Your browser is not supported. For the best experience, use any of these supported browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge.
Skip to main content
PayPal Preferred Payments Partner
mewithoutYou

Rock

mewithoutYou Tickets

Events0 Results

We're sorry, but we couldn’t find any events. Try updating your location and date range, or use more general keywords.

About

Few bands are as unique and unforgettable as mewithoutYou. Since its formation in 2001, the Philadelphia-based band has captivated audiences with its experimental brand of post-hardcore rock.

Aaron and Michael Weiss initially cut their hard rock teeth as frontmen of The Operation before launching a side project to experiment with new sounds. With Aaron Weiss taking up vocals and guitar, Michael Weiss tackling guitar and backing vocals, the beginning of what would become mewithoutYou was formed.

Along with bassist Ray Tadeo, guitarist Christopher Kleinberg, and drummer Richard Mazzotta, the group caught Christian record label Tooth & Nail's attention with their raw appeal and signed a deal. Daniel Pishock replaced Tadeo on bass before The Operation disbanded, allowing the musicians to focus full-time on mewithoutYou.

Hailed as genre-defining -- though they've resisted any categorization -- their spoken word vocals, divergent arrangements and palpable energy have vastly influenced the underground music scene. Their unique sound has inspired a new generation of emo, post-hardcore, indie and experimental rock bands.

Over the years, the band has moved from the more straightforward emo/punk of their early releases to the more experimental and atmospheric sound of their later albums. This evolution is indicative of their emphasis on growth and development. Across their discography, they have always put a premium on evolving themselves.

Introspective and personal and dealing with complex topics like religion, relationships and mental illness, Weiss' lyrics resonate long after the song is over, and they offer a rare glimpse into the complex inner workings of the human heart. The sometimes cryptic and almost always existentially poetic verse is often inspired by literature, theology and personal experiences.

When you bring the music and words together, it makes for a surreal, thought-provoking and heartbreaking catalog, the likes of which only mewithoutYou could create.

From their earliest releases, mewithoutYou has shown a willingness to push boundaries and experiment with new sounds and styles. This willingness to take risks has made them one of their generation's most innovative and exciting bands and further cemented their reputation as one of the most original and inspiring bands around.

Known for energetic and engaging live performances, mewithoutYou is a band you'll want to experience in person. Get tickets to see mewithoutYou on tour today at Ticketmaster.

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 12 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing

    by K. T. on 10/25/22

    One of the best live experiences I’ve had at a show. I’ll miss you

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great band in a great venue

    by j.mack on 8/4/22Baltimore Soundstage - Baltimore

    mewithoutYou's farewell tour has not disappointed. So much energy from the band and the crowd. They played songs from their entire catalog. My first time at Baltimore Soundstage. Very nice venue, would definitely see another show there.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Farewell

    by Toolman462 on 8/3/22Roxian Theatre - Pittsburgh

    This show felt like the culmination of a live music career where this band would continually leave it all on the stage and yet they found more to leave out there. It's sad to see them go, but few artists get to go out on their terms and it was a wonderful adventure every time I got to see them.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Farewell (for now)

    by Dishwasher on 7/30/22Old National Centre - Indianapolis

    I’ve loved mewithoutYou for many years. I haven’t made it to all their shows but when they announced a farewell tour I knew I had to see them one last time. They played an amazing set with songs spreading their entire career. This band sits in a spot not many others can share. I enjoyed the diversity of their farewell set; a show I’ll remember fondly for years to come. I sincerely hope this isn’t the last we’ll hear from this one of a kind indie legend. Shall they fulfill the lyrics, “ I said I’d not come back, but I’m coming back…” Only time will tell.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    So fun

    by KingRichardthe3rd on 5/26/22The Belasco - Los Angeles

    The venue was neat. The band was great. They played a good mix of their early and late work. I also enjoyed the guest vocals by Hayley and Jeremy. Good job guys.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing!

    by Carmil76 on 5/25/22The Belasco - Los Angeles

    This band has such positive, infectious (in a good way) energy! They always deliver an excellent experience.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Transcendent

    by Aaron on 5/25/22The Belasco - Los Angeles

    God what a show, I wept, lost my voice, caught a flower from Aaron. Beautiful encore. Just an incredible show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Phenomenal Farewell Show

    by Nick on 5/25/22The Belasco - Los Angeles

    The show was top notch. The bands played their hearts out, the venue was beautiful, and the sound was fantastic. If you have a chance to see them on their last ever run, get that ticket now!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    somewhat disappointed

    by Fritzthecat on 4/2/22The Regent Theater - Los Angeles

    The band was great but the sound engineer (if you can even call him that) sucked,and the house speakers are weak. The first song wasn't too bad but after that the bass levels became blured,there ceased to be any detail or delineation between the bass guitar,bass drum,and floor toms. To top it off the house speakers were actually distorting because the levels were so high. I have seen shows in the most low budget places and have never experienced this. This show goes into the books as one of only a few times that the sound was this bad. Whoever was manning the station should be fired. I think this will be the first and last time I got to a show at the Regent.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A heartfelt goodbye.

    by Disingenuous best friend on 3/26/22The Regent Theater - Los Angeles

    I discovered them by chance at Tower Records sale bin when they were closing circa 2007. Brother sister broke my heart and taught me more about love, forgiveness, and depression than anything else in life. Thank you for showing me everything that life is for meWithoutyou. I will never forget each breath. God speed you pioneers.