They Might Be Giants Tickets
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They Might Be Giants is the kind of band that makes you wonder how four decades can fly by and still feel this fresh. Formed in 1982 by John Flansburgh and John Linnell — two friends who grew up in the same Massachusetts town and later moved into the same Brooklyn apartment building on the same day — TMBG has spent 40-plus years turning alternative rock on its head with wit, horns, and an absurdist streak that somehow always lands. With 24 studio albums, two Grammy wins, a Tony nomination, a platinum record in Flood, and cultural touchstones ranging from "Birdhouse in Your Soul" to the Malcolm in the Middle theme, they've built one of the most unlikely and enduring legacies in modern music.
Their 2026 album The World Is to Dig dropped in April — 18 new tracks and their first full-length in five years — and The Bigger Show Tour is already selling out dates from Brooklyn Steel to The Vic Theatre in Chicago. Every night is structured as an "An Evening With" experience: no opener, two full sets, and an expanded eight-piece band featuring a three-piece horn section that turns the room into something between a rock show and a jazz-fueled revival. The first set spotlights a different classic album each night (think Flood one evening, Factory Showroom the next), which means no two shows are the same — and that's exactly why longtime fans keep coming back for multi-night runs.
Whether you discovered them through "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" as a kid, stumbled onto their children's albums with your own kids, or just heard "Wu-Tang" off the new record and thought "wait, what is this," TMBG has a way of meeting you wherever you are. Flansburgh's between-song banter is legendary, Linnell's voice is somehow getting better with age, and the energy of a full horn-driven set in a packed room is something no playlist can replicate. This is a band that has never stopped evolving, never stopped experimenting, and never once stopped being the most fun you can have on a weeknight.
What is They Might Be Giants' The Bigger Show Tour?
The Bigger Show Tour is They Might Be Giants' 2026 touring cycle, running through the fall with multi-night stands in cities across the U.S. Each run features three very different shows, with the first set of each night spotlighting a different album and the second set drawing from every era of the band's career — from early Dial-A-Song material and the platinum album Flood all the way through their brand new 2026 releases. No two nights are the same, making multiple-night attendance a genuine draw for dedicated fans.
What new album is They Might Be Giants touring behind in 2026?
They Might Be Giants released their new 18-song album The World Is to Dig in 2026, with the lead single 'Wu-Tang' announced in February 2026. The album is available on vinyl, CD, cassette, and download. The Bigger Show Tour is directly tied to this release, with the band incorporating new material from The World Is to Dig into their sets alongside fan favorites spanning their full discography.
What makes They Might Be Giants' The Bigger Show Tour different from a typical concert?
The Bigger Show Tour is structured so that no two nights are identical — the first set each evening spotlights a completely different album from They Might Be Giants' catalog, while the second set pulls from every phase of the band's career. The band has also expanded to an eight-piece lineup for this tour, adding a three-piece horn section to the mix. Shows are billed as 'Evening With' performances with no opening act, giving fans the full run of the night with TMBG.
How long has They Might Be Giants been together?
They Might Be Giants — the duo of John Flansburgh and John Linnell — formed in 1982 in Brooklyn, New York, making them one of the longest-running alternative rock acts in American music. Despite being together for over four decades, the band remains actively touring and releasing new music, with The World Is to Dig arriving in 2026 and The Bigger Show Tour keeping them on the road.
What songs will They Might Be Giants likely play on The Bigger Show Tour?
On The Bigger Show Tour, They Might Be Giants draw from their full catalog, so expect classics like Istanbul, Birdhouse in Your Soul, Particle Man, Doctor Worm, Ana Ng, and Don't Let's Start alongside material from their 2026 album The World Is to Dig. Because the tour's format dedicates the first set of each night to spotlighting a specific album, setlists vary significantly from night to night and city to city, making each show a distinct experience.
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What's They Might Be Giants's tour setlist?
While setlists can vary between venues, They Might Be Giants will likely play the following songs on tour: Istanbul, Birdhouse in Your Soul, Boss of Me, Kiss Me, Son of God, Stuff Is Way, Doctor Worm, Particle Man, Minimum Wage, Ana Ng, Don't Let's Start
They Might Be Giants Tour Dates and Ticket Prices
| Date | Location | Venue | Lowest Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 05/28/2026 | Brooklyn | Brooklyn Steel | N/A |
| 05/28/2026 | Brooklyn | Brooklyn Steel | $69 |
| 05/29/2026 | Brooklyn | Brooklyn Steel | $73 |
| 05/30/2026 | Brooklyn | Brooklyn Steel | $72 |
| 06/05/2026 | Boston | Citizens House of Blues Boston | $344 |
| 06/05/2026 | Boston | Citizens House of Blues Boston | $44 |
| 06/06/2026 | Boston | Citizens House of Blues Boston | $58 |
| 09/24/2026 | Milwaukee | Pabst Theater | $72 |
| 09/25/2026 | Milwaukee | Pabst Theater | $71 |
| 09/26/2026 | Madison | Barrymore Theatre - Madison | N/A |
| 09/27/2026 | Madison | Barrymore Theatre - Madison | N/A |
| 09/29/2026 | Kansas City | The Truman | $61 |
| 10/01/2026 | Minneapolis | First Avenue - Minneapolis | $66 |
| 10/02/2026 | Minneapolis | First Avenue - Minneapolis | $66 |
| 10/03/2026 | Saint Paul | Fitzgerald Theater | $216 |
| 10/04/2026 | Saint Paul | Fitzgerald Theater | $232 |
| 11/06/2026 | Austin | Emo's Austin | $57 |
| 11/07/2026 | Austin | Emo's Austin | $57 |
| 11/08/2026 | Austin | Emo's Austin | $57 |
| 11/10/2026 | Houston | The Heights Theater - Houston | N/A |
They Might Be Giants concert Seating Charts
| Venue Seating |
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| Brooklyn Steel |
| Citizens House of Blues Boston |
| Pabst Theater |
| Barrymore Theatre - Madison |
| The Truman |
| First Avenue - Minneapolis |
| Fitzgerald Theater |
| Emo's Austin |
| The Heights Theater - Houston |
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