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A Day to Remember Is Bringing the “Maximum Fun Tour” to The Woodlands—Here’s What to Expect

By Jordan Coleman

Get ready, Houston—A Day to Remember is bringing their Maximum Fun Tour to the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion on September 23, and it’s shaping up to be one of the most high-energy nights of the fall.

Co-headlining with Yellowcard—yes, that Yellowcard—this tour is blending metalcore breakdowns with early-2000s pop-punk nostalgia. Add State Champs and Boundaries to the mix, and you’ve got a lineup that spans generations of alternative music fans. Whether you’re here to scream every word of “The Downfall of Us All” or belt out “Ocean Avenue” under the Texas sky, this one’s for you.

The Lineup Breakdown

A Day to Remember is known for their wild blend of heavy and melodic, flipping between chest-thumping breakdowns and arena-sized sing-alongs. Expect crowd surfers, circle pits, and a setlist packed with fan favorites like “All I Want,” “If It Means a Lot to You,” and “Mindreader.” If you’ve never seen them live, they bring the kind of chaos that somehow feels perfectly controlled.

Meanwhile, Yellowcard is back in full force, celebrating 20+ years of pop-punk gold. It’s not every day you get to hear “Only One” and “Lights and Sounds” live again—especially alongside newer material off their upcoming Better Days album.

State Champs will warm the stage with their polished, high-energy set, while Boundaries brings the heavy edge that keeps the pit honest.

When & Where

  • Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion – 2005 Lake Robbins Dr, The Woodlands, TX

  • Tuesday, September 23, 2025

  • Doors open at 6:15 PM | Show starts ~7:00 PM

  • Tickets: Lawn seats start at $55; pit and reserved seating range higher depending on availability (Ticketmaster link)

  • Bag policy: Clear bags only (max 12"x12"), or clutches under 4.5"x6.5"

Pro Tips for the Night

  • Get there early to catch Boundaries and State Champs—you’ll regret missing them.

  • Download your tickets ahead of time and be ready for security lines.

  • It’s an outdoor venue, so prepare for that Houston humidity. Hydrate.

  • Parking can get hectic—carpool or ride-share if you can.

Why This Show Matters

Houston has always shown up strong for A Day to Remember, and this tour feels like a love letter to longtime fans while opening the door to a new era. It’s loud, nostalgic, and totally unpredictable—in the best way.

This isn’t just another tour stop—it’s a celebration of the scene, the community, and the music that raised us. Whether you’re a pit veteran or just showing up for the throwback vibes, September 23 is the night to show out.

Follow along @other2_ and Other-2.com for photo coverage after the show. You’ll want to see how this one plays out!