All Time Low: Everybody's Talking in Salt Lake City
October 22, 2025

Pop/punk veterans All Time Low rolled through Utah last week on their Everyone’s Talking tour, bringing with them a night packed with anthems and a stacked lineup that reminded everyone why the scene still hits hard.
Kicking things off was Paradox, a rising pop/punk band out of Atlanta who’ve only been together for a little over a year, but you’d never know it by the looks of the crowd. The fans were peppered with Paradox shirts, proof of how quickly they have gained popularity since going viral online. Their energy was infectious as they joked with each other on stage between songs and connected effortlessly with the fans. They closed their set with their viral hit “Do Me Like That” which turned The Union into a massive sing-along. It’s clear that this band has a bright future ahead of them and their fan base is going to continue to grow.
Next up, The Cab took the stage to cheers from the crowd. Their return has been widely celebrated and their return to Utah highly anticipated. Fans were thrilled and sang along to classics and to the new “Stay This Way Forever” from their new EP. Their set resonated with the fans and showcased the connection between fans and their music hasn’t missed a step during their time away.
Then came Mayday Parade, veterans of the pop/punk emo scene who kicked off their set with the new single “Under My Sweater.” Even after two decades in the business their connection with their fans remains electric. The crowd embraced the new material just as passionately as early favorites.
When All Time Low finally took the stage next, the anticipation in the room was visible. Opening with “Oh No!” and “Suckerpunch” from Everyone’s Talking, the band showcased their evolving sound while staying true to their roots. Fans already knew every word and sang the songs back to them without a hitch.
Frontman Alex Gaskarth, who had to cancel a few prior shows, powered through the set and whenever he needed a breather, the fans were more than ready to take up the vocal part for him, turning the night into a communal sing-along. The band fed off the energy bouncing and jumping across the stage as the vibe grew stronger as the show progressed.
They wrapped their main set up with the hit “Monsters” and walked off stage which kick started the cries of “One More Song” from the fans. After a moment the band returned and did the crowd one better than they asked as they closed out with an encore of “The Weather” and “Dear Maria, Count Me In.” The room erupted with cheers and voices as the fans let loose all their emotions into these last two songs leaving it all on the floor.
As the lights came up and fans made their way to the exits, I could hear fans asking each other when they thought All Time Low would come through again. If this night was any indicator, when they do everyone will still be talking and it’ll be to another packed house.














