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They Might Be Giants Will Return To Australia In 2019

by Paul Cashmere on October 15, 2018

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They Might Be Giants will return to Australia in 2019 following up on their sell-out shows of 2015.

Melbourne and Sydney fans will be treated to two shows each with completely different sets. For the first show They Might Be Giants will perform 1980s vs 2010s and the second featuring the decades 1990s vs 2000s.

Last week They Might Be Giants released the video ‘The Communists Have The Music’ created by animator David Plunkert.

This year They Might Be Giants were also nominated for an Emmy for their song ‘I’m Not A Loser’ from the original cast recording of Sponge Bob Squarepants.

They Might Be Giants Australian dates

Friday 22nd February – The Triffid, Brisbane

Saturday 23rd February – Factory Theatre, Sydney
TMBG in the 1980s vs 2010s

Sunday 24th February – Metro Theatre, Sydney
TMBG in the 1990s vs 2000s

Wednesday 27th February – Capitol, Perth

Friday 1st March – 170 Russell, Melbourne
TMBG in the 1980s vs 2010s

Saturday 2nd March – Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne
TMBG in the 1990s vs 2000s

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