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They Might Be Giants Playing
Two Shows At
The Agora

Get ready for two nights of brilliant absurdity and catchy hooks when They Might Be Giants roll into Cleveland this November. As part of their Big Tour campaign, the band brings their full-spectrum show to the historic Agora Theatre — a venue known for its intimate vibe and sonic clarity.  Expect the full force of John Flansburgh and John Linnell backed by their tight backing band, blending off-kilter pop, inventive instrumentation and the playful wit that’s been their trademark since the early 1980s. With two consecutive nights, fans can look forward to varied setlists (and maybe some deep cuts) that highlight the band’s decades-long catalog.
 
On the set-list front, anticipate staples such as “Birdhouse in Your Soul” and “Istanbul (Not Constantinople)” — songs that capture the band’s quirky genius and audience favorite status. Alongside those hits, they’re likely to dig into lesser-heard gems and recent material, giving longtime devotees and new listeners alike something to discover. If you’re heading to the Globe Iron show as well, you might catch alternate arrangements or encore surprises. With the unique setting of the Agora and the band’s reputation for high-energy oddball fun, this promises two very memorable nights in Cleveland.

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