On July 9, 2005, the AJR brothers took to the streets and performed for the first time at Washington Square Park and Central Park.
18 years later, the trio have announced their largest venture yet — ‘The Maybe Man Tour’ that will send them to arenas all over North America in support of their new album with the same name from April through August 2024.
That includes a huge concert at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Friday, July 26.
“Our goal was to bring the show to arenas no matter how long it took,” the band shared in an uplifting inspirational Instagram video.
They added that ‘The Maybe Man Tour’ will give them “a chance to make a concert into a new kind of thing, a chance to create effects we’ve always wanted to, a chance to create something I don’t think you’ve ever seen before.”
And if you want to see their ambitious, never before seen stage show live next year, you can secure your tickets as early as today.
Although inventory isn’t available on Ticketmaster until Friday, Nov. 17, fans who want to ensure they have tickets ahead of time can purchase on sites like Vivid Seats before tickets are officially on sale.
Vivid Seats is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
They have a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and will be delivered before the event.
AJR 2023-24 tour schedule
A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets for all upcoming concerts can be found here.
2023 Jingle Ball
This year, Adam, Jack and Ryan Met will lend their talents to a pair of Jingle Ball concerts in Inglewood, CA and Sunrise, FL.
If you can’t make those shows, you can find a complete list of all upcoming Jingle Ball concerts here to see who’s headed to your neck of the woods.
AJR set list
Although their set list will likely change post-album release, here’s a quick look at what AJR played on the road this year, courtesy of Set List FM:
01.) “Bummerland”
02.) “3 O’Clock Things”
03.) “I’ve Got No Strings Remix” (Dickie Jones cover)
04.) “Sober Up”
05.) “Way Less Sad”
06.) “The Dumb Song”
07.) “Ordinaryish People”
08.) “Don’t Throw Out My Legos”
09.) “All Star” (Smash Mouth cover)
10.) “100 Bad Days”
11.) “World’s Smallest Violin”
12.) “I Won’t”
13.) “Karma”
14.) “Burn the House Down”
15.) “The Good Part”
16.) “Bang!”
17.) “Weak”
AJR new music
On Friday, Nov. 10, the Met brothers dropped their theatrical fifth studio album “The Maybe Man.”
Over 12 tracks and 44 minutes, the band delivers slick, radio-friendly hits that will surely translate to the arena stage.
The ebullient title track builds to a chills-inducing crescendo that warrants multiple listens — once the beat drops, AJR takes you to a wholly unexpected place you’ll want to visit over and over again.
Other standouts include the endlessly catchy “Touchy Feely Fool,” the jaunty “Hole In The Bottom Of My Brain” and the magical “The DJ Is Crying For Help” which is a bit of a departure content-wise for the band.
Don’t sleep on the trippy “Steve’s Going To London” either.
You can listen to the joyful, hopeful, charming “The Maybe Man” here.
Pop stars on tour in 2023-24
It’s pop season.
Many of the biggest acts you know and love are hitting the road these next few months.
Here are just a few of our favorites you won’t want to miss live in the near future.
• Mt. Joy