10 bands we hope will have reunions soon
There's nothing quite like the feeling of despair that accompanies the break up of your favorite band. But there's also nothing quite like the excitement that comes from your favorite band getting back together for a reunion tour or new album. Here are some of bands we would be most excited to see reunite in the near future.
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This year's 8123 Fest—celebrating 10 years of the Maine— saw the first ARTTM show since 2013 and made us all wish we could have been in Arizona for the surprise reunion. We're hoping that the excitement from that show will cause ARTTM to tour again soon.
Patiently waiting for Something Corporate to reunite once again *cough* @andrewmcmahon *cough*
— adam (@AMatonek) June 24, 2017
While Andrew McMahon still plays the occasional Something Corporate song while on tour as Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness, nothing would beat a reunion tour from one of our favorite early-2000s emo bands. It has been seven years since the band's last reunion tour, and we're hoping for another one soon.
And while we're talking about McMahon, I think I speak for all of us who missed the 2015 anniversary tour for Everything In Transit when I say that a Jack's Mannequin reunion would be awesome, too.
[Photo by: @dangeroussummer/Twitter]
While the above tweet has since been deleted (as have all tweets on the band's page), we're hopeful that this implies a Dangerous Summer reunion. The band has replaced both the profile and header images on their Twitter page with pictures of static, and we're excited to see what this mystifying move means for the future of the band.
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when you're fine and your life is going pretty well but suddenly remember you will never see my chemical romance live pic.twitter.com/f1I8rH1cip
— sheldøn �� (@DrunkyBorghy) June 28, 2017
This one almost goes without saying. We're all still heartbroken over the demise of MCR.
While WATIC is technically on hiatus and not officially broken up, we hope they'll put out new music or tour in the near future. That being said, we are pretty excited about Tay Jardine's colorful new project SAINTE.
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Cassadee Pope is currently slaying the country-pop scene after winning NBC's The Voice in 2012, but we still miss the fun pop-rock of her first band.
Anberlin played their final show in Orlando in 2014, and we've been hoping for a reunion ever since. With Cities turning 10 this year and New Surrender hitting 10 years in 2018, we're hoping for an anniversary tour sometime soon.
Glad to see the fam doing good! @issues pic.twitter.com/597tPvDPUp
— Woe, Is Me (@woeis) October 9, 2015
It's fair to say that the metalcore band's lineup has had one of the most tumultuous histories of any band in the scene. And although it looks like the past members have made nice in the last few years, hoping for a reunion of Woe, Is Me with the full original lineup (including Issues' Tyler Carter and Michael Bohn) might be a bit of a strech, but we can still dream.
While we understand and respect Jason Lancaster's decision to settle down with his family, we would love to see a Go Radio reunion tour (and while we're at it, we wouldn't mind Lancaster joining Mayday Parade for a reunion of the band's original lineup).
Did we miss any? Tell us what reunions you're hoping for in the comments below!