A Day to Remember in Ontario | Tickets 2025

A Day to Remember

Feel the rush as A Day to Remember ignites the stage at Toyota Arena in Ontario, CA on Oct 22, 2025. With their explosive mix of pop-punk and hardcore, expect an unforgettable night filled with fan-favorite hits. Don’t miss out—secure your A Day to Remember tour tickets now!

A Day to Remember Ontario Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Wednesday
Oct 22, 2025
06:15 PM
Ontario, CA from $62.22 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is A Day to Remember performing in Ontario?

The co-headlining Maximum Fun Tour will stop at Toyota Arena in Ontario, CA on Wednesday, October 22, 2025. Gates open at 6:15 PM, and the show starts at 6:15 PM or shortly after, featuring A Day to Remember with Yellowcard, The Wonder Years, and Dinosaur Pile-Up.

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

Toyota Arena offers reserved seating and general admission floor options. Face‑value tickets began near $57, with resale prices currently ranging from the mid‑$50s to $128 or more based on seat quality and demand.

When did tickets go on sale and how can I get presale access?

Presales through artist fan club, credit card, and venue promotions began before the public onsale on Tuesday, June 3, 2025, at 2:14 PM PDT. Signing up early for these alerts is the best way to snag tickets before they sell out.

Who’s performing with A Day to Remember?

This leg of the tour features Yellowcard as co-headliner, backed by support from The Wonder Years and Dinosaur Pile-Up—guaranteeing several hours of energetic alt‑punk and rock.

How can I get cheaper tickets?

Here are some savvy strategies:

  • Presale codes: Fan club and credit‑card presales offer face‑value access—sign up early to grab them.
  • Track resales: Prices on SeatGeek and AXS can dip mid‑week or right before showtime as sellers adjust.
  • Box office walk-up: Toyota Arena’s box office opens day-of—you can pick up leftover tickets and skip online fees.
  • General admission floor: This often ends up cheaper than reserved seats and delivers a fully immersive experience.

What’s Toyota Arena like and how many does it hold?

Toyota Arena is a mid-size indoor venue in Ontario with a full concert capacity around 11,089. Formerly Citizens Business Bank Arena, it hosts everything from concerts to sports games, offering excellent acoustics and sightlines.

What are the bag and camera policies?

The arena requires small clear bags (12″×6″×12″) or small clutches. Personal cell phones and pocket-sized cameras are allowed; professional gear, larger bags, weapons, and outside food/drink are prohibited. All bags will be searched and scanned.

Is the show all-ages?

Yes, this is an all-ages event. Children age two and older require a ticket. Tickets for under‑two year-olds may not be issued; check venue policy. Adult supervision is required for minors.

Is re-entry allowed?

Toyota Arena typically does not allow re-entry once you leave the venue, so plan accordingly.

Is the venue wheelchair accessible?

Absolutely. Toyota Arena is ADA compliant with accessible seating, elevators, ramps, accessible restrooms, and designated parking. Request accommodations when purchasing tickets or contact the box office.

Any insider tips for a smooth, budget‑friendly night?

Arrive about 60–90 minutes before doors to avoid lines and secure a good floor spot. Bring a small clear bag and empty bottle to refill—water stations are available. Dress comfortably—indoors can change from cool in the lobby to warm in the crowd. Download your mobile ticket ahead of time, as screenshot tickets won’t work. Consider parking early or using rideshare to avoid traffic. And don’t forget to check resale platforms right up until showtime—you might land tickets below face value!

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