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Something Corporate to bring reunion tour to Tempe

SoCal band back together after 20-year hiatus

Posted 8/27/24

Early 2000s pop-punk band Something Corporate will bring their 24-date sold-out reunion tour to Tempe.

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ON TOUR

Something Corporate to bring reunion tour to Tempe

SoCal band back together after 20-year hiatus

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Early 2000s pop-punk band Something Corporate will bring their 24-date sold-out reunion tour to Tempe.

The Out Of Office Tour is heading across the U.S. this summer and fall as the first official cross-country tour featuring the band’s five original members in more than 20 years. The tour will stop at the Marquee Theatre, at 730 N. Mill Ave., on Thursday, Oct. 10 with support from Mae.

Frontman and veteran indie-pop singer-songwriter-pianist Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness and Something Corporate released their single “Death Grip” in June, marking the first new song release from the band in two decades. It also marked the first new music from McMahon since the release of his fourth studio album, “Tilt At The Wind No More,” in 2023 under his longstanding Wilderness moniker.

They have since followed that up with another release, the upbeat pop rock single “Happy,” available via Big Loud Rock.

Last week, Something Corporate also issued the official live video of “Death Grip” from their sold-out New York City show in June.

The core members of the Orange County, California quintet – 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.

Something Corporate first formed in 1998 when its members were in high school and in a short period of time created a stir before going on hiatus in 2005. During its tenure, the and released multiple albums, including their major label debut, “Leaving Through The Window,” in 2002 and 2003’s “North,” which entered the Billboard 200 at #24.

Something Corporate has sold more than 1 million records.