Is Andrew McMahon Teasing A Jack’s Mannequin Anniversary Tour?

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Andrew McMahon of Something Corporate and Jack’s Mannequin fame dropped a cryptic new video across his social media pages.

In the video, McMahon appears in frame, lights a white taper candle in a clear glass candle holder, and steps out of frame. The initials “MF” appear above the lit candle and the video caption reads, “Maybe.” Additionally, a quiet, yet upbeat melody plays in the background. Could this be a teaser for new music or a tour to come?

https://twitter.com/andrewmcmahon/status/1882127448986558887?s=46&t=as8T-7IzMTmQ_SK5RXHVPA

Per a recent r/AndrewMcMahon thread, certain fans have been receiving cryptic postcards in the mail, too. The postcards feature photos that lineup to reveal messages such as “Record Player,” “Match Flame,” “Fork Knife,” and “Pen Paper.”

Plus, the postcards show the letters M, F, E, and O. If this is a reference to the Jack’s Mannequin 2005 LP Everything In Transit track “MFEO,” it might hint at a 20-year album anniversary tour. Though, time will tell what the artist has in store. Check out the mailers below.

Of course, we can look ahead to upcoming Jack’s Mannequin, Something Corporate, and Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness festival performances including stops at Bonnaroo and When We Were Young Festival. Check out the upcoming tour dates below and grab tickets here.

Tour Dates:

  • Feb. 22—Tempe, AZ @ Tempe Beach Park & Arts Park (Innings Festival)
  • June 12-15—Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo
  • July 23—Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre
  • Oct. 18—Las Vegas, NV @ When We Were Young ’25
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