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They Might Be Giants are a rock band hailing from Lincoln, Massachusetts, United States who formed in 1981. The band was formed by John Flansburgh and John Linnell and has released 17 studio albums since their debut in 1986.

Flansburgh and Linnell have the kind of back-story that could make one seriously think about whether fate or destiny had some kind of hand in it. The two met while they were teenagers in their home town of Lincoln, Massachusetts. While both of them were budding songwriters and wrote together a couple of times when they were still in high school, they didn’t form a band together and eventually went to separate colleges. This is where fate possibly comes in. Completely unknown to each other, they both decided to settle in Brooklyn, New York after finishing college, and didn’t just end up in the same neighbourhood, they ended up in the same apartment block, and moved in on the same day.

The duo started hanging out and writing together again, and soon after they regained each others acquaintance they decided to form a band together. Taking the name of a ventriloquist act that a mutual friend had used and then dropped, they called themselves They Might Be Giants, and started busking all over New York City. Flansburgh played the guitar, Linnell played the accordion or the saxophone, both of them sang and they were backed by a drum machine or a boombox playing a backing tape. Soon, their spirited live shows and esoteric songs attracted a devoted local following before they’d released their first single, which came in the form of March 1985’s flexi-disk, the “Wiggle-Diskette”.

A demo of theirs later gained a positive review in the highly respected publication People Magazine, which led to a record deal with Bar/None Records. In 1986 their self-titled debut album was released and was a huge hit around the colleges of New York City. Pressured to release a single from it to capitalise on their newfound popularity, they filmed a video for the track “Don’t Let’s Start”, which saw a massive amount of rotation on MTV. This led to the legitimate success of their second record “Lincoln” and especially the single “Ana Ng”, which hit number 11 on the Billboard Modern Rock chart. Clearly, they were not going to be a band that stayed underground for long.

The band signed a deal with Elektra Records in 1989, and one year afterwards they released “Flood”, their first record to be certified Platinum thanks to the success of its lead single “Birdhouse In Your Soul”. The single is still one of the bands most beloved songs, and was a top ten hit in the U.K and a top three hit on the Billboard Modern Rock charts as well. Ever since then the band have been one of the biggest cult bands in American Rock, always ready with the last thing anyone expects of them. To wit, their three biggest selling albums after “Flood” are three records of children’s music they did in 2005 (“Here Come The ABC’s”), 2008 (“Here Come The 123s”) and 2009 (“Here Comes Science”).

Most bands are considered unique if their singer sings in a weird accent or wears a particular kind of hat. They Might Be Giants aren’t so much unique as they are once in a lifetime, but beyond the weirdness is two of the finest songwriters of their generation, and for that, they come highly recommended.

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It is difficult to discern whether you are seeing a comedy production or a rock show when attending a They Might Be Giants concert. In a way you are seeing both. One thing is certain though. When entering in a They Might Be Giants show it is like opening the doors to the nerd mecca. It is as if Elvis Costello, XTC and Emo Phillips formed a supergroup.

One thing that I absolutely respect about this band is that they never put on the same tour twice. They are constantly writing new material, introducing new stage gimmicks and alternating line ups. Though They Might Be Giants have always managed to retain their playful sound and cutting wit they have in a technical sense come a long way since there lo-fi upbringing. On their first self-titled album the two Johns were essentially the only musicians on the recordings as well as on their respective tour. They adopted a sort of DIY ethos often taking toylike gadgets and cheap instruments applying them in the most creative ways imaginable. When they first started out they were backed by allegedly one of the crappiest drum machines, Boss' Dr. Rhythm. It was practices like this that gave They Might Be Giants their naive-like but deeply characteristic style, which in a sense has become their trademark. Their later material for better or worse has matured greatly over the years. This is evident on the highly polished sounding and more straightforward rock song "Can't Keep Johnny Down."

It would be misleading to say that the group's sound has matured on all levels. I am simply using this term to apply to the production of their music. Their antics-driven lyrics are still as prevalent as ever (for example "Circular Karate Chop" and "When Will You Die"). And of course who can forget their critically acclaimed children albums ('Here Come the ABCs' and the Grammy nominated 'Here Comes Science'). Both the children and adult shows are well worth catching. Their interaction with the audience often exceeds to hyper levels. At one of the shows I attended they randomly started shining a spotlight on individuals in the crowd and provided them with nicknames. During the same performance they transitioned into a ludicrous puppet show entitled "The Avatars of They."

