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Barenaked Ladies

Current Tour:"Last Summer On Earth"
Discography:Gordon (1992)
Maybe You Should Drive (1994)
Born on a Pirate Ship (1996)
Stunt (1998)
Maroon (2000)
Everything to Everyone (2003)
Barenaked for the Holidays (2004)
As You Like It (2005)
Barenaked Ladies Are Me (2006)
Barenaked Ladies Are Men (2007)
Snacktime! (2008)
All in Good Time (2010)
Grinning Streak (2013)
Silverball (2015)

Just like they did in 2012 and 2013, Barenaked Ladies are heading out for another "Last Summer On Earth" trek in 2016. The 34-date tour will launch at The Cabooze in Minneapolis on June 3 and will stop at venues across the country, including Maine State Pier in Portland, ME, Volvo Car Stadium in Charleston, SC, and PNC Pavilion in Cincinnati. In support of the album Silverball, the tour will wrap up at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on July 24. Opening for Barenaked Ladies at each show will be Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark and Howard Jones. Get your Barenaked Ladies tickets while they're still available!

Barenaked Ladies released their eleventh studio album, Silverball in June 2015. The album produced the singles, "Say What You Want," and "Duct Tape Heart." The album received mix reviews, with Allmusic giving Silverball 3.5 out of 5 stars. The album is Barenaked Ladies' third album since founding member Steven Page left the band in 2009.

Barenaked Ladies formed in Scarborough, Ontario in 1988 when co-founder Ed Robertson invited Steven Page to a gig Robertson's previous band was scheduled to play prior to their breakup. The gig was successful and the duo continued touring as well as releasing demo tapes in hopes of generating a fan base. Over the course of a few years, more members joined, including Jim and Andy Creegan and Tyler Stewart. In 1991 the band released its first commercial success, the independently released The Yellow Tape.

Over the course of the next few years, Barenaked Ladies enjoyed a high level of success in Canada, with the band's first two albums, Gordon (1992) and Maybe You Should Drive (1992), charting in the Top 5 of the Canadian album charts. Andy Creegan left the group in 1995 and was replaced by Kevin Hearn. The band finally saw breakthrough success in the United States with 1998's Stunt.

Some of the band's most popular songs include "One Week," The Old Apartment," "Pinch Me," "If I Had $1000000," and "Brian Wilson." In 2009, the band became a quartet when Page left to pursue a solo career.

