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They Might Be Giants Announce New Album ‘The World Is to Dig’ Out April 14

Lead Single + Visualizer “Wu-Tang” Out Now

THE BIGGER SHOW TOUR

Spring Dates On Sale Now

Multi-night stands in Brooklyn, Chicago, Boston, Detroit,

Philadelphia, Indianapolis, and Woodstock

Tickets Available Here

John Linnell and John Flansburgh are one of rock’s all-time most quixotic successes” – SPIN

“Perfect pop music can come from anywhere and can go anywhere. They Might Be Giants have demonstrated this for a quarter century…” – The New Yorker

“One of rock’s longest and most prodigious partnerships” – Consequence

“Catch them if you can — their live shows always deliver.” – USA Today

Today, Brooklyn legends They Might Be Giants proudly announce the arrival of their highly anticipated new LP, “The World Is to Dig”. The 18-song album arrives April 14 in all formats at TMBGshop.com and on streaming services; plus an exclusive 180-gram vinyl color variant will be available at indie retail shops on April 17. This is the band’s first full-length album since 2021’s Grammy-nominated “BOOK”, and the project blends sharp songwriting and bold experimentation into a refreshingly original collection.

The album’s lead single, “Wu-Tang,” is out now. While the song’s lyrics celebrate the power of Wu-Tang Clan over a fan as a transformative force, TMBG’s trademark melodicism sweetly buoys the listener along with waves of ‘60s-style pop hooks.

John Linnell says, “Many years ago, we discussed the idea of celebrating an artist or a style of music, but in the form of a completely unrelated genre of music. The original idea was a Tin Pan Alley-style song extolling the greatness of heavy metal. ‘Wu-Tang’ was written more or less along those lines, partly inspired by their TV biopic, but void of any musical reference to the great hip-hop collective. Are we fans? Sure! Would we ever attempt to emulate their sound? Not publicly.”

“Wu-Tang”: Listen / Watch

On the heels of two years of sold-out touring, They Might Be Giants will also be heading back out on the road this spring with THE BIGGER SHOW TOUR. Kicking off on April 17, TMBG will be hosting multi-night stands across the East Coast and Midwest in Brooklyn, Chicago, BostonDetroit,PhiladelphiaIndianapolis, and Woodstock. Tickets for all shows are on sale now and can be purchased here. Multi-night passes and preferred rates at local hotels are available in select markets.

Each show of a multi-night stand will be unique from the night before. Working with a stellar eight-piece band featuring a three-piece horn section, They Might Be Giants performs in the “An Evening with” format; that means there is no opener. Instead, the band will spotlight a different album from their catalog each night in their first set, and then play all the fan favorites along with delightful deep cuts in the second. Sprawling, enthralling, unpredictable, and endlessly entertaining – THE BIGGER SHOW TOUR is an evening of unforgettable songs, dazzling arrangements, startling improvisation, and genuine positivity. It is an experience unlike any other.

2026 US Tour Dates:

April 17            Woodstock, NY @ Bearsville Theatre (sold out)

April 18            Woodstock, NY @ Bearsville Theatre (sold out)

April 24            Indianapolis, IN @ The Vogue

April 25            Indianapolis, IN @ The Vogue

April 26            Indianapolis, IN @ The Vogue

April 28            Detroit, MI @ Majestic Theatre

April 29            Detroit, MI @ Majestic Theatre

May 1               Chicago, IL @ Vic Theatre

May 2              Chicago, IL @ Vic Theatre (sold out)

May 3               Chicago, IL @ Vic Theatre

May 15             Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer

May 16             Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer (sold out)

May 17             Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer

May 28             Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel

May 29             Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel

May 30             Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel

June 5               Boston, MA @ House of Blues

June 6              Boston, MA @ House of Blues

“Wu-Tang” Single Art 

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