Portrait of a man with a large afro, wearing a suit jacket and amber sunglasses, laughing enthusiastically while standing amidst several microphones; Photo by Stephanie Parsley.Andy Frasco Credit: Stephanie Parsley / Courtesy

His oddball charisma is disarming, his campfire choruses are irresistible, and his concerts are a nonstop celebration. But Andy Frasco might show off a different side when he returns to Tampa Bay this winter.

For over a decade, the 37-year-old has carried the reputation of being the biggest party animal in the jam scene. It never was the complete picture, but these days he doesn’t try to fight against it. 

The Denver-based songwriter doesn’t care what you think of him, as reflected in lyrics about freedom from expectations, having a positive attitude, being yourself, and of course, having a damn good time doing it.

With a new album (Growing Pains, released in May), somewhat new touring band, and a slight pivot in songwriting tone, St. Petersburg is in store for a more self-assured and introspective Andy Frasco & The U.N. come December.

That isn’t to say fans won’t see Tasmanian Devil energy, the dwindling bottle of Jameson, gobbling of mushrooms, or the crowd surfing ensue—with Frasco and his band, you never can know what to expect.

Tickets to see Andy Frasco & the U.N. play Jannus Live in St. Petersburg on Saturday, Dec. 6 are still available and start at $39.56.

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