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AudreyVal AudreyVal
CRYING WHEN I SAW THEY WERE COMING ON JULY 19TH. SO FREAKING HAPPY OMG. YESSSS.
tyusnicole tyusnicole
So I'm thinking they should play in Milwaukee on August 1st too.. okay
MatthewSutton MatthewSutton
SO DAMN STOKED
on a side note... I know that the whole "advertise you band thing" is really annoying, but it would mean a lot if you checked out my band... we have started to get a following and checking out our stuff/giving us feedback would mean the world to us.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-IWHGpTLew
http://www.facebook.com/ONE11BAND
Cszymber Cszymber
I can't wait to see you guys live!!!! My heart exploded when I heard the news you guys were coming to Cruces! I will probably cry. UGH!!! I'm so happy!
ashleycanflyyy ashleycanflyyy
why you no come to Orlando!? D:
Perfectly lmperfect Perfectly lmperfect
I can't wait to see you guys in San Francisco.
heyyimholly heyyimholly
COME TO VIRGINIA !!!! pleassee ♥
chloenichole18 chloenichole18
I'm so happy their coming!
You Me At SixOne Direction
Noodlegirl99 Noodlegirl99
No Florida? :(
fueledbytaraa fueledbytaraa
sigh why are they not playing July 30th?
karenzo karenzo
GO TO CINCY :(
Salwa Salwa
Whyyyy can't they play the July 30th show in Charlotte D: I'm so devastated it would've been the perfect lineup!!! ATL, Mayday Parade, Lostprophets, poppunk bands galore andddd YMAS. WHYYYYYY.
DaineiraShadowz DaineiraShadowz
I'm confused..on the facebook profile it says they're going on Aug.4 too. but on here it doesnt. I need to know D;
kiethurman kiethurman
I WAS SO PUMPED THAT THEY WERE COMING.
BUT THEN I SEE THEY AREN'T GOING TO ATLANTA. WTF.
xDianthyyy xDianthyyy
PLEEAASSEE COME TO ORLANDOOOO! PLS I BEG c: I rly wnna see u guys :c omfg u have no ideaa
moonring114 moonring114
I would be so excited if you came to Charlotte. It's even on my birthday and I REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY want you to come!
britclitt11 britclitt11
PLEASE COME TO CHARLOTTE!! I've been waiting to see them for so long. :/
Cocoaskimmer Cocoaskimmer
So I guess you guys aren't coming to Florida? -_-
walkingtravesty walkingtravesty
why no florida D:
bonbontruffles bonbontruffles
HEY GUYS check out their FB page dates, it says they're coming to FL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Noodlegirl99 Noodlegirl99
Come to Florida.

Okay, thanks.
itstaylorlane itstaylorlane
They need to get their butts to Floridaaa.
LeeLeeGoesGrr LeeLeeGoesGrr
really no oregon? WHY MUST THIS ALWAYS HAPPEN!
ericaisahippie ericaisahippie
I'm super confused....on the facebook profile AND on the August 4th event page it says that they're playing, but it doesn't say it here? I need to know because if they don't play in Washington I'm gonna have to buy tickets to another date just so I can see them :(
bonbontruffles bonbontruffles
WHY YOU NO COME TO FLORIDA!?!?!?!? :'(
amandausa2004 amandausa2004
COME TO ORLANDO!!
marvinthenarwhale marvinthenarwhale
AHHH I am so fucking excited to see them!!! :DDD
LoveItLoud4567 LoveItLoud4567
Ahhhh too excited to see them play! Best evar!
KayATL KayATL
Saw them in October and can't wait to see them again at Warped! They're so good live!
