A Day To Remember Are Taking Fans on a Cruise to the Bahamas

A Day To Remember are doing their own cruise and honestly, the lineup alone is enough to make you start looking at cabin prices. The Big Old Boat Show is setting sail from Miami to Nassau, Bahamas from April 28 through May 2, 2027, and it's shaping up to be one of the wildest things the band has ever put together.
ADTR will be playing two unique sets over the course of the trip, which already sets this apart from your typical festival experience. Two different shows, open water, nowhere to be. That's the kind of thing you remember for the rest of your life.
The Support Lineup Is Already Stacked
The confirmed lineup so far includes Knocked Loose, The Devil Wears Prada, Dying Wish, Comeback Kid, Spite, and The Callous Daoboys. More names are still coming. That's a ridiculous spread of heavy music for a boat. Knocked Loose on a cruise ship is genuinely one of the most chaotic mental images I can think of, and I am very much here for it.
ADTR and The Devil Wears Prada have shared stages plenty of times over the years, so that pairing makes perfect sense. And then you throw in the raw intensity of Dying Wish and Spite, and this thing is going to get heavy fast.
It's Not Just About the Music

Beyond the music, the cruise will feature a bunch of curated experiences with the bands. We're talking a cannonball contest, deep-diving Q&A sessions, wellness classes, spa services, and even tattooing. I'll be real, getting a tattoo on a cruise ship surrounded by hardcore kids sounds like an experience you can't really replicate anywhere else.
ADTR Have Been on a Tear Lately
This announcement comes at a time when A Day To Remember are firing on all cylinders. They surprise-released their eighth studio album, Big Ole Album Vol. 1, back in February 2025. It dropped as a physical-only release first before hitting streaming services a month later. Frontman Jeremy McKinnon has already confirmed that Big Ole Album Vol. 2 is on the way, teasing it at their Warped Tour set. So by the time this cruise rolls around, fans could have a whole new batch of songs to hear live for the first time on open water. That's a pretty ideal scenario.
The band has also been all over the festival circuit in 2026, including the Vans Warped Tour alongside Coheed and Cambria, The Ghost Inside, and Escape the Fate. Launching their own cruise feels like a natural next step for a band that's been building momentum like this.
How to Get on the Boat
Cabins go on general sale May 1 over at bigoleboatshow.com. If you've ever thought about doing one of these music cruises, this is a strong one to pull the trigger on. The lineup is only going to get bigger, the activities sound genuinely fun, and it's ADTR playing two sets on a boat to the Bahamas. Don't overthink it.
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