By: Jenafur Schlangen
May 1, 2026
Chicago, Illinois
Night one of They Might Be Giants’ three-night stand at The Vic Theatre felt less like the start of a run and more like a fully realized event. It was tight, playful, and deeply in sync with a crowd that knew exactly what it came for.
Presented by Jam Productions and 93XRT, the show leaned into the band’s signature blend of sharp musicianship and offbeat charm. Over the course of a nearly three-hour set , the group moved effortlessly between eras, delivering a mix of fan favorites and newer material with the kind of precision that comes from decades of touring, yet never feeling routine.
Frontmen John Linnell and John Flansburgh balanced dry humor with genuine warmth, peppering the night with witty banter that felt spontaneous rather than scripted, a hallmark of the band’s live identity. Their ability to pivot from absurdist commentary to airtight arrangements remains one of their greatest strengths, reinforcing why their catalog, often described as both whimsical and musically inventive, continues to resonate across generations.
The audience, packed wall-to-wall, responded in kind, singing along, laughing at every sideways joke, and fully buying into the band’s delightfully strange universe. It’s a dynamic that has long defined a They Might Be Giants show: unpredictable setlists, engaging stage presence, and a sense that anything could happen next .
If night one is any indication, Chicago audiences are in for something special as the run continues. With two more shows ahead, both part of this rare multi-night residency, the band has already set a high bar, and seem more than capable of clearing it again tonight and tomorrow.
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