![]() ![]() Plus, the first volume of the middle-grade graphic novel duology “Tegan & Sara: Junior High” and “Tegan & Sara: Crush,” is due out in spring 2023. The Quin sisters also recently launched their own Substack newsletter, “I Think We’re Alone Now,” with free and paid-tier content featuring “audio and text-message conversations as well as essays, lyric annotations and behind-the-scenes looks about their upcoming projects,” according to an announcement from their team. The series is based on Tegan and Sara’s critically acclaimed, New York Times-bestselling memoir of the same name, with TikTok creators and TV newcomers Railey and Seazynn Gilliland portraying the high school versions of the twins. In other Tegan and Sara news, look out for “High School,” a new original coming-of-age series on Amazon Freevee (formerly IMDb TV), which was co-created and executive produced by the Quins and Clea DuVall. VIP packages will be available for all dates. The remaining tickets go on sale July 15 at 10 a.m. 20 at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver.įans can sign up now at to get access to a presale that starts July 13 at 10 a.m. Stops on the routing include Washington, D.C.’s 9:30 Club, Toronto’s Danforth Music Hall, Minneapolis’ First Avenue, San Diego’s The Observatory, Los Angeles’ Fonda Theatre and Seattle’s Neptune Theatre. 26 show at Philadelphia’s Union Transfer. The fall North American tour kicks off a few days after the album release with an Oct. Twenty-two years later, we’re back, calling it home.” Sara notes that it’s a “city that didn’t feel big enough to hold us both when we arrived here the first time. The video was shot in the duo’s home base of Vancouver. Are we doomed to remain forever 15, breaking up and breaking apart? I hope not.” Sara explains that 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. The twins released the video for the single “Yellow” today, which was directed by Mark Myers and pays homage to Coldplay’s video for their 2000 song of the same name. “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.” “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,” Tegan said in a statement. Produced by the Quin sisters and John Congleton (Angel Olsen, Sharon Van Etten), the album was recorded at Studio Litho in Seattle and Sargent Recorders in Los Angeles. 21 via the duo’s new deal with Mom+Pop Music. Tegan and Sara have 19 intimate shows booked from the East Coast to West in October and November, featuring support from singer-songwriter Tomberlin.Ĭrybaby is due out Oct. Your favorite Canadian twins have big news with dates set for a fall North American tour and a new single out today from their 10th studio album.
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