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They Might Be Giants

Live Performances by They Might Be Giants in 2022

They Might Be Giants - Live Performance of 'James K. Polk' and 'Older' from Leesburg, VA

Ion International Training Center
Leesburg, VA, United States

October 8, 2022 | Video Length: 6:26
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  • In October 2022, They Might Be Giants were actively promoting their latest album, "Book," which was released on November 12, 2021, and featured a coll... Read Full Description >

    In October 2022, They Might Be Giants were actively promoting their latest album, "Book," which was released on November 12, 2021, and featured a collection of songs that reflect their eclectic and innovative style. The live performance at the Ion International Training Center in Leesburg, VA, highlights their continued engagement with fans and showcases their ability to energize audiences with classic tracks like "James K. Polk" and "Older." By this point in their career, the duo had successfully transitioned to a hybrid model of music production, embracing both studio albums and innovative digital content, which allowed them to maintain a dedicated fan base. Their performance style, coupled with John Linnell's engaging hand gestures, exemplifies their playful stage presence and commitment to entertaining audiences, even well into their decades-long career.

They Might Be Giants: 'Flood' Full Concert at First Avenue, Minneapolis

First Avenue
Minneapolis, MN, United States

October 14, 2022 | Video Length: 1:59:08
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  • On October 14, 2022, They Might Be Giants performed a full show at First Avenue in Minneapolis, showcasing their iconic album "Flood," which originall... Read Full Description >

    On October 14, 2022, They Might Be Giants performed a full show at First Avenue in Minneapolis, showcasing their iconic album "Flood," which originally debuted in 1990. At the time of this live recording, the band was celebrating the 30th anniversary of the album, emphasizing its enduring impact on alternative rock and their dedicated fanbase. Leading up to this performance, They Might Be Giants engaged in a series of anniversary shows, revisiting songs from "Flood" and offering fans a nostalgic experience. The band's unique blend of catchy melodies, absurdist lyrics, and experimental sound continues to resonate, as evidenced by their ability to fill venues like First Avenue. Additionally, the live recording features special arrangements and playful banter between band members, underscoring their rapport and showmanship. They also continue to innovate within their genre, having recently released new material that captures their signature sound while appealing to both longstanding fans