$1 from every ticket purchased will be donated to the Ally Coalition
The Maine are a thrilling aberration in the unruly world of modern rock music: a band whose following has organically grown to unprecedented heights nearly 20 years into their career, thanks to the raw emotional power of their cathartic breed of alt-rock. In a bold new pinnacle for the Arizona-bred five-piece—vocalist John O’Callaghan, guitarists Jared Monaco and Kennedy Brock, bassist Garrett Nickelsen, drummer Pat Kirch—their tenth studio album Joy Next Door arrives as their most high-concept work yet while doubling down on The Maine’s singular balance of sonic ferocity and unflinching sincerity. Completed just before embarking on their biggest tour to date (the 2026 headline run I Love You But…I Chose The Maine), the result is a glorious testament to a band whose unbridled passion only burns brighter with time.
With its title inspired by O’Callaghan’s recent move back to his childhood neighborhood, Joy Next Door intimately chronicles the chaotic beauty of the human condition. “The title refers to being reminded of a more carefree time in your life, but it’s also about acknowledging that joy can coexist with fear and worry and doubt, and all the other complicated feelings we all struggle with and maybe try to suppress,” says O’Callaghan. “For me it’s the most difficult record we’ve ever done as far as the lyrical element—mainly because I wanted every single song to tell the truth about what was happening with me internally, with an openness that I haven’t always fully embraced.”
Looking back on their journey so far, The Maine express an immense gratitude for what O’Callaghan sums up as the “symbiotic relationship between us and our fans.” “There are so many people who’ve grown up with us and have become familiar faces at this point,” he notes. “They’re the ones who’ve given us the ability to be a band for so long, so we’re always thinking about how we can nurture that connection as much as possible.” “One of the most common things we hear from fans is that we’ve brought them a sense of community,” Kirch adds. “I always loving hearing that, because that’s exactly what the band did for me. It’s incredible that we have these amazing fans who are all in on our music, all the way down to the deep cuts—but the best part is knowing we’ve helped them find a place where they belong.”
INTERNET PRE-SALE
Internet Pre-Sale: Thursday, May 14 10am - 10pm Use code JOYNEXTDOOR at eTix.com in the box marked VENUE PRESALE.
LONG TERM HIGHWAY I-94 CONSTRUCTION ALERT
The Eastbound I-94 exit for 27th Street will be closed long term starting February 2, 2026. If you're coming from west of Milwaukee, please exit at the 35th Street exit, then turn left until you reach Wisconsin Avenue. You can then turn right down to 24th and Wisconsin. For more information, you can visit https://www.94eastwest.wisconsindot.gov. We apologize for any inconvenience.
AIR CONDITIONING & IMPROVED AIRFLOW INSTALLED
In a multi-million dollar retrofit, the historic Eagles Club boasts a brand new, state-of-the-art HVAC system. This eco-friendly system delivers not just cool air during the hot Milwaukee summers, but also improved overall airflow and better temperature regulation throughout the year, ensuring year-round comfort for all concert attendees and artists alike.
BRAND NEW SOUND SYSTEM INSTALLED
Both The Eagles Ballroom and The Rave Hall have been outfitted with brand new, top-of-the-line VIO sound systems from dB Technologies. Renowned for their pristine audio quality and immersive listening experiences, these systems will ensure every note and beat resonates with crystal clarity, taking your concert experience to the next level.
PLAN AHEAD
Location: The Rave/Eagles Club
This is an all ages show
Music scheduled to start at 7:30pm
This is a general admission (standing) show
For ADA Seating, call 414-342-7283
Box office open until end of show
Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Credit/Debit cards accepted at all bars. All bars are cashless.
You must be 21 or older with valid ID to drink alcohol.
Smoking is not permitted in the building
Smoking is permitted for those of legal age in the Penthouse Lounge
AVAILABLE AMENITIES
ARTIST LINKS
The Maine
Tempe, AZ
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PICTURES FROM PREVIOUS EVENTS
THE MAINE - JULY 19, 2024
THE MAINE - NOVEMBER 29, 2023
THE MAINE - APRIL 9, 2022
THE MAINE - SEPTEMBER 10, 2021
THE MAINE - JULY 23, 2019
BEWARE OF SCALPERS
The Rave/Eagles Club strongly suggests you purchase tickets only from TheRave.com, eTix.com, lyte.com and official band websites. The Rave does not sell tickets on Ticketmaster. If you don't see The Rave logo, the Etix logo, or the band logo, on the purchase site, please ask or check TheRave.com or feel free to ask us, before you purchase!
The Rave/Eagles Club does not advise purchasing tickets from craigslist, ebay, ticket resellers/scalpers (such as StubHub, TicketsNow, seatgeek, tickets-center, eventticketscenter, cheaptickets, ticketliquidator, viagogo, box-officetickets, ticketnetwork, tickpick, and others), street vendors, or other private parties, and cannot guarantee the validity and subsequent admission on such tickets. These tickets are overpriced and sometimes counterfeit/duplicate that will not get you into the show.
Cell phone cameras and small pocket cameras usually allowed. NO FLASH. Your camera may be confiscated if you use flash. No professional cameras. No 35mm cameras. No cameras with removable lenses. No high definition DSLR cameras allowed without photo pass, and then only in the pit during allotted time set forth by the band. No video recording equipment, or audio recording equipment allowed. If your cellphone camera has a flash, please turn the flash off. This policy is subject to change depending on the band's day-of-show decisions.
All shows are subject to change without notice. If you are travelling for the show, we suggest that you call ahead. You can also follow The Rave on Twitter and Facebook. We send out updates with everything from set times, cancellations, to new shows. No returns or exchanges unless the headline act cancels or postpones. See our return policy for full details. Published show time is the time the event starts and does not reflect what time the headliner will go on stage. Doors usually open one hour before showtime.