Mozart? Nope. Beethoven? Sorry. Bach? Not this time.

90s kids. You’re grown adults now. Adulting musically means buying tickets to the symphony. Time to grow up and show your appreciation of the classics like Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, and Hanson.

Wait. What?

Yup… the Mmm Bop’n Hanson brothers are releasing symphonic versions of their hits. (Yes, they had more than one.) Today they also announced a tour where they’ll play these new variations on their songs live. A stop in St. Pete at the Mahaffey Theater will happen on October 26.

They're cool guys. They get goofed on because the song was so enormous back then, but @hansonmusic did a free concert for Children's Hospital in Boston when I worked for a station up there. No big entourage. No attitude. Their set must have been a full hour too. Much respect. — Geno from 99.5 QYK (@WQYKGeno) July 23, 2018

Rest of the “String Theory” tour:

August

2 – Pittsburgh, PA – Heinz Hall – Pittsburgh Symphony

4 – Vienna, VA – Filene Center at Wolftrap – National Symphony Orchestra

September

8 – Denver, CO – Boettcher Concert Hall – Colorado Symphony Orchestra

October

13 – Los Angeles, CA – Greek Theatre

14 – Phoenix, AZ – Comerica Theatre

18 – Houston, TX – Jones Hall – Houston Symphony Orchestra

20 – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Symphony Hall – Atlanta Symphony Orchestra

21 – Nashville, TN – Schermerhorn Symphony Center – Nashville Symphony Orchestra

23 – Houston, TX – Jones Hall – Houston Symphony Orchestra

25 – Miami, FL – The Fillmore

26 – Tampa, FL – Mahaffey Theater

November

2 – Lousiville, KY – The Lousiville Palace

4 – Minneapolis, MN – State Theatre

5 – Chicago, IL – Chicago Theatre

7 – St. Louis, MO – Stifel Theatre

8 – Cleveland, OH – Masonic Temple

10 – Boston, MA – Orpheum Theatre

11 – Philadelphia, PA – The Tower Theatre

13 – New York, NY – Beacon Theatre

20 & 21 – Toronto, ON – Queen Elizabeth Theatre

January

5 – Fort Worth, TX – Bass Performance Hall – Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra

May

17 – Tulsa, OK – Tulsa PAC – Tulsa Symphony Orchestra

June

7 – Buffalo, NY – Kleinhans Music Hall – Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra