Three Pianos: An Evening With Something Corporate, Jack's Mannequin, and Andrew McMahon

Three Pianos: An Evening With

Something Corporate, Jack's Mannequin, and Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness 

Announced for July 23, 2025

at Red Rocks Amphitheatre

 

Presale Tickets Available October 8th – 10th General On Sale Begins October 11th

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Veteran indie-pop singer-songwriter-pianist Andrew McMahon falls into an elite group of artists who have launched multiple, successful projects and next summer, his entire esteemed career catalog will be on full display for one special night when all three of his beloved ensembles – Something Corporate, Jack’s Mannequin, and Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness – convene at the famed Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Wednesday, July 23, 2025. Three Pianos: An Evening with Something Corporate, Jack's Mannequin, and Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness, named after McMahon’s memoir Three Pianos, will mark the first on-land event featuring performances from all three bands, following McMahon’s upcoming Holiday From Real Cruise this November, and will also represent the return of Jack’s Mannequin for their first shows in five years. Fan-club presale begins today (October 8th) at 12pm Mountain Time with local presales available starting Wednesday, October 9th at 10am Mountain Time. The public on-sale will commence on Friday, October 11th at 10am Mountain Time. PRESS HERE for ticketing details and to purchase. $1 from every ticket sold for Red Rocks will be donated to the Dear Jack Foundation, McMahon’s nonprofit charity assisting adolescents and young adults diagnosed with cancer.

“Headlining Red Rocks is an absolute dream come true,” shares McMahon. “What’s better is that I get to celebrate this milestone with all of my bands, the friends and musicians with whom I’ve shared this life in music with.”

Before embarking on the sold-out Holiday From Real Cruise next month, which also represents the 14th annual Dear Jack Benefit, and performing at Red Rocks next year, McMahon and his Something Corporate bandmates – Josh Partington (guitar), Kevin “Clutch” Page (bass), Brian Ireland (drums), and William Tell (guitar) – will wrap their completely sold-out and highly acclaimed reunion Out Of Office Tour this week with their final three shows: Thursday, October 10th in Tempe, Friday, October 11th in Los Angeles, and Saturday, October 12th in San Francisco. The beloved early 2000s Orange County, CA-based band – celebrating their first official cross-country outing featuring all five original band members in over 20 years – will also host a special two-show livestream event via VEEPS this Friday featuring the entirety of this summer’s New York City show and then that evening’s show at the famed Hollywood Palladium. PRESS HERE for more info and to purchase.

About Something Corporate:

Something Corporate Andrew McMahon (vocals, piano), Josh Partington (guitar), Kevin “Clutch” Page (bass), Brian Ireland (drums), and William Tell (guitar) – first formed in 1998 when its members were in high school and in a short period of time created quite the stir before going on hiatus in 2005. During its tenure, the highly adored SoCal band released multiple albums, including their major label debut, Leaving Through The Window, in 2002 via MCA Records/Drive-Thru Records, which premiered at the top of the Billboard Heatseekers Chart, and 2003’s North, which entered the Billboard 200 at #24. During its heyday, the band toured extensively worldwide, including a summer on the Vans Warped Tour, graced the cover of Alternative Press magazine, and performed on late-night TV including an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. The five original members of the Orange County, CA band reunited in 2023 for main stage performances at the When We Were Young festival and three sold-out headlining shows in Las Vegas and Anaheim, marking their first official shows together in over two decades. Those shows and the quintet’s 2024 sold-out reunion Out Of Office Tour featured McMahon performing on a one-of-a-kind upright piano fully wrapped in Christie MicroTiles LED displaying images and lyrics from throughout the band’s catalog. 2024 also saw the return of new music from Something Corporate with their first releases in over 20 years via the singles Happy and Death Grip” (Big Loud Rock). Collectively, Something Corporate – hailed as “one of the most respected groups in the scene with their incredible hooks and emotionally transparent music” (Alternative Press) – has sold over 1 million total records.

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About Jack’s Mannequin:

In 2005, Andrew McMahon launched his more personal solo project Jack’s Mannequin. Their Gold-certified debut album, Everything In Transit, includes the Gold-certified single Dark Blue.” The alternative pop rock group – also featuring Bobby “Raw” Anderson (guitar), Jay McMillan (drums) and Mikey Wagner (bass, keys) – released a total of three acclaimed studio albums before going on hiatus in 2012, with both The Glass Passenger (2008) and People and Things (2011) entering the Top 10 on the Billboard 200 chart. During the recording of Everything In Transit, McMahon was diagnosed with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL) at the age of 22. After making a full recovery, he founded the Dear Jack Foundation in 2006, a nonprofit which provides impactful programming that directly benefits adolescents and young adults diagnosed with cancer in order to improve quality of life and create positive health outcomes from treatment to survivorship for patients and their families.

 

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About Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness:

Over the last two decades, Andrew McMahon has successfully experienced musical rebirth many times and has consistently arrived on the other side stronger than ever. Following the success of Something Corporate and Jack’s Mannequin, the East Coast-born, SoCal-based artist debuted his new moniker Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness in 2014 and released his self-titled debut album, featuring the breakout top 5 alternative radio singles “Cecilia and the Satellite” and “Fire Escape.” Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness has since released the hook-packed albums Zombies On Broadway (2017), Upside Down Flowers (2018), and Tilt At The Wind No More (2023), amassing over 325 million total streams, performing at such marquee festivals as Coachella, Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, Riot Fest, and Firefly, and touring alongside the likes of Weezer, Panic! at the Disco, Gavin DeGraw, Allen Stone, and Dashboard Confessional as well as one of McMahon’s idols, Billy Joel. McMahon has also sold nearly 2.5 million albums across all of his musical projects, received an Emmy nomination for his work on the NBC show “Smash,” and released his memoir Three Pianos in 2021, which is also available as an audiobook read by Andrew with special musical sections he exclusively scored for this.

 

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