Apart from the hilarious and downright entertaining interjections that occur throughout the show, the music is absolutely riveting. They Might Be Giants have a rare knack for delivering one catchy pop song after another. As for the setlist, you never know what you are going to hear. The first time I saw them, they played their second album 'Lincoln' (considered by many to be an indie masterpiece) in its entirety. The next time I saw them they almost completely changed their setlist. They showcased their finest tracks from the 'Nanobots' album and performed a wide variety of other material both highly recognized and obscure, some which harkened back to their 1986 debut album (tracks such as "Everything Right Is Wrong Again"). The only songs I heard repeated were "Bird House In Your Soul" and "Istanbul". And how could I possibly complain about that?

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Alternative rock outfit They Might Be Giants is the project focused around the two musicians John Flansburgh and John Linnell. The duo originally formed the band back in 1981 and they have always considered to be creative with the conventions and boundaries of the genre.

They have played over a thousand shows in the United States alone so as you would imagine, this kind of track record means the live show is a well thought out, expertly timed experience. The two musicians have had the time to develop older material and interlace showcases of new tracks whilst keeping the atmosphere and pace high throughout the evening. The unconventional reputation precedes them as tonight they play through an unexpected set featuring 'You're On Fire' along with a cover of 'Crazy Train' with Ozzy Osborne to open the show. There are cheers for the major hit of their career 'Birdhouse in the Soul' yet there are so many highlights it is impossible to choose. The bizarre visual interludes, kick ass instrumentals and brilliant stage interaction all contribute to the high quality show overall.

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What an amazing show!!

Sold out, packed to the gills, and nothing but the best attitude from the age-spanning crowd. TMBG played 2 full sets, as well as a TRIPLE encore!

So much emotion as they covered a little from every generation, I don’t think ANYBODY left that night without hearing at least one of their personal favorites.

These guys LOVE their fans, and it shows in every picture or video that was taken (they encourage pics and recordings as long as you remain considerate of the people around you.)

Look some up! January 26th in Fort Lauderdale, find pics or vids from this night and you will see EYE CONTACT! These boys make you FEEL like they are playing JUST FOR YOU!

I love this band like a family and I look forward to all their new ventures.

If you have a chance to catch They Might Be Giants live, DO NOT HESITATE!

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First I wanted to say thanks for coming to Tucson guys a lot of bands don't want to it was great to have you down here especially at the Rialto which is a great place to see a concert.

I've never seen this group in concert even though the one of my favorites and it was an absolute treat to see them. One of the best things with the chemistry they had on stage to Friendly banter was obvious that it was real. It was refreshing to see two bandmates after 30 years this thing together still really enjoy each other on stage. I've seen Hall & Oates quite a few times and I can tell you it's not the case there. The show was actually funny, which I didn't expect. These are two funny dudes and if you get a chance to see them in concert anywhere go go go

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As much a spectacular performance of comic genius as a musical delight, TMBG never fail to deliver a captivating and memorable show. There’s always a few stories to tell! Even during intermission (bexause yes, it’s a two part special) we were treated with a hilarious video of the demo version of “Last Wave”, perfectly created for and overdubbed on top of “Walk this Way” by Run DMC & Aerosmith. Brilliant. And they never cease to play their fan favourites, which is impressive to say the least! Thanks TMBG for another stellar show.

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Brilliant night, TMBG were completely off the wall and played songs from long ago alongside one or two from their new album.

Full of energy and quips, with the manager from hell it wasn't just a gig, it was a great experience.

They are as funny and entertaining as ever and as long as they don't start a feud with Destinies Child they should have a long and glittering career ahead.

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6th time seeing them, they always put on a good and funny show. They played some stuff I hadn't heard live before. The venue wasn't half bad either. Valet parking was fast and easy. The audience was awesome too. I had a stranger offer to get me a drink. Sold out show but it wasn't packed like sardines. I was able to get drinks and merchandise no problem. It was an enjoyable experience.

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What a brilliant concert! The venue was very suitable for the audience who were a mix of middle aged and older people (I think me and my friend were the youngest people there). The actual band were very passionate and sounded amazing, just like the tracks. In between some of the songs, they talked a little and told funny stories. All in all, great show and great music.

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This was a fantastic show, as always. TMBG opened for themselves and played a great mix of old and new songs.

