Awesome show - loved it :) they truly appreciate their fans and clearly loves their Music!! Can't wait for the new album :D

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Led by veteran indie-pop singer-songwriter-pianist Andrew McMahon, Jack's Mannequin launched in 2005 as McMahon's more personal solo project following the success of his pop-punk band Something Corporate in the early 2000s. Jack's Mannequin - McMahon (vocals, piano), Bobby "Raw" Anderson (guitar), Jay McMillan (drums) and Mikey Wagner (bass, keys) - debuted with their Gold-certified album, Everything In Transit, which includes the Gold-certified single "Dark Blue." The alternative pop rock group released a total of three acclaimed studio albums, with both their sophomore LP The Glass Passenger (2008) and third and final album People and Things (2011) entering the Top 10 on the Billboard 200 chart. During its tenure, Jack's Mannequin also performed multiple times on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, received major media support, and were featured in the hit TV series One Tree Hill. Throughout the recording and release of Everything In Transit, McMahon was diagnosed with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL) at the age of 22. After making a full recovery following a stem cell transplant from his sister, Andrew founded the Dear Jack Foundation in 2006, a nonprofit which provides impactful programming that directly benefits adolescents and young adults diagnosed with cancer in order to improve quality of life and create positive health outcomes from treatment to survivorship for patients and their families. Though Jack's Mannequin officially went on hiatus in 2012, leading to McMahon launching his current moniker Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness in 2014, the highly adored SoCal band has reunited on a handful of special occasions over the years. As they prepare to celebrate their 20th anniversary, Jack's Mannequin is back and returning to the road throughout 2025 for a headlining tour and festival appearances.
Setlists
- 1.Holiday From Real
- 2.Spinning
- 3.Release Me
- 4.The Mixed Tape
- 5.Swim
- 6.Kill the Messenger
- 7.Television
- 8.Crashin
- 9.Amy, I
- 10.I'm Ready
- 11.Into the Airwaves
- 12.Amelia Jean
- 13.Bloodshot
- 14.Bruised
- 15.The Resolution
- 16.Rescued
- 17.MFEO: Pt. 1 - Made for Each Other / Pt. 2 - You Can Breathe
- 18.Hammers and Strings (A Lullaby)
- 19.La La Lie
Encore
- 20.Cecilia and the Satellite (Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness cover) (Acoustic)
- 21.Dark Blue
- 1.Kill the Messenger
- 2.Crashin
- 3.The Mixed Tape
- 4.Amy, I
- 5.I'm Ready
- 6.The Resolution
- 7.Holiday From Real
- 8.Bloodshot
- 9.Swim
- 10.Release Me
- 11.Bruised
- 12.Amelia Jean
- 13.La La Lie
- 14.Dark Blue
- 1.Dark Blue
- 2.Release Me
- 3.Holiday From Real
- 4.The Resolution
- 5.Last Straw, AZ
- 6.I'm Ready
- 7.Bruised
- 8.My Racing Thoughts
- 9.Spinning
- 10.MFEO: Pt. 1 - Made for Each Other / Pt. 2 - You Can Breathe (with snippet of U2’s “With Or Without You”)
- 11.Swim
- 12.The Mixed Tape
- 13.La La Lie
- 1.Holiday From Real
- 2.Spinning
- 3.Amelia Jean
- 4.The Mixed Tape
- 5.Swim
- 6.Bloodshot
- 7.Hostage (first time since 2012)
- 8.Last Straw, AZ
- 9.Bruised
- 10.Drop Out - The So Unknown (with Joe Ballaro. first time since 2011)
- 11.Television (With Joe Ballaro, Zac Clark, Josh Partington)
- 12.Rescued
- 13.The Resolution
- 14.I'm Ready
- 15.Hammers and Strings (A Lullaby)
- 16.MFEO: Pt. 1 - Made for Each Other / Pt. 2 - You Can Breathe (A couple was invited up to the stage before the song for a surprise engagement)
- 17.Dark Blue (With Zac Clark)
- 1.Crashin
- 2.Spinning
- 3.Swim
- 4.Bloodshot
- 5.Television
- 6.Amy, I
- 7.The Resolution
"Everything in Transit"
- 8.Holiday From Real
- 9.The Mixed Tape
- 10.Bruised
- 11.I'm Ready
- 12.La La Lie
- 13.Dark Blue
- 14.Miss Delaney
- 15.Kill the Messenger
- 16.Rescued
- 17.MFEO: Pt. 1 - Made for Each Other / Pt. 2 - You Can Breathe
- 18.Into the Airwaves
Encore
- 19.American Girl (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers cover)
- by PunkRockPrincess on 2011-07-07Dallas Night Club - KitchenerRating: 5 out of 5
Another Unforgettable Night With Jack's Mannequin
by JACKSFAN on 2011-07-07Dallas Night Club - KitchenerRating: 5 out of 5This was now my 5th time seeing Jack's Mannequin live, and I can confidently say that they never fail to impress. Andrew McMahon is simply incredible, a musical genius, and his stage presence and enthusiasm throughout the performance is extremely contagious. I have to say that I was surprised that Jack's chose to play in the town of Kitchener as opposed to the usual Toronto show, but I happily made the 1-hour drive and it was well worth it! Anyway, it's great to see them reaching out to different locations and venues, as well as expanding their fan base. I'm already looking forward to the next show and especially the new album coming out this fall!
- by Anonymous on 2011-07-07Dallas Night Club - KitchenerRating: 5 out of 5
unreal performance, loved everything! andrew is incredible
Most amazing show I've ever seen
by rden on 2011-07-07Dallas Night Club - KitchenerRating: 5 out of 5I didn't know it was possible for an artist to be more talented live than on my ipod. His vocals were incredibly strong, and his stage presence simply captured a moment I never want to forget.
Now that's what I call music
by VieEnRose on 2011-07-07Dallas Night Club - KitchenerRating: 5 out of 5Amazing, talented, passionate and brilliant. Jack's put on a fantastic show and was totally worth the 2hour drive from Toronto. Please come back!!
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by Anonymous on 2010-04-10the sound academy - torontoRating: 5 out of 5HOLY CRAP! WORDS CANT EVEN DESCRIBE HOW AMAZING ANDREW MCMAHON AND JACK'S MANEQUINN ARE IN CONCERT! He just puts so much feeling and emotion into every note he sings or plays on the piano. He is my inspiration and the reason why i listen to music. They know just how to get everyone dancing and having the time of their livesBy far one of the best concerts ive ever been too. LOVE HIM SO MUCH!
Just Awesome!
by JACKSFAN on 2010-03-02Sound Academy - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5I decided to splurge on the VIP tickets for this show, and it was the best decision I've ever made! I know standing in the crowd is a completely different experience, but being able to sit and watch from the balcony overlooking the stage was great - The Sound Academy was the perfect venue! This was my third time seeing Jack's Mannequin, but the first time as a headlining show. Needless to say, Andrew was simply amazing (as always) and delivered an unforgettable performance. I'm not sure if the absence of Vedera encouraged him to play a few extra songs, but it was definitely an awesome set. Thanks for a great concert - can't wait for the new album and a little bit of Something Corporate!
- by saraf on 2010-03-01Sound Academy - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5
Best band ever they're amazing every time they perform and I see them every chance I get.
Andrew McMahon saves lives <3
by hammersandstrings on 2010-03-01Sound Academy - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5It was an AMAZING concert. Even though Vedera couldn't make it, fun. was able to get the crowd dancing in no time. Jack's Mannequin ended up playing all of the songs I was looking forward to, and he played my two favourites acoustic (Swim and Hammers & Strings). However, the venue was extremely disappointing; someone stole two t-shirts from my bag at coat check. But all in all, I wished Andrew would never stop singing!
Always a great experience
by Layman on 2010-03-01Sound Academy - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5Andrew McMahon always plays with passion and intensity, as does every single member of Jack's mannequin. His music is great and the lyrics are equally awesome. He sounds just as good live as well. You'll never be disappointed by his shows!
Jack was Great ... not so Fun.
by MathTeacherJohn on 2010-03-01Sound Academy - TorontoRating: 4 out of 5The venue was excellent. The Sound Academy out ranks most Toronto venues for size, cleanliness and sound. Jack's Mannequin put on an absolutely fantastic show, as expected. Sharp and tight the band (clearly) had a great night. I loved all those tunes I knew and enjoyed singing along (despite being 46 and by myself) ... and still loved the songs that I did not know. The true sign of a great show. I can't wait to see Jack's Mannequin again and again. The opening act (Fun.) had a not-so good set. Their cohesion as a group was questionable, and the singer was off-key and often was screaming instead of singing. Their identity (in terms of their musical identity) needs to be defined ... or maybe that is what they are going for.
If you haven't heard them, what is wrong with you?
by bennygulks on 2010-03-01Sound Academy - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5Just an awesome energy in the building. Sound Academy is one of the best concert venues I have ever been to. I went with a friend who had never heard of Jack's Mannequin (like most of my friends) and she was blown away. Just Awesome
- by Anonymous on 2010-03-01Sound Academy - TorontoRating: 4 out of 5
the sound of the piano was gorgeous, would definately go again. great venue too
A MUST SEE CONCERT.
by Anonymous on 2010-03-01Sound Academy - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5Honestly. I've been to quite a few concerts..usually bands aren't as good live, but this was NOT the case with Jacks Mannequin. The opening band Fun. was amazing, and has been downloaded to my Itunes immediately. If you like Jacks.. Go.
Jack's rocks the piano like no other.
by eeeko on 2010-03-01Sound Academy - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5Andrew McMahon puts his heart into every show, and delivers on every note. He gets the crowd dancing and singing, and the piano melodies are enough to make your heart melt. Brilliant show, as always.
Jack's was great
by dutchman on 2010-03-01Sound Academy - TorontoRating: 4 out of 5Jack's played a large variety of songs, it was overall a very good concert. The opening band fun. was also amazing.
A-maze-ing
by shell23 on 2010-03-01Sound Academy - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5The entire set down by Andrew McMahon and his band was amazing. Simply awesome!! However, the 'Fun' act, it kind of reminded me of a circus act with the music and stuff, they weren't bad, but they were odd.