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Boettcher Concert Hall
Nov 13, 2026 • 7:30pm
Denver, CO
An evening with Andrew McMahon and his piano *SOLD OUT*
Neighborhood Theatre Main Room
Oct 20, 2026 • 7:00pm
Charlotte, NC
An evening with Andrew McMahon and his piano
9:30 CLUB
Oct 17, 2026 • 6:00pm
Washington, DC
Andrew McMahon
Garcia's Chicago
Aug 12, 2026 • 8:00pm
Chicago, IL
Three Pianos: Something Corporate, Jack's Mannequin, Andrew McMahon
TD Pavilion at Highmark Mann
Aug 8, 2026 • 7:30pm
Philadelphia, PA
An Evening with Andrew McMahon
Theatre of Living Arts
Aug 6, 2026 • 7:30pm
Philadelphia, PA

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Keys to the Story with Andrew McMahon

Andrew McMahon came up through Something Corporate and Jack's Mannequin, then opened a new chapter with Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness. After a 2005 leukemia diagnosis and recovery, he centered life and art around resilience without losing his bright, catchy core.

Three eras, one piano

This piano-focused show leans into story songs and memories, moving from early emo-leaning ballads to radio-ready singalongs. Expect a cross-era set anchored by Cecilia and the Satellite, Dark Blue, I Woke Up In A Car, and High Dive. The room mixes day-one fans in vintage hoodies with newer listeners discovering him via playlists, and most let the quiet parts actually stay quiet. Two small notes many miss: he founded the Dear Jack Foundation during treatment, and Cecilia and the Satellite was written for his daughter.

Setlist snapshots, not spoilers

Note: the songs and staging mentioned here are educated guesses based on recent shows, not a promise.

Soft Voices, Loud Hearts

Little rituals, big feelings

You see denim jackets with enamel pins, a few Dear Jack Foundation tees, and lyric tattoos peeking out from sleeves. Early cheers spark at the first notes of I Woke Up In A Car, while the room often belts the long vowels in Dark Blue without drowning the piano. On Cecilia and the Satellite, the ooohs arrive as a warm hum more than a shout, which suits the arrangement.

Merch and memory lanes

Calls for Konstantine pop up, but the asks are usually polite and met with smiles rather than pressure. Poster tubes and vinyl sleeves are common, with designs leaning on piano keys, star maps, and simple serif lyrics. The crowd skews generous and steady, quick to hush for a story and then bounce gently in time when the chords go wide. After the show, people swap era favorites in calm tones, trading notes about when they first heard these songs rather than chasing volume.

Ivory Engine, Heart Forward

Voice over volume

His tenor sits clear and bright, with a slight grain that cuts through even when he drops to a near whisper. Arrangements stay lean, which lets him stretch phrases and let a line land before the next chord rolls in. He often reshapes intros so a familiar hook arrives late, turning the first verse into a quiet reveal.

Piano as rhythm section

In solo settings he will shift a song down a step from the studio key, trading shine for warmth and longevity over a long run. Left-hand octaves and palm slaps on the soundboard act like a kick and snare, so the groove still moves without a drum kit. Bridges tend to open up, then return with a final chorus tagged once more for a crowd part, a simple structure that keeps energy rising. Expect tasteful, color-wash lighting that follows dynamics, but the focus stays on the hammer-and-string drama at center stage.

Kindred Keys and Kindred Crowds

Piano kin and lyric diarists

Fans of Ben Folds will recognize the conversational piano pop and jokes that turn serious on a dime. If you chase cathartic singalongs with confessional lyrics, Dashboard Confessional lives in that same emotional lane, just with more guitar bite.

Anthem lovers, step in

The widescreen, nostalgic rush of Bleachers lines up with big choruses and shout-back moments you get here. Solo-pop lifer The Rocket Summer attracts fans who like optimism delivered with sweat and craft, a vibe that carries in a piano room too. For banter and storytelling as part of the show, Ben Folds and Dashboard Confessional keep their crowds leaning in between songs. If you want hooks that feel built for a late-drive soundtrack, Bleachers and The Rocket Summer fit the bill.

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