I really loved the way they did the lights for the "first show" as if they were an opening band, no special lighting/backgrounds. It was really funny to me that they took the time to think of something like that.

Diamond ballroom was also great.

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Double set power!

Fantastic show from a fantastic band. Two sets and two encores, classic tunes, new tunes, jokes and a massive tuba all contributed to a wonderful evening. More than made the 7 hour round trip worthwhile.

If you're in Antwerp, go and catch them on the 26th. They will thank you for it.

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Anitta is slaying the game. Earlier this year, she dropped her new album, Funk Generation — her sixth overall, and her first under Republic Records. This past weekend, the Brazilian pop hitmaker kicked off her Baile Funk Experience Tour in Mexico City.

The tour is set to continue this week in Los Angeles and will go across the world over the course of the summer. So far, the tour has been well-received by fans — and as Anitta has shown to be one of the biggest international pop star of our time, we’re going to want to remember this era.

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According to a video shared by a fan, ticket holders at the Baile Funk Experience Tour can look forward to purchasing a wide selection of t-shirts. One of the t-shirts is a white shirt, with Anitta’s lettering logo, with imprints of her face, surrounded by text reading “I was there” and “Baile Funk Experience.” Another is a black t-shirt with her back facing forward, while she’s wearing a thong. Tote bags and hats will also be available for purchase.

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A Trump-crazed superfan gave up the comfort of a normal life to follow the ex-president around the nation in the decked-out Trump trailer she calls home.

“Whether you want to or not — we wake up and we Trump it!” Donna Eiden told The Post outside the RV covered top to bottom in posters of the 77-year-old Republican.

Eiden wheeled her camper home to the South Bronx Thursday ahead of the presidential hopeful’s planned rally — which attracted thousands of other dedicated and eclectic MAGA diehards.

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The Trumper offered The Post an inside glimpse of the RV home he shares with her husband, Rocky Granata.

The motorhome is filled to the brim with Donald Trump souvenirs they routinely hock to other superfans she meets along her journeys to other MAGA rallies across the country.

“We have pretty much everything. Cover to cover,” Eiden said, gesturing to a wall lined with T-shirts and hats that read: “Ultra MAGA,” “Trump is my vato” and — of course — “ Let’s Go Brandon .”

Another wall was covered with bumper stickers and flags, some of which were simple decals of Trump’s face while others had more vulgar slogans, like “F–k Joe Biden.”

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Wearing a Trump 2024 shirt herself, Eiden pointed to a table covered with shot glasses, decks of cards, pens, keychains, wallets and more, including a Trump-shaped mug with a slot in his mouth to hide chocolate chip cookies inside: “For the kids. Yep, put the cookies in his big mouth.”

There wasn’t a spot in the RV’s interior left untouched — even the ceiling was peppered with pro-Trump buttons, pins and stickers, all of which are up for sale to other MAGA lovers.

“If they make for Trump, we pretty much have it,” Eiden said.

With so many Trump trinkets to choose from, Eiden said the most popular comes as a shock: a pen with a retractable banner. One side features the American flag and the Pledge of Allegiance, while the other depicts a $100 bill with the ex-president at its center.

“This pen was from, believe it or not, 2020 and it’s still a great seller … Even though it says ‘Pence,’ they still buy it,” Eiden chuckled.

“They don’t want to buy anything with Pence.”

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The Rolling Stones and New Jersey got a thing going on, and rock 'n' roll fans like it.

The upcoming Stones shows Thursday, May 23, and Sunday, May 26, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford will be the band's 27th and 28th concerts in the state.

The Rolling Stones' first show in Jersey was at Symphony Hall in Newark, then called the Mosque Theater, on  Nov. 7, 1965 (they played two shows). A year later, they played the Steel Pier in Atlantic City, and two shows at Convention Hall in Asbury Park.

“It had been the hottest day of the year, and one somehow expected the extreme heat to dull the notorious fervor of the Stones’ fans,” wrote Linda Deutsch on July 3, 1966, for the Asbury Park Press. “But neither heat wave or cadre of Asbury Park policemen did much to calm the over-wrought teenagers.”

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The Stones are currently on tour in support of the critically acclaimed album, “Hackney Diamonds,” their first LP in 18 years. The tour began April 28 at NRG Stadium in Houston, and will play 16 cities through the tour finale July 17 in Santa Clara, California. AARP is the sponsor. Mick Jagger and Richards are both 80.

