After an epic 2015, They Might Be Giants will return to the UK for a run of live shows beginning at the end of January 2016.
After a busy 2015, releasing a new song (and video) every week through their Dial-A-Song project — available at www.DialASong.com — and touring non-stop. The band will hit the UK after a run of gigs on the road in the US and Australia, as well as playing their monthly stand in Brooklyn at the Music Hall of Williamsburg.
Watch “Omnicorn” from ‘Why?’ here: https://youtu.be/
Brooklyn’s very own perpetual-motion machine, rounded off 2015 by releasing their second LP in less than 12 months. The eagerly awaited follow up to their Grammy-winning Here Come the 123s and the Grammy-nominated Here Comes Science, the legendary originals returned to the world of kids stuff with a fantastic set of new songs.Why? released last November
Coming out of the gate with the odd brilliance of “Oh You Did” through the pop charm of “Out of A Tree,” “Elephants” and “Omnicorn,” to the rocking optimism of “Then The Kids Took Over,” Why? has everything to delight both kids and parents alike. The album also celebrates marriage equality with the song “And Mom and Kid,” a track the band contributed to an HBO special on family diversity called “A Family is A Family is A Family.” Love wins! TMBG’s projects for kids always deliver memorable songs with irresistible melodies and original production values — all in a family-friendly package with none of that pandering aftertaste.
They Might Be Giants Will Play The Following UK Tour Dates
27 JAN: Leeds, UK @ Brudenell Social Club
28 JAN: Newcastle @ Riverside
30 JAN: Belfast @ Limelight 1
31 JAN: Glasgow @ Celtic Connections Festival (2 shows)
1 FEB: Manchester @ Academy 2
3 FEB: Cambridge @ Cambridge Junction
4 FEB: London @ Shepherd’s Bush Empire
Audiences have experienced the live antics and studio mastery of They Might Be Giants across the globe! From their Grammy-winning theme for Malcolm in the Middle, multiple live TV appearances on Conan O’Brien, Jimmy Fallon and Craig Ferguson, as well as the theme and incidental music on the Daily Show with Jon Stewart + theme music for Disney’s Mickey Mouse Club House and Higglytown Heroes, folks with shorties are sure to be familiar with the band’s catalog.