Oct
15
th
2022
The Fitzgerald Theater
Saturday
Oct
15
th
2022
The Fitzgerald Theater

An Evening with
They Might Be Giants

'Flood' 30th Anniversary
Doors Open

7PM

Show Starts

8PM

Ages

All Ages

Tickets (start at)

$35

An Evening with They Might Be Giants, originally scheduled for May 16, 2020 at the Fitzgerald Theater, has been rescheduled and will take place on October 15, 2022. All tickets purchased for the May 2020, May 2021, and April 2022 performances will remain valid for the new date, so please hang on to your original ticket for entrance.

Note: If you prefer a refund, requests for this show must be submitted by March 24, 2022.

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They Might Be Giants present 30th Anniversary ‘FLOOD’ Show

In honor of the album that made them an international act, They Might Be Giants is celebrating Flood’s 30th anniversary in 2020 by performing the album, in its entirety, on stages in select cities across the US. The show is “an evening with” and TMBG will play two full sets with their electrifying live band featuring the show-stopping Mark Pender on trumpet. How will it be presented? In sequence, in reverse sequence, alphabetical, or mixed into additional repertoire? It could be different on any given night. But, in addition to Flood, the song selection in the “evening with” show will span the band’s entire career from early favorites to brand new tracks, as well as the live improvisations that have become a highlight of TMBG shows.


Some More Good News in Bad Times from They Might Be Giants

In August, TMBG offered up a special limited edition benefit t-shirt with 100% of profits going to RAICES, a Texas legal team aiding separated families and detained minors seeking asylum in the US. Over the course of a wild month, the TMBG fan community raised $60,000. In the last days of the fundraiser, John Flansburgh accidentally auto-filled an email address meant for a Jeff on the band’s road crew with Jeff Lawson, the founder of Twilio, who had hosted the band at a company event a few years back. Jeff mentioned he was encouraged by the band’s effort to raise money to end this harrowing episode and he offered to match any funds raised by the band. This, in turn, led to a whole new wave of interest on social media, ultimately bringing the total money raised to $200,000. (Yes, the band raised $200,000 for a very good cause by selling t-shirts!)

Performers


They Might Be Giants

They Might Be Giants are in top form and back on the road with their ever-evolving show. Featuring songs from the earliest days of their Dial-A-Song service, through their platinum...

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Venue


The Fitzgerald Theater

Since 1910

Built in 1910, the Fitzgerald Theater is Saint Paul’s oldest surviving theater space. Originally named the Sam S. Shubert Theater, it was one of four memorial theaters erected by entertainment-industry…

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