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All Time Low Ignite The Anthem With Their EVERYONE’S TALKING! Tour Stop

All Time Low returned to the DMV with an explosive performance at The Anthem, bringing their EVERYONE’S TALKING! Tour to a packed house of fans more than ready for a high-energy night. With over twenty years in the pop-punk scene, the Baltimore-born band delivered a show that blended fresh material with career-defining favorites, creating an atmosphere that felt both nostalgic and electric. Additionally, the band’s effortless connection with the audience amplified the excitement from start to finish.
Opening Acts: Four Year Strong and Mayday Parade
Four Year Strong opened the night with a heavy-hitting, fast-paced set that immediately set the tone. Their sharp riffs and melodic hardcore style had the crowd jumping early, especially during tracks like “Heroes Get Remembered, Legends Never Die” and “It Must Really Suck to Be Four Year Strong Right Now.” Meanwhile, their performance brought a powerful, high-adrenaline start to the evening.
Following their set, Mayday Parade delivered an emotional, fan-driven performance full of their signature heartfelt vocals and sing-along moments. Songs such as “Jamie All Over,” “Terrible Things,” and “Black Cat” resonated through the venue as fans belted out every lyric. As a result, their polished and sentimental approach added a warm, nostalgic tone leading into the headliner.

All Time Low Take the Stage
With the recent release of their album Everyone’s Talking! on October 17, All Time Low stepped onto the stage with significant momentum. The crowd erupted as the lights lowered and the band took their places. Immediately after, they launched into a powerful four-song opening sequence that showcased their range and set the tone for the entire night.
Opening Four Songs:
1. Cold Open
The night began with Cold Open, immediately pulling fans in with its atmospheric build and punchy shift into full instrumentation. As soon as the chorus hit, the crowd responded with loud cheers, signaling that the night was off to an intense start.
2. Oh No!
Without pause, the band moved into Oh No!, a high-energy track that had fans dancing, waving their arms, and singing along. The upbeat tempo kept the momentum going, and Alex Gaskarth’s vocals were sharp and confident.
3. Sucker Punch
Sucker Punch delivered a burst of pop-punk adrenaline with its quick pace and catchy hooks. The audience reacted instantly, jumping in sync as the band leaned into the song’s dynamic, playful energy.
4. Weightless
The early appearance of Weightless sent the venue into full eruption. As one of All Time Low’s most iconic songs, its opening guitar riff alone triggered a wave of excitement. Fans screamed the lyrics word for word, creating one of the loudest crowd moments of the night. Having this song placed so early in the set surprised fans in the best way and solidified the tone for the rest of the show.
Setlist Highlights
After the opening run, the band transitioned into a mix of new tracks from Everyone’s Talking! and longtime fan favorites. Each song brought its own reaction from the crowd, from loud sing-alongs to emotional moments illuminated by phone flashlights.
Notable songs throughout the night included:
• The Fever – A standout from Everyone’s Talking! that kept the energy high.
• The Weather – Already making waves on alt-radio, its catchy chorus filled the venue.
• Monsters – The hit single sparked one of the biggest sing-alongs of the night.
• Dear Maria, Count Me In (ATL’s Version) – The re-recorded classic created a wave of nostalgia.
• Sleepwalking – An emotional track delivered with intensity.
• Kids in the Dark – A feel-good highlight that lifted the energy once again.
• Therapy – One of the most emotionally resonant moments of the show.
• Everything Is Fine – A powerful, uplifting way to close out the main set.

Final Thoughts
All Time Low’s EVERYONE’S TALKING! tour stop at The Anthem highlighted a band still evolving while staying true to the sound that built their dedicated fanbase. With powerful opening performances from Four Year Strong and Mayday Parade, an unforgettable four-song opening punch, and a well-rounded setlist mixing new and old material, the show felt like a celebration of two decades of music, community, and connection. Ultimately, the performance reaffirmed that All Time Low remains one of the most engaging and reliable forces in modern rock — energetic, emotional, and consistently memorable.
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