A Day To Remember issue statement on Victory Records lawsuit

By Glen Bushell

Following the news yesterday on Law 360 that A Day To Remember won a $4 Million verdict against their former label, Victory Records, the band have now issued a statement on the situation via Facebook.

“As many of you know, more than 5 years ago we filed a lawsuit against Victory Records seeking freedom and resolution on several issues we had with them. For the past 2 weeks we have been in court arguing our case. Yesterday, the jury came back with a unanimous verdict in the trial granting us that freedom and resolution. Thank you to the fan base for supporting us through this difficult time, we couldn’t have done this without you. This isn’t just a victory for us but also a victory for every band wronged over the years. Right doesn’t always win, but yesterday it did.”

A Day To Remember released their new album, ‘Bad Vibrations’, earlier this year, and will return to the UK January for a series of dates which can be seen below.

January
22 CARDIFF International Arena
23 GLASGOW The SSE Hydro
25 BIRMINGHAM Barclay Card Arena
27 LONDON The SSE Arena Wembley
28 LEEDS Leeds Arena

 

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