Watch The Video For They Might Be Giants’ Dancefloor Mantra “Get Down”

Brooklyn-based Indie Rock band They Might Be Giants have released their new album, The World Is to Dig, available in all formats at TMBGshop.com and on streaming services. An exclusive 180-gram vinyl color variant will be available at indie retail shops this Friday, April 17. This marks the band’s first full-length since 2021’s Grammy-nominated Book.

Alongside the release, They Might Be Giants have shared “Get Down.” The song has a “cautionary lyrical mantra: some uninvited guests have an urgent two-word message: Get down.” The accompanying video is directed by graphic designer Paul Sahre.

They Might Be Giants have also announced new Fall dates for their The Bigger Show Tour, bringing their multi-night live show to cities like Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Austin, Houston, Dallas, Washington, DC, and more.

The Bigger Show Tour kicks off this Friday, April 17, where  TMBG will be performing across the East Coast and Midwest.

For the tour, every multi-night stand will be unique from the night before. 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 deep cuts in the second. The shows are “An Evening with” so there is no opener.

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 (sold out)
April 26        Indianapolis, IN @ The Vogue
April 28        Detroit, MI @ Majestic Theatre
April 29        Detroit, MI @ Majestic Theatre
May 1           Chicago, IL @ Vic Theatre (sold out)
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

Sept 24        Milwaukee, WI @ Pabst Theatre
Sept 25        Milwaukee, WI @ Pabst Theatre
Sept 26        Madison, WI @ Barrymore Theatre
Sept 27        Madison, WI @ Barrymore Theatre
Sept 29        Kansas City, MO @ The Truman
Oct 1            Minneapolis, MN @ First Ave
Oct 2            Minneapolis, MN @ First Ave
Oct 3            St. Paul, MN @ Fitzgerald Theatre
Oct 4            St. Paul, MN @ Fitzgerald Theatre
Nov 6           Austin, TX @ Emo’s
Nov 7           Austin, TX @ Emo’s
Nov 10         Houston, TX @ The Heights Theater
Nov 11         Houston, TX @ The Heights Theater
Nov 13         Dallas, TX @ Echo Lounge & Music Hall
Nov 14         Dallas, TX @ Echo Lounge & Music Hall
Nov 19         Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
Nov 20         Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club