Although A Day To Remember told us that we were welcome to enjoy their new project You’re Welcome on November 15th, it seems the band have changed their mind, claiming that they are not yet done with the project, which is now scheduled for a 2020 release.

It looks like we’ll have to wait a little longer for a new A Day to Remember album, with the project not being at a perfect enough stage for a 2019 release. It’s fine, we can wait, as we know that once the album is released it’ll be incredible.

In a new posting, the band revealed, “A couple of months back we announced we’d be releasing our album Nov. 15th. It’s taken a little longer than expected and we just aren’t done with it yet. So we are moving this to early 2020. Rest assured, there’s a lot of new music coming out very soon and we can’t wait to share it with you. Thanks for supporting us all these years and see you out there on the Degenerates Tour.”

You can have a look at the full post previewed on Instagram below.

Although the band have been tirelessly working on new music, they haven’t disappointed fans in 2019 with silence. In fact, they’ve had quite an active year. Earlier this year, they paired up with electronic music artist Marshmello for the song and video, ‘Rescue Me.’

Then, in advance of touring, the group delivered the friendship anthem ‘Degenerates’ that tied into the name of their brand new tour. Now we have the You’re Welcome album coming in 2020.

The band has been on the road since September and expect to wrap up the tour this month. Stay tuned for new A Day to Remember music coming in 2020.

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So far there is no date on the new album, but we can expect an early 2020 release for sure.

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