New Years Day | Texas Review | Ralph Arvesen
New Years Day announce their Fall headline tour today with support from DED. The tour starts September 19th in Fort Smith, AR and wraps on October 10th in Flint, MI. Tickets will be available for purchase on the band’s website.

The band has been touring nonstop this year in support of their newest full length album, Unbreakable. They kicked off the year touring with Falling In Reverse and have gone on to support Godsmack and perform a handful of North American headline shows. Make sure to catch the band on the road the rest of 2019 for their Fall headline tour and their tour supporting In This Moment.

Earlier this year, the band released the music video for their lead single, “Shut Up”, which was directed by Galileo Mondol (Raging Nation Films), and stars Sirius XM’s Jose Mangin. “Shut Up” is off of the band’s newest full-length album, Unbreakable, and peaked at #15 on the Active Rock Mediabase chart, #17 on the Mainstream Rock Songs chart, and #19 on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart. The track has over 3.7 million total worldwide streams and has been featured on "Rock Hard", "Heavy Queens", "New Metal Tracks", "New Noise", and "Fierce Femmes" playlists, along with Apple Music's “Breaking Hard Rock" playlist and Amazon Music's "Rock Scene", "Brand New Music", and "Fresh Hard Rock" playlists.

Unbreakable was produced by Mitchell Marlow (All That Remains, In This Moment) and Scott Stevens (Halestorm, Shinedown & American Authors), has over 13.2 million worldwide streams and debuted at #15 on the Current Hard Music Albums.

Formed in Orange County, Calif. by Ashley Costello, New Years Day shook the scene with their Century Media debut, Victim to Villain, in 2013 featuring their breakout single “Angel Eyes.” The five-piece later cemented their place in the heavy music landscape with their Epidemic EP and critically-acclaimed Malevolence full-length in 2015, clocking more than 20 million views on YouTube. The band has since become the most visually-captivating group in modern rock, playing for millions of fans around the world, sharing the stage with Ozzy Osbourne, Halestorm, Nine Inch Nails, Escape The Fate, Hellyeah and Five Finger Death Punch while also headlining the longest-running touring festival, Vans Warped Tour, in 2017. As new challenges and new worlds beckon, the band released their most recent EP, Diary of a Creep, in January to pay tribute to the artists who shaped them thus far. The EP featured renditions of Garbage’s “Only Happy When It Rains,” New Order’s “Bizarre Love Triangle,” No Doubt’s “Don’t Speak” and their original track “Disgust Me”.
“Unbreakable is a punch to the throat and the band’s best offering to date. This record is utterly flawless and will be noted as New Years Day’s official entry into the upper echelons of rock royalty.” – Outburn

“The album is filled with well-written, memorable lyrics that put Costello’s newfound confidence prominently on display. Paired with some of the band’s heaviest riffs, Unbreakable finds the band making some of their most powerful and necessary music to date.” – Metal Insider

“Sonically, Unbreakable is by far New Years Day’s best sounding album to date. Aside from the rattling of Alternative Metal that will have listeners banging their heads and thrashing all around, Unbreakable is a powerful album from top to bottom.” – Cryptic Rock

“The best album from the band to date.” – Tattoo.com
Headline Dates with DED
September 19 Fort Smith, AR Temple Live
September 20 Oklahoma City, OK Diamond Ballroom
September 21 Lawrence, KS Granada Theater
September 23 Colorado Springs, CO Black Sheep
September 25 Des Moines, IA Wooly’s
September 29 Charleston, SC Music Farm
October 1 Orlando, FL The Social
October 3 Pensacola, FL Vinyl Music Hall
October 6 Springfield, MO Outland Ballroom
October 7 Chicago, IL The Forge
October 10 Flint, MI Machine Shop

With In This Moment
September 6 North Myrtle Beach, SC House of Blues
September 10 Dothan, AL The Plant
September 12 Houston, TXHouse of Blues
September 13 Corpus Christi, TX Concrete Street Pavilion
September 15 San Antonio, TX Aztec Theater
September 27 Louisville, KY Louder Than Life
September 28 Greensboro, NC Greensboro Coliseum Complex Piedmont Hall
October 8 Peoria, IL Peoria Civic Center
October 12 Manchester, TN Exit 111 Festival
October 16 Niagara Falls, NY The Rapids Theatre
October 19 Philadelphia, PA Franklin Music Hall

With Halestorm
November 13 Paris, France Pleyel
November 14 Cologne, Germany Palladium
November 16 Munich, Germany Tonhalle
November 18 Offenbach, Germany Capitol
November 19 Hamburg, Germany Grobe Freiheit
November 20 Amsterdam, Netherlands AFAS Live
November 24 Glasgow, United Kingdom The SSE Hydro
November 25 Nottingham, United Kingdom Motorpoint arena
November 27 Cardiff, United KingdomMotorpoint Arena Cardiff
November 28 London, United Kingdom Alexandra Palace

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