Gracing the House of Blues Orlando stage on July 21st will be Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness, a performer known first for his pivotal role as frontman for Something Corporate and Jack’s Mannequin, who has successfully forged his own path through the indie-pop sphere with his eponymous personal project. 

To see McMahon at a 2500-cap is a privilege for any fan who finds themselves in the room, the artist having previously played sets at every iconic festival imaginable – Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits and to name but a few. He has climbed the alternative charts with his earnestly energetic hits and is sure to put on a show that matches his music in passion and sincerity. 

Having released ‘Tilt At The Wind No More’ earlier this year, McMahon will no doubt breathe fresh and exciting air into the set with a number of tracks from his new album. In particular, standout songs “Stars” and “Skywriting” will sound even better live. A talented pianist alongside his vocal and writing credits, the show promises to be a real musical indulgence that is not to be missed by anybody who appreciates wholeheartedly good tunes. 

Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness play at the House of Blues Orlando on July 21st, supported by The Starting Line and flor.   

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  • Tallulah Allen

    Tallulah is a lifelong music and live event enthusiast based in London. She can usually be found travelling the country (or occasionally the continent) for a concert.

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