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A DAY TO REMEMBER & HATEBREED // POWERSTATION - Auckland

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Stepping into a live A Day to Remember show is like diving headfirst into a storm of energy, emotion, and pure crowd connection. Known for blending metalcore, pop punk, and post-hardcore, the band’s sound hits from every angle — soaring choruses, brutal breakdowns, and catchy singalong hooks that make the crowd lose their minds. Fans scream along to every word, bodies fly in chaotic mosh pits, and at times, the whole venue becomes one massive singalong.

On stage, A Day to Remember are masters at balancing raw aggression with fun, interactive moments. From frontman Jeremy McKinnon’s infectious energy to the band’s tight musicianship, they bring an intensity that feels both massive and personal. Expect confetti blasts, walls of death, and even a bit of humor — they know how to throw a party and destroy a room at the same time. Whether you came for pop punk anthems like “All I Want”, or earth-shaking breakdowns in tracks like “2nd Sucks”, you leave drenched in sweat, hoarse from screaming, and somehow feeling like you just survived — and conquered — something incredible.

A Hatebreed show is less of a concert and more of a full-scale hardcore assault — a relentless barrage of metalcore and hardcore punk that grabs you by the throat from the first riff and doesn’t let go. Their sound is raw, heavy, and brutally honest, built on thunderous riffs, pummeling drums, and frontman Jamey Jasta’s commanding roar. Fans know exactly what they’re walking into — a primal, unfiltered outlet for aggression, catharsis, and unity.

On stage, Hatebreed embody everything hardcore is about: no frills, no gimmicks, just pure intensity and a powerful sense of community. The band commands the stage with an almost militant precision, every breakdown sparking fierce pits, while Jasta’s motivational lyrics fuel a sense of shared purpose. Tracks like “Destroy Everything” and “Live for This” become rallying cries, and the crowd responds with raised fists, furious moshing, and a collective sense of empowerment. A Hatebreed show is physical, raw, and unapologetically real — it’s a place where people purge their demons together, and leave with bruises and grins in equal measure.


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