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All Time Low announce new album ‘Everyone’s Talking’ with details of 2026 UK and European arena tour

All Time Low have announced a new album ‘Everyone’s Talking’ and have shared details of a 2026 UK and European tour.

The Maryland band – made up of Alex Gaskarth, Jack Barakat, Rian Dawson and Zack Merrick – will release their 10th studio album on October 17 via their own label Basement Noise Records, in partnership with Photo Finish/Virgin Media Group. You can pre-order/pre-save it here.

They have previously shared the lead single ’Suckerpunch’ and now they have followed it up with ‘The Weather’, which Gaskarth has described as a “cynical but playful concept” about running into a former friend or partner and reminiscing about the heavy times spent together.

Watch the video, directed by Gaskarth and Nick Stafford, here:

The band have also confirmed details of a UK and European tour for the early weeks of 2026, which will kick off in Glasgow’s OVO Hydro on January 20, followed by Cardiff, Manchester and then a huge show at London’s The O2 on January 24. From there they will spend three weeks heading across Europe.

Fans can access a ticket pre-sale code from 10am on Tuesday (July 15) here, while the general on sale is 10am on Friday (July 18), and you will be able to get yours here.

All Time Low will play: 

JANUARY 
20 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro 
22 – Cardiff, Utilita Arena 
23 – Manchester, Co-op Live 
24 – London, The O2 
26 – Paris, Salle Pleyel 
27 – Brussels, Ancienne Belgique 
29 – Tilburg, 013 
31 – Hamburg, Grosse Freiheit 

FEBRUARY 
2 – Stockholm, Arenan 
3 – Oslo, Sentrum Scene 
4 – Copenhagen, Vega 
6 – Cologne, Palladium 
8 – Warsaw, Stodola 
9 – Prague, SaSaZu 
10 – Zurich, X-Tra 
12 – Munich, TonHalle 
13 – Bergamo, ChorusLife Arena 
15 – Barcelona, Razzmatazz 
16 – Madrid, Riviera 

Last November, All Time Low dropped a libel lawsuit against “false and damaging” accusations against guitarist Jack Barakat that alleged sexual misconduct towards minors.

The band always maintained that the allegations were “absolutely and unequivocally false”, and in dropping the case, they said: “This has been a challenging time for our band as we fought to clear and debunk these false and damaging online rumors. We remain deeply grateful for those who have supported us throughout this legal process, including our fans, our peers, and collaborators.”

“With this case dismissed, we remain committed to continuing to foster a healthy, safe environment both at our concerts and within our fan community, and we look forward to the next chapter of All Time Low.”

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