The Stones these days include founding members Jagger, vocals, and Richards, guitar; with Ronnie Wood, guitar; Darryl Jones, bass; and Steve Jordan, drums.

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Jon Batiste opens the MetLife show on Thursday, and Lawrence has the honors on Sunday. They know the deuce is still wild.

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Go : Rolling Stones with Jon Batiste, 8 p.m. Thursday, May 23, and Rolling Stones with Lawrence, 8 p.m. Sunday, May 26, MetLife Stadium, One MetLife Stadium Dr., East Rutherford, tickets start at $103; ticketmaster.com , metlifestadium.com . 

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Parking lots open : 3 p.m.

Gates open : 6 p.m.

Event starts : 8 p.m.

Parking at MetLife Stadium

Day of event parking cost : $40 per car; $160 per Bus/RV

Parking directions : metlifestadium.com/getting-here/general-event-parking-information

Prepaid Parking : May 23 Parking Pass   May 26 Parking Pass

How do I get to MetLife for the Rolling Stones concert?

Rideshare : Designated rideshare (Uber, Lyft, etc.) pick-up/drop-off location is in Lot E. Rideshare surge pricing is often in effect after the event. Larger crowds will result in longer than usual wait times for a car to arrive (can be up to two-hour wait). Make sure your phone is charged and ready to go if you’re planning to use one of these services.

Non-rideshare pick-up/drop-off : Located on the stadium roadway between Lots D and E.

NJ TRANSIT : Trains will operate between Secaucus Junction and MetLife Stadium on the Meadowlands Rail Line from 5:34 p.m. to  9:10 p.m. Thursday, and from 5:31 p.m. to 9:23 p.m. Sunday. Check njtransit.com/MetLifeStadium for complete rail timetables. After the concert, the last train from MetLife Stadium to Secaucus will not depart Meadowlands Station any earlier than 1 a.m.

COACH USA : Bus service will run from 5 to 8:15 p.m. from Port Authority Area X (41st Street between 8th and 9th avenues) on Thursday, and Port Authority Gates 414 to 420 on Sunday. The last bus will leave the stadium 60 minutes after the concert ends. Cost is $14 for the round trip. Visit here for more information. and tickets.

Can I tailgate before the Rolling Stones concert at MetLife?

Tailgating policy : Tailgating is permitted but drones, model aircraft, kites and any other remote-controlled or tethered flying objects are not permitted. Tailgating should be limited to the lined parking space and the area directly behind or in front of each vehicle. Blocking drive lanes is prohibited. Tailgating is also permitted on the medians that separate the parking lots from the roadways. Visit here for details.

Where do I buy Rolling Stones tickets for MetLife Stadium?

Box Office/Ticketmaster Will-Call : Located at trailer outside MetLife Gate opens at 3 p.m. Check your tickets and make sure you have the correct ticket date. Barcodes for ticket scanning will appear on mobile tickets eight hours prior to the event.

Floor tickets : Fans with Floor (Pit, GA and Sections 1 to 10) tickets use any gate for entry and proceed to HCLTech Plaza for floor access. Tickets will be scanned again to verify floor access and wristbands will be distributed. Allow 20 to 30 minutes extra time for the secondary scan and wristband process.

Where can I get Rolling Stones merch?

Early merchandise day is 1 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 22, at the Merchandise Trailer, outside the MetLife Gate (parking in Lots F & E).

What can I bring to MetLife Stadium for the Rolling Stones concert?

Guests are welcome to carry-in the following items into MetLife Stadium:

Point and shoot, non-professional cameras (no case or detachable lens)

Handheld signs/flags no larger than 11-by-17 inches that do not obstruct the view of other guests (cannot be mounted to a pole or stick or be commercial in nature)

Empty reusable water bottles (plastic or aluminum)

Binoculars not contained in a case

Factory sealed canned or plastic water/soft-drink

Bottles 20 ounces or less

Food in a clear plastic bag or wrapping

Medically necessary items

Small, hand-held USB-charged personal fans

Small portable phone chargers

Ponchos or raincoats (no umbrellas!)

The following items are not permitted to be carried into MetLife Stadium:

No professional or semi-professional cameras, video cameras, Go Pros or selfie sticks

No audio or recording equipment, such as iPads, tablets, computers, etc.

