A Day to Remember teased a forthcoming tour with a list of dates and cities, the band has now revealed the venues and support acts for what they're calling the 'Right Back at It Again' tour.

The trek launches March 20 in Atlanta and currently runs through a May 4 finale in Miami. Of Mice and Men will provide support throughout the run, with the opening slot split between Chunk No Captain Chunk for the first half of the tour (March 20 - April 6) and Issues for the latter portion (Apr. 6 - May 4). Tickets for the tour are currently available here.

The trek comes on the heels of A Day to Remember's late 2012 single release, 'Violence (Enough Is Enough).' Singer Jeremy McKinnon stated at the time that the song was inspired by the horrible acts that people commit against each other and trying to get past the feeling of helplessness.

'Violence' is expected to turn up on the band's in-progress next album. Though a firm title and release date has not been set, the group teased last summer that the disc could tentatively be titled 'Common Courtesy.' In addition to their spring tour, A Day to Remember have also booked an appearance at the Freehold, N.J. Skate & Surf Festival, which takes place the weekend of May 18 and 19.

A Day to Remember's 'Right Back At It Again' North American Tour:

3/20 -- Atlanta, Ga. -- Tabernacle
3/22 -- Philadelphia, Pa. -- Electric Factory
3/23 -- Albany, N.Y. -- Northern Lights
3/24 -- Worcester, Mass. --Palladium
3/26 -- New York City, N.Y. -- Best Buy Theatre
3/27 -- Rochester, N.Y. -- Armory
3/28 -- Pittsburgh, Pa. -- Stage AE
3/30 -- Detroit, Mich. -- Royal Oak
3/31 -- Grand Rapids, Mich. -- Intersection
4/2 -- Indianapolis, Ind. -- Egyptian Room
4/3 -- St. Louis, Mo. -- Pageant
4/5 -- Milwaukee, Wis. -- Rave
4/6 -- Chicago, Ill. -- Congress
4/7 -- Minneapolis, Minn. -- Myth
4/9 -- Denver, Colo. -- Ogden
4/10 -- Salt Lake City, Utah -- Saltair
4/12 -- Seattle, Wash. -- Showbox SoDo
4/13 -- Portland, Ore. -- Roseland
4/15 -- San Francisco, Calif. -- Warfield
4/16 -- Las Vegas, Nev. -- The Pearl
4/17 -- Los Angeles, Calif. -- Wiltern
4/19 -- Fresno, Calif. -- Rainbow Room
4/20 -- San Diego, Calif. -- Soma
4/21 -- Pomona, Calif. -- Fox
4/22 -- Phoenix, Ariz. -- Marquis
4/24 -- Oklahoma City, Okla. -- Diamond
4/25 -- Houston, Texas -- Warehouse Live
4/26 -- San Antonio, Texas -- Backstage Live
4/30 -- Nashville, Tenn. -- Marathon Music Works
5/2 -- Tampa, Fla. -- Jannus
5/3 -- Orlando, Fla. -- Hard Rock
5/4 -- Miami, Fla. -- Fillmore

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