Credit: Photo by Jesse DeFlorio

Credit: Photo by Jesse DeFlorio

It’s been more than 15 years, and fans are still feeling Streetlight Manifesto’s 2003 debut album, Everything Goes Numb. Frontman Tomas Kalnoky brings his New Jersey ska-punk outfit (which he’s described as “one of the biggest small bands, or one of the smallest big bands”) to Jannus Live for a show that celebrates Numb while also giving fans hope of maybe hearing new music from a band that hasn’t released an album since 2013’s The Hands That Thieve.

“If there’s any sort of question about it, we absolutely are working on new music,” Kalnoky recently told Billboard. “I’ve got a couple non-traditional ideas I’m fleshing out now but I cannot — for the sake of everyone’ sanity — give out any dates."

Streetlight Manifesto. Sat., June 29, 7 p.m. $22.50. Jannus Live, St. Petersburg. Jannuslive.com.

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