American pop trio, AJR, have announced The Maybe Man Tour for 2024 in support of their album of the same name. The group will will make their first ever arena stop in San Francisco at Chase Center on April 29.
AJR is brothers, Adam, Ryan, and Jack Met. The group name is derived from the first letters of each of their first names. The brothers made their debut in 2005 through street performing in the parks of New York City. They would achieve their first viral success in 2013 with the release of their first official song, “I’m Ready.”
The band would go on to release a number of EPs before eventually dropping their debut album, Living Room, in 2015. Since then, the brothers have continued to hone their craft and put out albums consistently throughout the years. Their 2017 album, The Click, brought radio hits like “Sober Up” and “Weak” that began to turn AJR into a household name.
AJR’s third studio album, Neotheater, arrived in 2019 and their fourth LP, OK Orchestra, came out in 2021. The latter record included the song, “World’s Smallest Violin,” which achieved massive viral success on TikTok. This success carried over to the release of their most recent album, The Maybe Man, which allowed them to book a worldwide arena tour for 2024.
Be sure to catch AJR at their biggest show yet at Chase Center on April 29! Tickets are available here
Location: Chase Center
Address: 1 Warriors Way, San Francisco, CA, 94158
Show Time: 7:30 p.m.
Doors Open: 6:00 p.m.
Ticket Price: $49.50-$234.00
Age: All Ages