Lost in Stereo at 013: All Time Low’s Pop-Punk Celebration

All Time Low took over a sold out 013 in Tilburg with a show that balanced nostalgia and energy with ease. Backed by a packed venue and a crowd eager to sing every lyric, the band turned the night into a shared experience. Nearly twenty years into their career, All Time Low proved once again why they continue to connect with fans across generations.

The night opened with Taylor Acorn, who immediately set a warm, emotional tone. Armed with soaring vocals and sharp-edged hooks, Acorn pulled the early crowd in with tracks like ‘Goodbye, Good Riddance’, Shapeshifting’ and ‘Psycho’. Her set balanced vulnerability and power and the audience response suggested many were discovering her for the first time. It was a confident performance that made her later reappearance even more impactful.

Mayday Parade followed and instantly raised the energy in the venue, bringing a strong sense of nostalgia with them. They opened with their newer single ‘Under My Sweater’, released around five months ago, which was met with excitement from the crowd. Toward the end of their set, the band moved into fan favourites like ‘Oh Well, Oh Well’ and ‘Jamie All Over’, prompting loud singalongs from start to finish. Mayday Parade struck a perfect balance between old and new, delivering a set filled with emotion, energy and connection. It was exactly what the crowd needed, and the perfect lead-in to what was still to come.

When All Time Low finally took the stage, 013 erupted. Opening with SUCKERPUNCH’, the band immediately took control of the room, setting the tone for a high-energy set that barely slowed down. The setlist moved smoothly between eras, ‘Weightless’ and ‘Monsters’ brought pure excitement, while ‘Missing You’ offered a quieter, emotional moment that still held the crowd completely.

One of the most special moments of the night came during ‘Remembering Sunday’, when Taylor Acorn joined the band on stage. Her voice blended beautifully with Alex Gaskarth’s, adding a fresh emotional layer to the song. The collaboration felt natural and sincere and the crowd responded with loud cheers, singalongs and applause.

Compared to some of their recent shows, the production in Tilburg was more stripped back. There was no introduction video for the band members, no confetti, and fewer visual effects overall. Instead of spectacle, the focus was clearly on the music and the connection with the audience. Between songs, the band joked around, thanked the crowd repeatedly and even shared a playful onstage massage, keeping the mood light and relaxed. At one point, Alex Gaskarth told the crowd that, after Germany and the United States, The Netherlands feels like his third home — a comment that was met with huge cheers and made the connection between band and audience feel even stronger. Moments like that helped turn the large venue into something that felt personal and welcoming.

By the time the encore arrived, the energy inside 013 was at its peak. Closing with ‘Lost in Stereo’ and ‘Dear Maria, Count Me In’, the venue exploded. People were dancing, jumping, singing every word and crowd-surfing as if the night might never end. All Time Low’s show in Tilburg wasn’t just about the songs. It was about shared memories, mutual appreciation and the kind of connection that keeps fans coming back year after year.

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