Singer-songwriter Andrew McMahon returns to Australia this September performing songs from his critically acclaimed solo releases as well as favourites from Something Corporate and Jack’s Mannequin.

Andrew McMahon began penning songs at age nine, drawing inspiration from his favourite singer-songwriter/pianists like Elton John and Billy Joel. He went on to front the seminal rock band, Something Corporate, and later Jack’s Mannequin, before reinventing himself in 2013 under the moniker Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness.

Having been diagnosed with cancer in New York in 2005, McMahon found himself wanting to return to the city to battle demons.Inspired by his renewed passion and the city that never sleeps, Zombies on Broadway was born, the sophomore album forAndrew McMahon in the Wilderness.

“The songs took on the mood of what my life felt like in that time, everything from a beautiful sense of celebration to being completely exhausted and wondering when I was going to come up for air.” – Andrew McMahon

The brightly textured alt-pop of Zombies on Broadway built off the anthemic, yet nuanced, sensibilities shown in McMahon’s 2014 debut, revealing a new level of sophistication and insightfulness in his songwriting.

Not resting on his laurels in 2018, Andrew McMahon proves he still has plenty more soul to give. Don’t miss this unique acoustic evening with Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness.

 

 

Show Dates

Wednesday 19th September – The Factory Theatre, Sydney

Thursday 20th September – Max Watt’s Melbourne 

 

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