🚨 THE FORMAT’S BIG RETURN: FROM PHOENIX TO FALLON WITH TAYLOR SWIFT!

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The night belongs to The Format. After years of silence, broken promises, and the heartbreak of COVID-era cancellations, the cult-favorite Arizona duo is finally back where they belong: center stage. And what better way to mark their return than a primetime spotlight alongside Taylor Swift and Keri Russell on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon this Monday, Oct. 6?

It’s the kind of comeback story music fans dream about — dramatic twists, crushed hopes, and then a glorious rebirth that sells out stadiums and lands them right in the heart of late-night television.


🎤 Taylor Swift Headlines, But The Format Steals the Buzz

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Sure, all eyes will be on Taylor Swift, who’s dropping by Fallon for her seventh appearance to talk about her bombshell new album, The Life of a Showgirl. Swift’s late-night interviews are always an event — she knows how to make headlines with every wink, every anecdote, every subtle lyric tease.

But for indie fans, the bigger story is the return of Sam Means and Nate Ruess, the driving forces behind The Format, a band that left an indelible mark on the 2000s alt-pop scene before vanishing at the height of their creative powers. On Fallon, they’ll step back into the spotlight not just as nostalgia bait but as proof that their music, their chemistry, and their story still matter.


🌵 A Phoenix Resurrection: From 2007 Silence to 2025 Firestorm

Let’s rewind. The Format’s last full-band performance was in 2007. For nearly two decades, fans clung to hope while Means and Ruess pursued different lives and projects. Then came the shock of 2020: at a downtown Phoenix viewing party for their concert film, the duo walked onstage unannounced and delivered an unplugged reunion set that left fans screaming, crying, and begging for more.

The buzz exploded. Within days, they announced full-band shows in Phoenix, New York, and Chicago. Every single date sold out in minutes. Demand was insane. The Format wasn’t just back — they were bigger than ever.

And then? COVID. The pandemic forced multiple reschedules before the band finally broke hearts again in early 2022, announcing they were pulling the plug “due to continued uncertainty.” Fans thought the story was over.

Until now.


🎶 The 2025 Comeback Tour That Actually Happened

This summer, The Format dropped the announcement fans had stopped daring to hope for: they were really, truly, finally coming back. Three shows. Three legendary venues. And, of course, three instant sellouts.

Sept. 27 — Phoenix’s Veterans Memorial Coliseum (Arizona State Fair Concert Series): A sold-out homecoming show with fans packing the arena, screaming every lyric, celebrating the band’s first full-band set in 18 years.

Sept. 30 & Oct. 1 — New York City’s Beacon Theatre: Two sold-out nights in one of the world’s most iconic theaters.

Oct. 10 — Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Los Angeles: An atmospheric, haunting venue for what promises to be one of the year’s most talked-about performances.

The Phoenix concert was electric — critics and fans alike described it as “a cathartic return” and “worth every second of the wait.” From the first note, it was clear: The Format hadn’t lost a step.


📺 Fallon: The National Stage

Now, with Fallon’s Tonight Show appearance, The Format moves from cult comeback to mainstream spotlight. For the uninitiated, this is their chance to discover the quirky, heartfelt, and powerful sound that made them indie icons. For longtime fans, it’s vindication — proof that patience pays off.

Fallon, ever the enthusiastic fanboy, is no stranger to giving bands their moment. But this lineup is something special:

Taylor Swift, the biggest star on the planet.

Keri Russell, the beloved actress whose interviews always trend.

The Format, the comeback kids of 2025.

It’s the kind of lineup late-night dreams are made of. Expect Fallon’s goofy energy, Swift’s savvy album teases, Russell’s sharp wit — and then, the emotional gut-punch of The Format reminding everyone why they mattered then, and why they still matter now.


💔 Fans Never Gave Up

What makes this comeback so powerful is the loyalty of the fans. Even when COVID forced cancellations, even when years passed with silence, The Format Army never disbanded. Their songs lived on in playlists, in karaoke nights, in whispered “what ifs” among diehards who remembered every lyric to “The First Single” and “She Doesn’t Get It.”

This isn’t just a reunion. It’s a reward — for every fan who held the torch, who believed the band would one day come back.


🕛 How to Watch

Don’t miss it. The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon airs at 11:35 p.m. ET/PT on NBC, with full episodes streaming the next day on Peacock.

So mark your calendars: Monday, Oct. 6 isn’t just another late-night episode. It’s history. Taylor Swift will dazzle, Keri Russell will charm, but when The Format takes the stage, it’ll be the sound of a band rising from the ashes — finally, and gloriously, back where they belong.