A Day to Remember in Cuyahoga Falls | Tickets 2025

A Day to Remember

Prepare for an electrifying night in Cuyahoga Falls, OH! On September 5, 2025, at the Blossom Music Center, A Day to Remember will unleash their explosive blend of pop-punk and metalcore. Get ready to rock out to hits like “The Downfall of Us All.” Don’t miss it—grab your A Day to Remember tour tickets now!

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is A Day to Remember performing in Cuyahoga Falls?

The band will headline a special live show at Blossom Music Center on Friday, September 5, 2025. The gates open at 6:15 PM and the musical magic starts around 7:00 PM, featuring A Day to Remember alongside Yellowcard, State Champs, and Boundaries. It’s a high-energy evening of melodic metalcore and pop-punk.

Who’s opening for A Day to Remember?

The Maximum Fun Tour includes vibrant sets from Yellowcard, State Champs, and Boundaries, each setting a distinct tone before A Day to Remember takes over.

What ticket types are available and how much do they cost?

Blossom Music Center typically offers three main ticket types: lawn seating, pavilion (reserved) sections, and pit or reserved seating near the stage. Resale shows lawn tickets starting around $41, pavilion seats at roughly $111, and pit tickets can run higher depending on demand. Average resale prices for in-demand seats are often close to $210 each.

When did tickets go on sale and how can I snag good deals?

The public ticket launch occurred in early June—presales ran in late May to early June, followed by a general sale around June 3, 2025. To get face-value tickets early, sign up for presale alerts from A Day to Remember’s fan club, Live Nation, Blossom Music Center newsletter, credit-card offers, or local radio promotions.

How can I get cheaper tickets?

Here’s a game plan:

  • Presales: Use codes to get original-price tickets before scalpers enter.
  • Resale monitoring: Track platforms like Vivid Seats, SeatGeek, and AXS—prices often dip mid-week or the day of the show.
  • Box office buys: On September 5, the Blossom box office opens midday. In-person picks avoid online fees and may offer leftover seats.
  • Go lawn: Lawn tickets are usually the most cost-effective and give you a relaxed spot with scenic views.

Is this an all-ages show?

Yes—and children under a certain age may attend with a parent’s consent, depending on the venue’s policy. Blossom Music Center accommodates families, but minors should check lake-level or platform restrictions before attending.

What items are allowed or prohibited at Blossom?

Small clear bags, sealed water bottles, personal cameras, and sunscreen are allowed. Prohibited items include large backpacks, food from outside, alcohol, professional recording gear, chairs, umbrellas, coolers, and oversized signs. Security screenings and metal detectors are in place.

Can I pick up will-call or buy walk-up tickets?

Yes. The box office opens around noon on the show date. You can collect will-call tickets or buy walk-up seats (subject to availability) without extra processing fees.

Is the venue wheelchair accessible?

Absolutely. Blossom Music Center has ADA-compliant seating in both pavilion and lawn areas. There are accessible restrooms, ramps, and staff members to help. It’s best to reserve these in advance.

Any insider tips for the best experience?

Arrive at least 60–90 minutes early to grab a great lawn spot or line up for pavilion entry. Bring a refillable bottle (water stations are onsite), wear layers, and bring a blanket if you’re lounging. For lawn tickets, golf cart parking is available nearby. Also, wait until a few hours before showtime to check resale apps—you might score tickets well below face value as sellers adjust prices on the fly.

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