The singer-songwriter will take Manning Fireworks On the road next month with the first stop of our North American tour.
MJ Lenderman made his first solo late-night TV appearance on Wednesday (appropriately) with a visit to Tonight's showWhere he performed the song “Wristwatch”.
Backed by The Wind — including bandmate Carly Hartzman on tambourine — Linderman gave fans a preview of his upcoming tour with a presentation Manning Fireworks stand out.
While “Wristwatch” was Lenderman's first solo performance on Late Night, the singer-songwriter previously appeared on a March 2024 episode of Late ShowHe joined Waxahatchee for their cover of “Right Back At It.” Lenderman's other band, Wednesday, has yet to play any of the late-night headline shows.
Lenderman will hit the road next month on a North American tour in support of Manning FireworksThe band will close out their run on November 1 with a show in their hometown of Asheville, North Carolina. After that, Lenderman and the Wind will head to Europe for a few weeks before returning to the States for another extended U.S. tour.
before Manning FireworksArriving earlier this month, Rolling Stone The indie rock favorite’s guitarist opened up about his new album. “I’m not trying to come out and sing about being a bad person,” he said of his songwriting. “If you’re doing something wrong, I don’t think that’s the healthiest way to attack it. It’s like, ‘What would you do in a certain situation? That’s as far as you can go with it.’ That’s why it’s fun to attack these topics. Maybe that’s why people resonate with them, because there’s a part of it that exists for everyone.”