No non-clear bag exceeding 4.5-by-6.5 inches in size

No studded jewelry

No drugs/illegal substances /nitrous oxide, etc.

No umbrellas, strollers or seat cushions (except those for medical needs)

No outside alcohol of any kind

No glass bottles, coolers, thermoses or ice chests

No laser pointers, noisemakers, fireworks, pyro, flares

No long chains on wallets/purses, etc.

No sprays/aerosols

Any item deemed to be inappropriate or offensive, including clothing

No weapons of any kind

Does MetLife have a clear bag policy in effect?

Clear bags of any style 12-by-6-by-12 inches or smaller are allowed. Bags must be completely clear plastic and free of color tint or pattern. Non-clear small purses/wallets no larger than 4.5-by-6.5 inches also permitted.

What is the security screening like at MetLife Stadium?

Attendees will be subject to a courteous screening via a walk-through metal detector at the stadium gates. Attendees must place their cell phones, keys and metal objects on the security table before walking through the metal detector. Belts and jewelry do not need to be removed. Guests should only bring items they absolutely need inside the stadium.

Is MetLife a cashless venue?

MetLife Stadium operates cash-free. Only contactless payment options will be accepted inside the Stadium (cash or credit cards may be used at the parking toll entrances only).

Pay with a debit or credit card (Visa is the preferred card of MetLife Stadium, Mastercard, AMEX, Discover).

Mobile payment, including Apple Pay and Google Pay, is accepted.

Reverse ATMs are available onsite to load cash onto a prepaid Visa debit card valid for in-stadium purchases.

Where can I charge my cell phone at MetLife? Where are the charging kiosks?

 Mobile charging kiosks are available in the following locations for mobile devices:

Outside the gates : Bag check trailers at all entrance gates

Plaza Level : West and East VIP Lobbies

200 Concourse : Sections 227 and 249, Miller Lite MVP Club elevator lobby, Corona Beach Club elevator lobby

Ticketmaster Suites : West and East Concierge Desks on the third, fifth and sixth floors

How do I access accessible services at MetLife Satdium?

Visit metlifestadium.com/guest-services/guests-with-disabilities for more information. 

What is the MetLife Facebook page? What is MetLife's X handle? Is MetLife on Instagram?

Stadium Social Links : Facebook X Instagram

Website : metlifestadium.com

WiFi : Connect to the Free WiFi network: #MetLifeStadium_Free_WiFi

Stadium Map : Visit metlifestadium.com/stadium/seating-and-maps/interactive-map#/

Guest Services Hotline : 201-559-1515

Guest Text Messaging Service : Guests who wish to report issues or concerns, ask for information or call for assistance can do so by texting our GuestASSIST text message service. Guests should address the text message to 78247, type the word MLS followed by a space, the request issue and location.

Visit the MetLife Stadium A-Z Guide at metlifestadium.com/guest-services/a-z-guide for more information.

Rolling Stones 'Hackney Diamonds' tour set list

This set list was performed April 28 in Houston but the set changes from show to show .

Start Me Up

Get Off My Cloud

Out of Time

Beast of Burden

Tumbling Dice

You Can't Always Get What You Want

Little T&A 

Sympathy for the Devil

Gimme Shelter

Honky Tonk Women

Paint It, Black

Jumpin' Jack Flash

Sweet Sounds of Heaven

(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction

When did the Rolling Stones play New Jersey concerts in the past?

Mosque Theater, Newark, Nov. 7, 1965 (two shows)

Marine Ballroom at the Steel Pier, Atlantic City, July 1, 1966

Convention Hall, Asbury Park, July 3, 1966 (two shows)

Capitol Theatre, Passaic, June 14, 1978

Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, Nov. 5, 6 and 7

Convention Center, Atlantic City, Dec. 17, 19 and 20, 1989

Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, Aug. 12, 14, 15 and 17, 1994

Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, Oct. 16 and 17, 1997

Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, Sept. 28, 2002

Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, Sept. 15, 2005

Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, Sept. 27, 2006

Boardwalk Hall,  Atlantic City, Nov. 17, 2006

Prudential Center, Newark,  Dec. 13 and 15, 2012

MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford,  Aug. 1 and 5, 2019

MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, May 23 and 26, 2024

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Chris Jordan, a Jersey Shore native, covers entertainment and features for the USA Today Network New Jersey. Contact him at @chrisfhjordan; [email protected]

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