In September 1999, when They Might Be Giants performed at the House of Blues in Los Angeles, they were touring to support their album "Factory Showroo... Read Full Description >
In September 1999, when They Might Be Giants performed at the House of Blues in Los Angeles, they were touring to support their album "Factory Showroom," released earlier that year. This album marked a significant evolution in their sound and approach, incorporating more eclectic instrumentation and varying themes. The setlist for the live performance likely included tracks from "Factory Showroom," showcasing the band's innovative style and clever songwriting. Notably, this period was characterized by their embrace of multimedia and live performances, which included a mix of new compositions alongside fan favorites. They Might Be Giants were also gaining notoriety for their children's music, particularly with the "No!" album released shortly after in 2002, further expanding their audience. The 1999 concert exemplifies their energetic live show and commitment to pushing musical boundaries during a dynamic phase in their career.