Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness and Something Corporate Release Live Video for “Death Grip”

Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness and Something Corporate Release Live Video for “Death Grip”

Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness

and Something Corporate

Release Live Video For “Death Grip”

New Dates Added to Something Corporate’s Reunion Tour Including After Shows for Riot Fest and Austin City Limits.  Out Of Office Tour Resumes Tonight at the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC 

VEEPS Livestream Event for October 11th Featuring Both NYC and LA Shows On Sale Now – PRESS HERE

SOMETHING CORPORATE TOUR DATES 

New dates in bold

Out Of Office Tour

Thursday, August 22 – Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club ++

Friday, August 23 – Asbury Park, NJ @ The Stone Pony Summer Stage ++

Saturday, August 24 – Boston, MA @ Roadrunner ++

Thursday, September 12 – Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium ^^

Friday, September 13 – Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle ^^

Saturday, September 14 – Orlando, FL @ Hard Rock Live ^^

Thursday, September 19 – Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues ##

Friday, September 20 – Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore ##

Saturday, September 21 – Chicago, IL @ Concert Music Hall (Riot Fest Aftershow) ##

Sunday, September 22 – Chicago, IL @ Riot Fest

Friday, September 27 – Denver, CO @ The Mission Ballroom ~~

Saturday, September 28 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex ~~

Friday, October 4 – Austin, TX @ Emo’s (ACL Aftershow) **

Saturday, October 5 – Austin, TX @ Austin City Limits

Sunday, October 6 – Dallas, TX @ The Echo Lounge **

Thursday, October 10 – Tempe, AZ @ Marquee Theatre ~~

Friday, October 11 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium ~~

Saturday, October 12 – San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield ~~

Holiday From Real Cruise

November 9-13 – Miami, FL

++ Hidden in Plain View supporting

^^ Kevine Devine supporting

## Allister supporting

~~ Mae supporting

** The Criticals supporting 

As Something Corporate gear up to resume their Out Of Office Tour tonight, the beloved early 2000s pop-punk band has released the official live video of their recent single Death Grip from their sold-out New York City show at The Rooftop at Pier 17 in June. PRESS HERE to watch. The indie-pop track marked the first new song release from Something Corporate in over 20 years and has since been followed by their latest single Happy,” which is now impacting at radio and is the #1 most added song at Triple A this week. The two new songs, available via Big Loud Rock as collaborations with frontman Andrew McMahon’s solo moniker Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness, have received media support from the likes of PEOPLE, Variety, Rolling Stone, Consequence, BrooklynVegan, Alternative Press, and Atwood Magazine, as well as global playlisting support across all DSPs. PRESS HERE to watch the official music video for “Death Grip” and PRESS HERE to watch the official music video for “Happy.”

Something Corporate has also added new shows to their sold-out reunion tour including a date in Dallas and official after shows in Chicago for Riot Fest and Austin for Austin City Limits. Tickets for the newly announced shows in Dallas and Austin are available now via presales with the public on-sale commencing tomorrow, Friday, August 23rd, at 10am CT. The new Chicago show is already sold out. The Out Of Office Tour, Something Corporate’s first official cross-country outing featuring all five original band members in over 20 years, officially launched in June and resumes this weekend back on the east coast in Washington, DC, Asbury Park, and Boston. The tour continues throughout September and October before wrapping at home in California: October 11th in Los Angeles and October 12th in San Francisco. See below for full list of upcoming tour dates. Visit www.somethingcorporate.com for more info and PRESS HERE to watch the tour promo video.

To commemorate the success of the Out Of Office Tour and the band’s return to Southern California, Something Corporate is hosting a special two-show livestream event via VEEPS on Friday, October 11th featuring the entirety of the New York City show and then that evening’s Los Angeles show at the famed Hollywood Palladium. PRESS HERE for more info and to purchase.

Something Corporate Andrew McMahon (vocals, piano), Josh Partington (guitar), Kevin “Clutch” Page (bass), Brian Ireland (drums), and William Tell (guitar) – first 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. The five reunion performances, the first official shows from the band’s five core members in two decades, also saw McMahon debut a one-of-a-kind upright piano fully wrapped in Christie MicroTiles LED displaying images and lyrics from throughout Something Corporate’s catalog, which is front and center on the Out Of Office Tour.

For more information on Something Corporate,

visit www.somethingcorporate.com

For more information on Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness,

visit www.andrewmcmahon.com 

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 first 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 official shows together in over two decades. 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.

 

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. The East Coast-born, SoCal-based artist first co-founded the pop-punk outfit Something Corporate in 1998, serving as the group’s singer, pianist, and songwriter and leading the band to major chart success in the early 2000s via the albums Leaving Through The Window (2002) and North (2003). Soon after, McMahon resurfaced with the more personal solo project Jack’s Mannequin, finding success through three studio albums, with the second (The Glass Passenger, 2008) and third (People and Things, 2011) entering the top 10 on the Billboard 200 chart and their debut, Everything In Transit (2005), reaching Gold status. In 2014, McMahon released his debut album under his own name and new moniker, Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness, 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 to date, 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. Additionally, in 2006, McMahon founded the Dear Jack Foundation after surviving his own battle with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL) at the age of 22. The nonprofit charity provides impactful programming that directly benefits adolescent 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.