THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS release "Lazy" 7inch Vinyl!

They Might Be Giants to return to the UK & Ireland in November for ‘An Evening With They Might Be Giants: Flood, BOOK and Beyond’ 2024 UK Tour!

Tickets + dates available here

‘Lazy’ 7-inch 45 out now, exclusively through TMBG’s Idlewild Recordings.

“They have their rhythm, their aesthetic, and their show all down to a science.

It’s a fantastic thing to watch a band enjoying themselves by doing exactly what they want to be doing.

It’s what keeps fans like me coming back over and over again.” - Consequence

“In a forty-plus year career full of unusual endeavors that have come to fruition,

They Might Be Giants can count this tour, and by extension this show,

as yet another wildly successful one.” - Under the Radar

“Consistently, year after year, TMBG can be counted on for fantastic live performances.” - Ink19

They Might Be Giants are returning to the UK & Ireland this November 2024 with their ‘An Evening With They Might Be Giants: Flood, BOOK and Beyond’ tour.

The shows will include two sets which span early favourites to songs from their new, Grammy-nominated album ‘BOOK’. Joined by their barn-burning live band including the Tricerachops Horns, this once-in-a-lifetime show is guaranteed to delight. No opener! They Might Be Giants' performance starts approximately one hour after doors open!

Eight of the twelve dates across the UK & Ireland have already sold out, but there’s still time for fans to grab tickets to catch the alt-rock legends at the 3rd of November Shepherds Bush Empire London date, as well shows in Southampton, Newcastle and Belfast.

Tickets for ‘An Evening With They Might Be Giants: Flood, BOOK and Beyond’ shows are available here

They Might Be Giants also recently released a special cover of American composer Irving Berlin’s famed song “Lazy,” which debuted on WNYC as part of its Public Song Project. Led by the team at WNYC’s midday culture show All Of It, the Public Song Project invites listeners to create new music by drawing from the public domain. The 2024 edition celebrates the station's 100th anniversary with a compilation of cover songs and adaptations of public domain works from the 1920s. Listen on WNYC here.

The accompanying single art illustrated by David Cowles was inspired by the original sheet music cover for the track, offering a vividly colorful reimagining of the piece. “Lazy” is out now across all streaming platforms and a 7-inch 45 is available from 4th October, exclusively through TMBG’s Idlewild Recordings.

VINYL MANIA

With vinyl interest in the band reaching historic new peaks last year, the band’s Idlewild Recordings imprint’s pressing program is in full swing. With more than a dozen re-issues, new albums, and vinyl-only releases, Idlewild has pressed Flood and Apollo 18 picture disks alongside loving reissues of Mink Car, Lincoln, The Spine, and most recently, the long-awaited vinyl release of Long Tall Weekend, the first digital-only release by a major artist back in August 1999 in the fledgling days of the internet. On the docket for 2024: John Henry. Expand your collection of TMBG vinyl right here.

They Might Be Giants started with a Dial-A-Song service, powered by a lone phone machine out of their Brooklyn apartments. Since then, they have made 23 albums and have secretly infiltrated your TV with original themes and incidental music to numerous shows and commercials. Fans can enjoy They Might Be Giants’ FREE Dial-A-Song smartphone app (iPhone / Android) which adds a new song every day.

UK Tour Dates:

1 Nov- Southampton
2 Nov- Cambridge SOLD OUT
3 Nov- London
5 Nov- Glasgow SOLD OUT
6 Nov- Newcastle
8 Nov- Belfast
9 Nov- Dublin SOLD OUT
12 Nov- Manchester SOLD OUT
13 Nov- Leeds SOLD OUT
15 Nov- Nottingham SOLD OUT
16 Nov- Bristol SOLD OUT
17 Nov- London at The Roundhouse! SOLD OUT

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