Haste the Day – The Midwest Metalcore Tour

Still Remains, What Lies Below

All Ages
Haste the Day
Saturday, August 15, 2026
Doors: 7 pm // Show: 8 pm
VIP Tickets will include the below:
 
• (1) GA Ticket
• Meet and Greet with the band, photo with the band
• HTD Tote Bag
• Dissenter Vinyl (Black/White Twist Variant)
• Screen Printed Poster
• Flame Pin
• Haste the Day Flame Logo Socks
• Early access to merch at the show
 

All ages show – $2 cash surcharge at the door for minors

To prevent ticket fraud and resale, we use a delivery delay for all online purchases.  You will receive an order confirmation immediately after your purchase, and your tickets will be sent to you via eTix THREE DAYS before the event.

Haste The Day conjure the sound of coming full circle. The Indiana-bred band—Stephen Keech [vocals], Scott Whelan [guitar], Dave Krysl [guitar], Giuseppe Capolupo [drums], Michael Murphy [bass], and Brennan Chaulk [guitar]—rekindle and reignite the spark at the heart of their signature style by sharpening the edges, tightening the melodies, and amplifying the scope with cinematic ambition. Haste The Day have clung to their integrity since initially emerging at the turn of the century. Following Burning Bridges [2004] and When Everything Falls [2005], Stephen made his formal debut as the group’s frontman on Pressure The Hinges [2007]. The band unleashed a trio of fan favorite offerings, namely Dreamer [2008], the seminal Attack Of The Wolf King [2010], and Coward [2015]. The latter marked their second straight Top 20 entry on the Billboard Top Rock Albums chart and second Top 10 on the Hard Rock Albums Chart. Along the way, they toured with everyone from Hollywood Undead to Norma Jean. Despite going dormant in 2016, they amassed tens of millions of streams and continued to resonate with an ever-expanding audience. As such, their 2023 reunion gig at the sold-out Furnace Fest was met with overwhelming enthusiasm. Returning with their first full-length release in eleven years, the musicians tap into who they were and push forward together on their seventh LP, Dissenter [Solid State].
Michigan-based metalcore band Still Remains is celebrating the 20th anniversary of their acclaimed Roadrunner Records debut, “Of Love and Lunacy.” Formed in Grand Rapids in 2001, the band quickly rose to prominence with their dynamic blend of European-inspired riffs, melodic hooks, heavy breakdowns, and ethereal keyboards.
Driven by standout singles “The Worst Is Yet to Come” and “White Walls,” their
Roadrunner debut became a defining album in the early-2000s metalcore movement, influencing numerous modern bands in the scene today.
In their early years, Still Remains extensively toured with prominent names in metal, notably joining Trivium and 3 Inches of Blood on the 2005 Roadrage Tour and Bullet for My Valentine on the 2006 Kerrang! Tour. Following their 2007 Roadrunner release, “The Serpent,” the band continued touring internationally, performing multiple UK and European tours alongside Bullet for My Valentine and Atreyu, as well as North American tours with As I Lay Dying, August Burns Red, and the 2007 Warped Tour.
After a hiatus from 2008 to 2011, Still Remains reformed with five original members from the "Of Love and Lunacy" era. Although no longer a full-time touring act, the band performs periodic live shows and released the fan-funded album, “Ceasing to Breathe,” in 2013. Still Remains recently finished a new 5-song EP entitled "Spirit Breaker" with Lee Albrecht of Hollow Front producing. On the live front, the band celebrated 20 years of their debut full length with a sold-out hometown show, an appearance at Furnace Fest, and a 10-show UK tour in the fall of 2025.
We're What Lies Below from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and we are a Progressive Metalcore band. We formed in 2020 and have since released two EP's and are in the midst of releasing our debut full length.