Pop-punk quartet All Time Low is entering an all-time high in its young career and celebrating with an extensive headline tour this fall. Currently set at 34 dates, the Glamour Kills Tour begins October 15 at Webster Theater in Hartford, CT, and ends December 6 at the Electric Factory in Philadelphia, PA.

The tour spans more than seven weeks and completes a couple coast-to-coast circuits within the United States. Gig stops are on the books for October 19 at NorVa in Norfolk, VA; October 28 at the House of Blues in Houston, TX; November 13 at Roseland Theater in Portland, OR; November 23-24 at the House of Blues in Chicago, IL; and December 3 at the House of Blues in Boston, MA.

The outing includes support from We The Kings, Hey Monday and The Friday Night Boys. Public onsales have already started for select dates on the outing, but presales are also available through the official band fan club, The Hustler Club.

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All Time Low is touring behind its third studio album, “Nothing Personal,” released on July 7. The effort debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200, a personal best for the group, while also topping the publication’s Rock, Alternative and Independent album charts.

“The release of ‘Nothing Personal’ has been insane and I’ve barely had any time to sleep. But honestly, I couldn’t be happier at the same time. So stoked about the way things have been going,” said band member Jack Barakat on the group’s official MySpace page, adding, “Never ever did I think my band would get to this point so I wake up every morning feeling like the luckiest guy in the world.”

All Time Low is in the midst of a hectic touring schedule, which includes the band’s current run on the Vans Warped Tour. When that festival ends its season on August 23 in Los Angeles, the Baltimore-based rockers will stay on the road for mtvU‘s brief VMA Tour of national Six Flags amusement parks, followed by an early fall headline tour of the UK supported by The Audition.

All Time Low itinerary:
(Dates are subject to change.)

October 15 Hartford, CT Webster Theater
October 16 Providence, RI Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel
October 18 Washington, DC 9:30 Club
October 19 Norfolk, VA NorVa
October 21 Charlotte, NC Fillmore Charlotte
October 22 North Myrtle Beach, SC House of Blues
October 23 Atlanta, GA The Tabernacle
October 24 Fort Lauderdale, FL Revolution
October 25 Lake Buena Vista, FL House of Blues
October 26 St. Petersburg, FL Jannus Landing
October 28 Houston, TX House of Blues
October 29 San Antonio, TX Sunset Station Lonestar Pavilion
October 30 Austin, TX La Zona Rosa
October 31 Grand Prairie, TX Nokia Theatre at Grand Prairie *
November 1 New Orleans, LA Voodoo Experience
November 4 Tucson, AZ Rialto Theatre
November 5 Tempe, AZ The Marquee
November 13 Portland, OR Roseland Theater
November 14 Seattle, WA Showbox at the Market
November 15 Spokane, WA Knitting Factory Concert House
November 17 Boise, ID Knitting Factory Concert House
November 18 Murray, UT Murray Theater
November 19 Englewood, CO Gothic Theatre
November 20 Kansas City, MO Beaumont Club
November 21 St. Louis, MO The Pageant
November 23 – 24 Chicago, IL House of Blues
November 25 St. Paul, MN Myth
November 27 Milwaukee, WI Eagles Ballroom
November 28 Cincinnati, OH Bogart’s
November 29 Detroit, MI The Fillmore Detroit
December 3 Boston, MA House of Blues
December 5 Clifton Park, NY Northern Lights
December 6 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory

* with Boys Like Girls