Freda Freda
Wish they were going to Redmond, WA :(
Rock
from Weybridge, Surrey, UK
There aren't many bands who reach their third album while still only aged between 21 and 22. Fewer still have headlined Brixton Academy, staged two sold out nights at Hammersmith Apollo, or have played to a total of 65,000 people on just two of their many UK tours. That You Me At Six are also the 2011 Kerrang! Award winners for Best British Band is yet another accomplishment.Since the release of You Me At Six's 2008 debut album Take Off Your Colours, they have been at the forefront of British rock music. From that album's riotous pop-punk, via the explosive thrills of their 2010 Top 5 album Hold Me Down, the Surrey-based band have dealt in party anthems, relationship dramas as they've sound-tracked the summer with their buoyant melodies and crackling riffs. But the release of You Me At Six's third album, Sinners Never Sleep, marks a shift. Older, wiser, and with more to say, this is a band who have enjoyed their youth but who are moving into new pastures. "I truly believe this is the best album we've made. It's going to get people talking," says the band's singer and lyricist Josh Franceschi. "What we aimed to do was something different, we wanted to reinvent ourselves.""I don't want to hear a band release the same album three times, I want to hear them do something new and push some boundaries," adds Max Helyer, the band's guitarist and chief songwriter. "We've taken it to the next step."You Me At Six recorded Sinners Never Sleep in Los Angeles with the influential producer Garth Richardson (Biffy Clyro, Gallows, Rage Against The Machine) and there, they set about building the bridges to take them from their pop-punk past to their rock future."The last thing we wanted to do," says drummer Dan Flint, "was to write a pop-punk album about going on the Warped Tour and getting fucked up, or about girls dumping you.""A lot of those throwaway US pop punk bands have just written the same album over and over again," says Josh of the band's mindset. "What is the point of writing a record that sounds the same as your last record? People wanted us to play it safe. So the first two songs we worked on were When We Were Younger and Bite My Tongue. We wanted people to understand we were going somewhere else."Those two tracks, in an instant, make it clear You Me At Six have developed. When We Were Younger, the album's closer, is a building, brooding and experimental six minute epic about Josh's relationship with his parents. Bite My Tongue, featuring a guest vocal from Bring Me The Horizon singer Oli Sykes, is as heavy and furious a track as You Me At Six have ever written. Its lyrics are a departure too as, with fierce honesty, Josh details the often complex bonds that form between band members on the road."There's stuff on this album I've never addressed - writing about my parents, writing about the band," says the singer. "This band is my therapy and I have to use it to get rid of my shit. So what's the point in writing thoughtless, soulless, radio-friendly bullshit? What is the point? Maybe fans would rather hear something honest. And maybe people are bored of hearing the whole boy-girl bullshit."It is why Sinners Never Sleep is - both lyrically and musically - a far deeper and more intricate affair than before. From the heartfelt Little Bit Of Truth - addressing the relationship between fans and band - to the heavy Time Is Money (which features a contribution from Parkway Drive singer Winston Smith), it is clear that this is a band who, as they have travelled the world in recent years, have done so with their eyes open to new insights. And Sinners Never Sleep is a candid appraisal of what they've seen."Some people think being in a band is all fun while you're travelling all over the world," says Max. "But with the good comes the bad. This CD reflects that, it's honest. It's not just fun and games because this hasn't been the easiest ride."One of those hard times is the inspiration for the standout track Little Death. On the eve of Hold Me Down's release in 2010, Dan's father died. As the band rallied round, it was something Josh felt he should address. "I went from celebrating a top five record to not caring about it at all," says Dan thoughtfully. "Josh wrote about it in a very good way. My dad would be stoked."It was a moment, conversely, that helped bring the band even closer together. "When something big like that happens and it puts everything into perspective," says bassist Matt Barnes. "Now we're all closer than we've ever been.""The fact that our lives are on the album means there are actual stories there," says guitarist Chris Miller. "It gives this depth."Not only that, but it gives You Me At Six a future. This is an ambitious band who, with their third album, are looking ahead. Older, wiser and brimming with confidence, Sinners Never Sleep is the first step towards the rest of their lives and, as the maturity, intensity and quality of the record prove, there is much to be excited about."A lot's happened to our band in the last two years that has made us grow up fast," says Josh. "The main point about this album is that we have grown up and that's reflected in our music. Whatever comes of that will come - whether it's negative or positive. But I'd rather look back with no regrets and be proud of our songs, than be thinking, 'We should really have tried to do something a little different'."

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Jun 16Salt Lake City, UT
Jun 17Denver, CO
Jun 20Las Vegas, NV
Jun 21Irvine, CA
Jun 22Pomona, CA
Jun 23San Francisco, CA
Jun 24Ventura, CA
Jun 27Chula Vista, CA
Jun 28Glendale, AZ
Jun 29Las Cruces, NM
Jun 30San Antonio, TX
Jul 01Houston, TX
Jul 03Dallas, TX
Jul 05Maryland Heights, MO
Jul 06Auburn Hills, MI
Jul 07Tinley Park, IL
Jul 08Shakopee, MN
Jul 09Bonner Springs, KS
Jul 10Noblesville, IN
Jul 11Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Jul 12Burgettstown, PA
Jul 13Holmdel, NJ
Jul 14Montreal, QC CA
Jul 15Toronto, ON CA
Jul 17Darien Center, NY
Jul 18Scranton, PA
Jul 19Mansfield, MA
Jul 20Camden, NJ
Jul 21Uniondale, NY
Jul 22Hartford, CT