A pair of pop-punk giants are coming together later this month for a show at The Met as All Time Low and Mayday Parade take the stage, supported by Four Year Strong and The Paradox. The show is a part of All Time Low’s EVERYONE’S TALKING! tour, named after the band’s recently released album.
Off the new album, All Time Low’s single 'The Weather' currently sits at No. 5 on RadioWave’s Alt/Rock 100 chart and is joined by 'Butterflies' (No. 98) and The Paradox’s 'Get The Message' (No. 10), which comes off their latest EP titled 'NSFW.'
Like All Time Low, Mayday Parade is also showcasing a recently released album, 'Sad,' which was released on Oct. 3 and is the second of a three-part album release. The first, 'Sweet,' was released in April of this year.
Ahead of their performance at The Met, Mayday Parade bassist and co-vocalist, Jeremy Lenzo, spoke to Metro about the band’s excitement about playing the new album for their fans.
"Our new album 'Sad' came out just a few weeks ago, and it's been fun to read which songs are sticking out to people as their favorites,” Lenzo said. “I think the fact that we all write in the band makes the album more eclectic, and allows for more people to find something to attach to... It's been a great experience, getting to play some of these new songs live, supporting the album."
As far as touring alongside All Time Low, it’s a very welcome reunion, according to Lenzo.
“We came up around the same time as All Time Low,” Lenzo said. “We've shared the stage many times together, so this has been a fun tour to just hang with everyone and get to play some amazing shows.”
All Time Low and Mayday Parade take the stage at The Met on Friday, Nov. 21; doors open at 5:30 p.m.