In late February 2011, the band began The Glamour Kills Tour which featured The Ready Set as the headliner, along with Allstar Weekend, We Are The In Crowd, and briefly Marianas Trench.
In August 2010, the band premiered their first music video for the single "I Just Wanna Run," which has become RIAA Certification Gold,[4] later appearing on their 2011 debut album Let's Be Animals.
On December 31, 2011, they opened for The Ready Set and The Romantics at the HOTFM 2011-2012 HOT New Year's Eve Party in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
On August 5, 2012, All Time Low announced their 'Rockshow at the End of the World' fall tour, with support from the Summer Set and The Downtown Fiction.
The video for their single, "Some Place On Earth," debuted December 18, 2013 on VEVO,[9] which appeared later on their new record, "Losers and Kings", which was released on June 17, 2014.
[13] On January 29, 2016, The Downtown Fiction released the lyric music video for "Let's Fade Away" on VEVO,[14] the first single off their latest album, Alligator Tears[15]—released February 26, 2016.
Billboard.com premiered the music video for the second single off Alligator Tears, "Hepburn Shades", on May 7, 2016, featuring actress Matilda Lutz and directed by Remii Huang.