Barenaked Ladies Concerts

Date Location Venue Price Get tickets

17.10.2024 07:30

Columbia

USA

Township Auditorium

17.10.2024 07:30

$71.00-$1105.00

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18.10.2024 08:00

Asheville

USA

Thomas Wolfe Auditorium at U.S. Cellular Center - Asheville

18.10.2024 08:00

$49.00-$1155.00

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19.10.2024 07:30

Augusta

USA

Bell Auditorium

19.10.2024 07:30

$34.00-$1030.00

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21.10.2024 07:30

Pompano Beach

USA

Pompano Beach Amphitheatre

21.10.2024 07:30

$56.00-$975.00

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22.10.2024 07:30

Fort Myers

USA

Barbara B Mann Performing Arts Hall

22.10.2024 07:30

$86.00-$480.00

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23.10.2024 07:00

Clearwater

USA

The Sound at Coachman Park

23.10.2024 07:00

$65.86-$1095.00

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25.10.2024 07:30

Macon

USA

Macon City Auditorium

25.10.2024 07:30

$67.77-$950.00

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26.10.2024 07:30

Biloxi

USA

Beau Rivage Theatre

26.10.2024 07:30

$111.95-$1300.00

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27.10.2024 07:30

Nashville

USA

Ryman Auditorium

27.10.2024 07:30

$206.78-$343.75

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29.10.2024 07:30

Ames

USA

Stephens Auditorium

29.10.2024 07:30

$73.00-$499.50

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30.10.2024 07:30

Rochester

USA

Mayo Civic Center Auditorium

30.10.2024 07:30

$61.00-$1020.00

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01.11.2024 07:30

Peoria

USA

Peoria Civic Center - Theatre

01.11.2024 07:30

$78.94-$2070.00

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02.11.2024 07:30

Salina

USA

Stiefel Theatre For The Performing Arts

02.11.2024 07:30

$135.00-$600.00

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03.11.2024 07:30

Sioux Falls

USA

Mary W. Sommervold Hall at Washington Pavilion

03.11.2024 07:30

$86.72-$1255.00

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06.11.2024 07:30

Duluth

USA

DECC - Auditorium

06.11.2024 07:30

$40.00-$1560.00

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07.11.2024 07:30

Madison

USA

Overture Hall At Overture Center for the Arts

07.11.2024 07:30

$93.98-$1410.00

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08.11.2024 08:00

Mount Pleasant

USA

Entertainment Hall At Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort

08.11.2024 08:00

$106.00-$346.50

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Artist Info

By combining humor with an eclectic mix of folk and pop/rock, the Barenaked Ladies enjoyed considerable popularity in their native Canada before rising to international status with 1998's "One Week." Vocalists Ed Robertson and Steve Page launched the band in the late '80s as an acoustic act, traveling to different college campuses and playing warm-up gigs for comedy troupes. These early shows played an important role in the group's foundation, as Robertson and Page began injecting their performances with humorous exchanges to hold their audiences' attention between songs. The trick worked, and the band's mixture of comedy and musicianship was cemented.
Following the duo's tour of the college circuit, the Barenaked Ladies expanded into a tight musical group with the addition of bass man Jim Creeggan, his brother Andy on keyboards, and drummer Tyler Stewart. Several cassette tapes were released and helped increase the band's local popularity, but 1991's Yellow Tape was a different animal, selling so rapidly that it soon became the first independently released tape to reach platinum status in Canada. The hype was compounded by the fact that Toronto's mayor, June Rowlands, considered the band's name to be sexist and demeaning to women, and therefore forbade the Barenaked Ladies from playing a 1991 New Year's Eve concert near City Hall. The story found its way onto the front page of The Toronto Star, and sales for Yellow Tape promptly soared. Meanwhile, record labels had begun approaching the band with attractive offers, and BNL soon signed with Sire/Reprise and issued their full-length debut, Gordon, in 1992. Featuring "Be My Yoko Ono," "If I Had a $1,000,000," and "Brian Wilson," the album moved over one million units and initiated BNL's reign as Canadian pop kings.
At the height of grunge's popularity, producer Ben Mink came on board to helm 1994's Maybe You Should Drive, a mellow folk-pop album. Songs like "Alternative Girlfriend" and "Jane" became college radio favorites, but changes loomed on the horizon. Before the bandmates could collect themselves for a third album, Andy Creeggan left the lineup in order to finish college abroad, and Look People guitarist/keyboardist Kevin Hearn hopped on board for BNL's joint tour with Billy Bragg. Hearn joined the group as a permanent member in time for 1996's obscuro-pop album Born on a Pirate Ship, and the band charted new celebrity territory by appearing on an episode of Beverly Hills 90210 to perform their Top 40 hit "The Old Apartment." Success in the U.S. came fast, and BNL began selling out their summer shows. Selections from the tour were captured on the band's first live album, Rock Spectacle, an uninhibited effort (complete with improvised rapping and stage banter) that introduced a new audience to one of BNL's strongest assets -- their live shows. Rock Spectacle became BNL's first record to be certified gold in the U.S., and it paved the way for their biggest album to date.
Stunt, the group's fourth studio effort, was issued in July 1998 and transformed the Barenaked Ladies into stars in both the U.S. and U.K. Buoyed by the chart-topping single "One Week," the album debuted at number three on the Billboard charts and went on to sell over four million copies. BNL upgraded to stadium performances for their subsequent North American tour, leaving behind the theaters and clubs that housed their previous shows. In the meantime, Hearn took a half-year hiatus to recuperate from leukemia, having been diagnosed with the disease earlier that spring. Geggy Tah's Greg Kurstin and multi-instrumentalist Chris Brown filled in for Hearn on the Stunt tour. After a bone marrow transplant in October, Hearn was free of all cancerous cells, and BNL were reunited at their commercial peak. Maroon followed two years later and reached platinum status on the success of "Pinch Me"; it also netted the band two Juno Awards for Best Pop Album and Best Group, as well as a nomination for a Grammy. A greatest-hits collection, Disc One: All Their Greatest Hits (1991-2001), was issued in fall 2001 to celebrate the band's first decade.
Two years later, BNL released Everything to Everyone and effectively fulfilled their contract with Reprise Records. The album sold relatively poorly, and Reprise neglected to offer an extended deal, thus returning the band to independent status for the first time since 1992. BNL responded by creating their own label, Desperation Records, which they used to release their next four albums. A holiday record, Barenaked for the Holidays, arrived in 2004, while the companion albums Barenaked Ladies Are Me and Barenaked Ladies Are Men were issued in 2006 and 2007, respectively. A children's album entitled Snacktime! followed in 2008, but the tour that followed its release was marred by Steve Page's arrest for cocaine possession. The band canceled several shows in response, and while the charges were later reduced to misdemeanors, Page nevertheless announced his decision to leave the group in early 2009.
Thus reduced to a slimmed-down quartet, the band formed a new label, Raisin' Records, and returned in 2010 with All in Good Time, an album that featured lead vocals by Robertson, Hearn, and bassist Jim Creeggan. The greatest-hits compilation Hits from Yesterday & the Day Before was released in 2011, followed in 2012 by Stop Us If You've Heard This One Before!, which collected ten unissued tracks (demos, outtakes, live cuts, and studio B-sides) along with a pair of previously released rarities, all of which were recorded between 1992 and 2003. The following year, BNL returned with its second studio album since Page's departure, the polished and mature effort Grinning Streak.
In 2015, inspired by Robertson's love of pinball machines, the Barenaked Ladies delivered their twelfth full-length Silverball, which also found them reuniting with Grinning Streak producer Gavin Brown. Included on the album was the single "Say What You Want." The band promptly toured the U.S. as part of the Last Summer on Earth 2015 tour with Violent Femmes and Men at Work's Colin Hay. A live album recorded during the tour, BNL Rocks Red Rocks, followed in spring of 2016. BNL then launched a second Last Summer on Earth tour, this time with Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark and Howard Jones.

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