photo credit: Eluvier Acosta
The innovative, multi-platinum group will support Crybaby
with a fall North American tour of intimate venues, beginning Oct. 26
in Philadelphia and wrapping Nov. 20 in the twin sisters’ current
Vancouver homebase. Fans can sign up now for an exclusive presale at www.teganandsara.com.
The fan presale begins tomorrow at 10am local time. Remaining tickets
go on sale to the general public on Friday, July 15 at 10am local at www.teganandsara.com. VIP packages will be offered for all dates and singer-songwriter Tomberlin will be opening.
Crybaby
was produced by John Congleton (Angel Olsen, Sharon Van Etten), Sara
Quin and Tegan Quin and recorded at Studio Litho in Seattle and Sargent
Recorders in Los Angeles. “This was the first time where, while we were
still drafting our demos, we were thinking about how the songs were
going to work together,” says Tegan. “It wasn't even just that Sara was
making lyric changes or reorganizing the parts to my songs, it was that
she was also saying to me, ‘This song is going to be faster,’ or ‘It's
going to be in a different key.’ But Sara effectively improves
everything of mine that she works on.” Sara adds with a laugh, “Maybe I
am the renovator. I’m the house-flipper of the Tegan and Sara band.”
As
for “Yellow,” Sara says the song “was written after we began to take
steps to heal the bruises we have both carried with us since adolescence
and early adulthood – wounds that never quite healed right and flare up
seasonally, sending us spiraling backward in time. Are we doomed to
remain forever 15, breaking up and breaking apart? I hope not.” She adds
that the video “was shot in Vancouver, a city that didn’t feel big
enough to hold us both when we arrived here the first time. Twenty-two
years later, we’re back, calling it home.”
In addition to today’s album, single, tour and video news, Amazon Freevee (formerly IMDb TV) will be releasing High School,
a new original coming-of-age series co-created and executive produced
by Tegan and Sara Quin and Clea DuVall. The series is based on the
twins’ critically acclaimed, New York Times-bestselling memoir of the same name. Produced by Plan B Entertainment and Amazon Studios, High School
stars TikTok creators and TV newcomers Railey and Seazynn Gilliland,
portraying the high school versions of Tegan and Sara. Special guest
stars Cobie Smulders and Kyle Bornheimer will play the twins’ parents.
The series recently wrapped filming in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
With
nine studio albums to their credit and millions of records sold, Tegan
and Sara have used music as a way of storytelling throughout their
20-year career. With that storytelling at the core, they have built a multi-faceted media empire that stretches into TV, books, newsletter and public service, but always deeply rooted in music. Tegan and Sara recently launched “I Think We’re Alone Now,”
a Substack newsletter that includes both free and paid-tier content,
spanning audio and text-message conversations as well as essays, lyric
annotations and behind-the-scenes looks about their upcoming projects.
Tegan and Sara have received three Juno Awards, a Grammy nomination, a
Governor General’s Performing Arts Award and the 2018 New York Civil
Liberties Union Award. Outspoken advocates for equality, the duo in 2016
created the Tegan and Sara Foundation, which fights for health,
economic justice and representation for LGBTQ girls and women.
Also on the horizon is the middle-grade graphic novel duology Tegan & Sara: Junior High and Tegan & Sara: Crush,
written by the twins and illustrated by Eisner Award-winner Tillie
Walden. The contemporary story is about identical twins growing up and
growing apart, coming to terms with their queerness and falling in love
with music over the course of junior high. The first volume is due for
release in spring 2023.
Tegan and Sara’s fall tour dates (w/ Tomberlin):
Oct. 26: Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
Oct. 28: Boston, MA @ Royale
Oct. 29: New York, NY @ Pier 17
Oct. 30: Washington, D.C. @ 9:30 Club
Nov. 1: Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall
Nov. 2: Detroit, MI @ Majestic Theatre
Nov. 4: Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues
Nov. 5: Chicago, IL @ Vic Theatre
Nov. 6: Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
Nov. 8: Denver, CO @ Gothic Theatre
Nov. 9: Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot
Nov 11: Ventura, CA @ Majestic Ventura Theater
Nov. 12: San Diego, CA @ The Observatory
Nov. 13: Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues
Nov. 15: Los Angeles, CA @ Fonda Theatre
Nov. 16: San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore
Nov. 18: Seattle, WA @ Neptune Theatre
Nov. 19: Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom
Nov. 20: Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom
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