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“Palmer, the now New York Bestselling writer, is set to join Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails as the artists that people tend to mention when they talk about the new music business.”  – Billboard

“Theatre is Evil is unpredictably brilliant; just when you think you have Palmer sussed across one or two tracks, along comes another one or two to overturn your preconceptions. No wonder Lady Gaga is a fan”. - Irish Times ****

“The Best New Thing In The World” – The Rachel Maddow Show

” …Ms. Palmer sings dark and jubilant songs.” – The New York Times

Singer, songwriter, piano-slayer and super-blogger Amanda Palmer released her first book “The Art of Asking” and it went straight into the New York Times Bestseller list. On her previous commercially released album under the guise of Amanda Palmer and The Grand Theft Orchestra “Theatre is Evil”, she remained true to form - the undisputed queen of crowd-sourcing and fan engagement enlisted her community of loyal supporters to launch her last ambitious global release “Theatre is Evil”  back in 2013, selling nearly 25,000 copies of her new album in multiple formats via Kickstarter, along with a variety of unique merch items including hand-painted turntables, two different coffee table art books featuring art from the group exhibit, and numerous Amanda Palmer experiences

Arguably her most pop-influenced album yet, Theatre Is Evil showcases Amanda’s powerful vocals and talented song writing in ways that may surprise even her most ardent fans. Written over the course of several years (since the release of her last studio album, Who Killed Amanda Palmer), the album offers a collection of sounds and rhythms heavily influenced by the music Palmer grew up listening to – most notably 80s synth rock and Brit Pop.


 

Setlists

    1. -
    2. 1.In My Mind
    3. 2.Special guest writer Sophie Strand reads a passage from "The Body is a Doorway."
    4. 3.Drowning in the Sound
    5. 4.Special guest songwriter Noah Britton plays a solo song.
    6. 5.Amanda and Noah sing a song Noah wrote inspired by their dads.
    7. 6.Houdini
    8. 7.Another Christmas
    9. 8.Voicemail for Jill
    10. 9.Special guest songwriter Amelia Allen.
    11. 10.Look Mummy, No Hands (Dillie Keane cover)
    12. 11.Whakanewha
    13. 12.The Runner (The Dresden Dolls cover)
    14. 13.I Love You So Much (Noah Britton cover)
    15. 14.Casual
    1. 1.Ampersand
    2. 2.Backstabber (The Dresden Dolls cover)
    3. 3.People Ain't No Good (Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds cover)
    4. 4.In My Mind
    5. 5.Astronaut (A Short History of Nearly Nothing)
    6. 6.Between the Bars (Elliott Smith cover)
    7. 7.The Runner (The Dresden Dolls cover)
    8. 8.Sing (The Dresden Dolls cover)
  1. Set 1:

    1. 1.In My Mind
    2. 2.Runs in the Family
    3. 3.Australia
    4. 4.Map of Tasmania
    5. 5.New Zealand
    6. 6.The Man Who Ate Too Much
    7. 7.The Ballad of the New York Times
    8. 8.Hello Aotearoa
    9. 9.Vegemite (The Black Death)
  2. Set 2:

    1. 10.I Can't Believe We Were Married (Paul Kelly cover)
    2. 11.Coin-Operated Boy (The Dresden Dolls cover)
    3. 12.Drowning in the Sound
    4. 13.Goes Without Saying (Guests Brendan Maclean and Sarah Belkner)
    5. 14.Whakanewha
    6. 15.Little Island
  3. Encore

    1. 16.Creep (Radiohead cover)
    1. 1.Creep (Radiohead cover)
    2. 2.Ampersand
    3. 3.Welcome to the Internet (Bo Burnham cover)
    4. 4.The Killing Type (Amanda Palmer & The Grand Theft Orchestra cover)
    5. 5.New Zealand
    6. 6.Hello Aotearoa
    7. 7.New song. Possibly titled "Unkind".
    8. 8.The Winner Takes It All (ABBA cover)
    9. 9.Drowning in the Sound
    10. 10.The Ride
  1. Encore

    1. 11.Astronaut (A Short History of Nearly Nothing)
    2. 12.I Want You, But I Don't Need You (Momus cover)
    3. 13.Everybody Knows Somebody
    4. 14.Another Christmas
    5. 15.Whakanewha (Followed by a short "Coin-Operated Boy" tease in response to a crowd member's comment.)
    6. 16.Machete
    7. 17.Coin-Operated Boy (The Dresden Dolls cover)
  2. Encore 2

    1. 18.In My Mind
  1. Set 1:

    1. 1.Creep (Radiohead cover)
    2. 2.Ampersand
    3. 3.Welcome to the Internet (Bo Burnham cover)
    4. 4.The Killing Type (Amanda Palmer & The Grand Theft Orchestra cover)
    5. 5.My Alcoholic Friends (The Dresden Dolls cover)
    6. 6.I Want You, But I Don't Need You (Momus cover)
    7. 7.New Zealand
    8. 8.Hello Aotearoa
    9. 9.The Man Who Ate Too Much
    10. 10.The Ballad of the New York Times
    11. 11.Machete
    12. 12.Coin-Operated Boy (The Dresden Dolls cover)
  2. Set 2:

    1. 13.Astronaut (A Short History of Nearly Nothing)
    2. 14.Runs in the Family
    3. 15.Everybody Knows Somebody
    4. 16.Another Christmas
    5. 17.Whakanewha
    6. 18.Drowning in the Sound
    7. 19.The Ride
  3. Encore

    1. 20.Ukulele Anthem (Amanda Palmer & The Grand Theft Orchestra cover)

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