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Alternative rock icons They Might Be Giants have embarked on their BIG SHOW TOUR 2025, following overwhelming demand from fans across the country. Known for their inventive performances and a rotating setlist that changes nightly, the duo of John Flansburgh and John Linnell continues to bring their singular mix of humor, intellect, and musicality to stages nationwide.
This latest tour cements They Might Be Giants’ reputation as one of the most enduring and inventive bands in alternative music. With their eight-piece live ensemble, complete with a three-piece horn section dubbed the Beast of Horns, TMBG deliver an eclectic concert experience that spans decades of genre-defying music. Each show features a blend of deep cuts and fan favorites, including songs from their classic albums like Flood, Apollo 18, and John Henry, alongside new material and surprising arrangements. As SPIN noted, “They Might Be Giants has never fit comfortably into a musical genre. From their start, childhood pals John Flansburgh and John Linnell have done things their way.”
In a recent interview on The Tippy Jo Show, They Might Be Giants offered fans an intimate look at their creative process and the philosophy that continues to drive them. Speaking with host Tippy, John reflected on their evolution from an experimental two-piece outfit to an expansive live band featuring a horn section. They discussed the differences in writing music for adults versus children, emphasizing their “no-compromise” approach to quality no matter the audience. The conversation touched on their early days performing in New York, their work composing the Daily Show theme, and their commitment to keeping each show fresh through constant reinvention. Also, John opened up about their 2001 album Mint Car, a project that faced unfortunate timing but later gained a devoted cult following.
2025 U.S. Tour Dates:
Nov 13 – Chattanooga, TN @ The Signal
Nov 14 – Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl (sold out)
Nov 15 – Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl
Nov 17 – Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel
Nov 18 – Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel (sold out)
Nov 19 – Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel (sold out)
Nov 21 – Cleveland, OH @ Agora Theatre
Nov 22 – Cleveland, OH @ Globe Iron
With new dates on the calendar and renewed creative energy, They Might Be Giants continue to prove that no matter how much the industry changes, their unique blend of wit, musicianship, and unpredictability remains timeless.

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