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About The Format
Currently, The Format is back in the spotlight, scheduling a series of live concerts in select cities. The reunion tour, dubbed 'The Reunion Tour,' features a mix of their classic hits and new material, reflecting their growth as artists over the years. Working with renowned promoters, the band has ensured that their concerts provide an intimate and engaging experience, with dynamic setlists that resonate with fans both old and new. The excitement surrounding their performances has led to sold-out shows, underscoring their enduring popularity. Recent concerts have showcased their musical evolution, with modern arrangements of their classic hits, while maintaining the same infectious energy that defined their early shows. Additionally, fans have often expressed their emotional connection to the music during these performances, creating a communal atmosphere that resonates deeply within the audience. Alongside their concert appearances, The Format has been active on social media, sharing behind-the-scenes content and personal anecdotes related to their journey, further strengthening their bond with fans. As they navigate their comeback, The Format remains committed to creating memorable live experiences that celebrate their past and embrace their future.
The Format History
The Format was an American indie pop band formed in 2001 in Phoenix, Arizona. Comprising Nate Ruess and Sam Means, the duo quickly garnered attention in the alternative music scene with their unique blend of pop, rock, and indie influences. They released their debut album, 'Interventions + Lullabies,' in 2003, which included hit singles like 'The First Single' and 'She Doesn't Get It.' Their energetic live performances were characterized by their engaging stage presence and strong vocal harmonies, captivating audiences across the United States. After their initial success, The Format went on a break in 2008, allowing each member to pursue individual projects. Ruess formed fun., achieving critical acclaim and commercial success, while Means explored various musical endeavors. However, the band's legacy lived on through their dedicated fan base and the impact of their music on the indie scene. In 2022, The Format announced a reunion, exciting long-time fans and drawing in new listeners, reigniting interest in their discography and highlighting their contribution to the pop and indie genres.