Hanson To Launch New Celebration Tour With Two Concerts In Minnesota
While the world knows them as the kids who sang "MMMBop" in the 1990s, fans know Hanson as a talented multi-platinum-selling Grammy-nominated trio of brothers with a catalog of multiple studio albums.
Isaac, Taylor, and Zac are going to be hitting the road on a new tour in 2024, and they announced they'll be kicking this tour off with two concert dates in Minnesota.
The tour, being called "Underneath: Experience Tour", is being billed as a celebration of Hanson being an independent act and their third album "Underneath", which came out in April of 2004.
The band will be celebrating with a re-release of the album that will feature some rarities and new recordings. In addition, the trio will embark on a 12-city tour this fall.
In a release from the band, they say the tour will feature a series of two-night experiences in each city they visit. The first night will feature all-acoustic "unplugged" arrangements of their music, while the second night will be a full-band electric performance. The tour will also offer an exclusive late-night dance party hosted by Taylor Hanson one of the nights.
The tour kicks off in the Twin Cities, with two shows at the Fillmore Minneapolis. Night one in Minnesota will be on Thursday, October 3 at 7 pm. This acoustic night will be kicked off by opening act Matthew Sweet, and this is also the night of Taylor's dance after party, after the show.
Night two is Friday, October 4, also at 7 pm at the Fillmore. This is the full, electric show that will also feature opening act Phantom Planet.
The band is selling tickets in different combinations for this two-night experience. You can buy tickets for just the night one concert, night two concert, the after-party, and for the full two-night experience.
Tickets go on sale at 10 am on Friday, June 14 via the Hanson website. You can see more about these shows and details about the rest of the tour here.
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