A Day To Remember This Wednesday
. The video will be airing throughout the day on both stations, as well as on MTV2.com and MTVU.com. Directed by Mark Staubach, "Have Faith In Me" is the third video from A DAY TO REMEMBER's latest album, Homesick, which debuted at #21 on the Top 200 Billboard Charts and has sold over 200,000 albums to date. A preview of the "Have Faith In Me" music video as well as an acoustic performance of the song can be seen here The band have also linedup some special performances starting with the July 29th, when A Day To Remember will perform on the opening day of X-Games 16. This LA-takeover event covers the Staples Center, Nokia Theatre, the Los Angeles Coliseum, and LA Live from July 29th-August 1st. The event will be broadcast live on ESPN & ESPN2, featuring over 200 athletes from all around the world competing in freestyle BMX, MotoX, Rally Car, and Skateboarding. Known as 'The Biggest Summer Concert in Central New York', A Day To Remember will be playing K-Rockathon 15. The event will be held on July 31st, infield at the New York State Fair, and feature such acts as Avenged Sevenfold, Flyleaf, Halestorm, and more. Epicenter, the second annual two-day music festival will be held at the Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California. A Day To Remember will be playing the second date, Sunday, September 26th, alongside Blink-182, Rise Against, 30 Seconds To Mars, and other top-name acts. Preview and Purchase A Day To Remember CDs A Day To Remember MP3 Downloads |
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