic. All Time Low first formed together as a band when all four members were still in high school. In 2004 they released their debut musical recording, an EP titled The Three Words To Remember When Dealing With The End, and soon after its release the band found recognition in the world of punk music. While All Time Low did not receive much air play on radio stations, word of mouth traveled amongst punk music lovers and the band gained themselves a loyal fan base that resulted in album sales. All Time Low has gone from playing to small crowds in tiny clubs to playing in front of thousand of people as the headliner on 2012's Rockshow At The End Of The World tour. All Time Low is a punk rock band formed in 2003 out of Towson, Maryland. Comprised of members Alex Gaskarth, Jack Barakat, Rian Dawson, and Zack Merrick, All Time Low has released a total of five studio albums including 2007's So Wrong, It's Right, 2009's Nothing Personal and 2012's Don't Panic. All Time Low first formed together as a band when all four members were still in high school. In 2004 they released their debut musical recording, an EP titled The Three Words To Remember When Dealing With The End, and soon after its release the band found recognition in the world of punk music. While All Time Low did not receive much air play on radio stations, word of mouth traveled amongst punk music lovers and the band gained themselves a loyal fan base that resulted in album sales. All Time Low has gone from playing to small crowds in tiny clubs to playing in front of thousand of people as the headliner on 2012's Rockshow At The End Of The World tour.
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