Something Corporate Electrifies The Met with Reunion Tour

Something Corporate brought their Out of Office Tour to The Met in Philadelphia for a fervent, sold-out performance.

 

Something Corporate, known for their catchy mixture of punk and emo music from the early 2000s, reunited for their first tour in over a decade. Their music focuses on a generation of fans who now have to cope with the transition from a young carefree life to dealing with the responsibilities of adulthood and the real world. Their music captures not just the words of the moments in life that we all have but also paints a masterpiece of the music behind it.

The concert started like a huge tsunami wave of energy consuming the venue.

Singer/Songwriter/Frontman Andrew McMahon was on fire all night, jumping from the ivories to leaning into the faces of their fans, pressing as close as possible to the front of the stage. He sounded as great as ever, hitting the high notes with ease. McMahon’s charisma and raw energy carried throughout their entire set and made their performance a memorable one.

 

Seeing Something Corporate perform, I realized that every single person there, on stage and in the audience, was ecstatic to be there. Their set was totally high energy, and everyone was captivated by the music.

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