

However, for those who love T&S and want to know everything about what makes them Tegan & Sara, this is a must-see (and hear) show. This isn’t the “Everything is Awesome” tour, and they’re not going to play the hits.

While this show was a very special and meaningful tour for their diehard fans, I wouldn’t recommend it for casual T&S fans. Some of these songs were written when they were 16 years old, but it shows a sign of maturity that goes beyond their age. For the first time, Sara had a secret that she kept from her sister, and it was a weird time for them.Įventually, during the course of the show, that you find out that although the two didn’t really talk about their secrets… but it was out in the open all along in their songs.Įach book reading really give new insights and context to the songs they had written. It’s interesting to note that prior to Sara falling in love with her best friend Naomi, that Tegan and Sara shared everything. Everything is laid out here, from their first taste of music (discovering a guitar under the staircase) to discovering their sexual awakening. It’s to show us that, they’re “just like us”, that they came from humble beginning. Since it’s partly a book reading show, they asked that we turn off our phones and remain in our seats (if we have to leave, they ask that you wait until they start playing music).īetween each song, the Tegan and Sara read excerpts from their memoir and showed some home videos. It’s also a book tour, for High School, in addition to their new album, Hey, I’m Just Like You. First of all, it’s a very personal show… both for Tegan and Sara and their fans. This current Hey, I'm Just Like You tour is unlike previous T&S tours. We were seated in the back of the venue, but right before the show started, the ushers came and moved closer to the front of the stage (to fill in any empty seats from late comers or no-shows).
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If you arrived early, there’s a small chance that you might get an upgrade on your seating. Sep 01 Charleston, SC Charleston Music Hall * +“Global LGBTQ icons” Tegan and Sara sold out their Fitzgerald Theater, in St Paul, on Sunday, October 13th. July 30 Portland, OR Oregon Zoo Amphitheater * +Īug 01 Los Angeles, CA Hollywood Palladium * +Īug 05 Houston, TX Warehouse Live – Ballroom * +Īug 10 Detroit, MI The Fillmore Detroit * +Īug 17 New Haven, CT College Street Music Hall * + Jun 03 Indianapolis, IN Egyptian Room at Old National Centre* + May 20 Boise, ID Knitting Factory Concert House * + May 18 Spokane, WA Knitting Factory Concert House * + Leg 1 with Georgia (*) and Jackie Mendoza (+) ” To accompany the record, Tegan & Sara penned the memoir High School, which became an immediate New York Times Bestseller. ” Additionally, they landed appearances on A Little Late with Lilly Singh and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert where they performed lead single “I’ll Be Back Someday.

Since release, they received praise from The New York Times and Pitchfork who highlighted how the record saw them “re-recording demos they wrote as teenagers and polishing them into poignant synth-pop gems. The band continue to support their 2019 album, Hey, I’m Just Like You . Tickets go on sale Friday, March 13 th at 10am local time. The 40-date run kicks off at Knitting Factory Concert House in Spokane, WA on May 18 th, visits major markets including a performance at Pier 17 in New York City on August 18, and comes to a close September 2 nd at Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA. They will also grace the stage of BottleRock music festival in Napa, CA on May 23 rd.

GRAMMY® Award-nominated platinum-certified duo Tegan & Sara return to the road for an extensive North American summer tour supporting their latest release, Hey I’m Just Like You.
