Pop-punk stars All Time Low have come a long way since rocking venues in the suburbs of Baltimore, Md. The band’s latest studio album, “Don’t Panic,” rocketed to the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Top Internet Albums chart in October 2012, and after finishing up a tour of Japan in March 2013, the energetic quartet has joined forces with post-hardcore rockers Pierce The Veil for a co-headlining tour throughout the U.S. Pierce The Veil is out in support of its third studio effort, 2012’s “Collide with the Sky,” and along with supporting acts like Mayday Parade and You Me At Six, the bands are scheduled to play over 25 shows in April and May. From there, Alex, Jack, Rian, and Zack will head overseas to play festivals in Europe, so the last scheduled chance to see All Time Low live in America in 2013 will be at Warfield in San Francisco, Calif., on May 12.
“Don’t Panic” is All Time Low’s fifth studio album, debuting at No. 6 on the Billboard 200 chart, and their recently released video for the single, “Somewhere in Neverland,” is primed to give the album another bump on the charts. Over the course of its run, the All Time Low tour will be stopping at venues around the country like The Palladium Ballroom in Dallas, Texas (April 12), The Tabernacle in Atlanta, Ga. (April 18), the Best Buy Theatre – Times Square in New York City (April 24-25), a hometown show at Towson Center Arena in Towson, Md. (April 28), the Ogden Theatre in Denver, Colo. (May 6), and the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, Calif. (May 9). Fans that purchase All Time Low tickets can expect the band to play songs from the new album, as well as favorites from previous releases.