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The Greatest Band in the World

Jack Black and Kyle Gass make up the Greatest Band in the World: Tenacious D. They started playing together in Kyle’s studio apartment in Los Angeles in the late 90s. No one could have ever dreamed of where the band’s genius would take them, but take them it did...

The band had a variety series on HBO that aired in 1999. Their self-titled album was released in the fall of 2001 and has since been certified Platinum. The duo completed their first feature film together - Tenacious D In The Pick Of Destiny - which was released in November, 2006. The album Rize Of The Fenix followed in 2012, receiving a Grammy nomination for Best Comedy Album.

In 2013, Black and Gass founded and hosted Festival Supreme, a music and comedy festival in Los Angeles, CA. In its first four years, Festival Supreme boasted acts such as Adam Sandler, Sarah Silverman, Flight of the Conchords, “Weird Al” Yankovic, Patton Oswalt, Die Antwoord, Amy Poehler, Workaholics, & many more.

In 2014, Tenacious D won a Grammy in the category of Best Metal Performance for their cover of Ronnie James Dio’s 'The Last In Line'.

On November 2, 2018, Tenacious D released Tenacious D In Post-Apocalypto – an animated film, with each frame hand-drawn by Black and every character voiced by Black and Gass. Alongside the film, the band also dropped the album Post-Apocalypto, which acted as the soundtrack to the series. In September 2020, Tenacious D released the final piece to the Post-Apocalypto universe: the graphic novel.

In 2021 and 2022, the duo released a series of cover songs whose proceeds went to a number of charities, putting their own spin on The Beatles, The Who, and the camp classic 'The Time Warp'. They also launched their own fiber bars line in conjunction with NuGo Nutrition called Tenacious D Fiber d’Lish. Up next was the Audible Original Words + Music | Vol. 29 | Tenacious D’s The Road To Redunktion, featuring 30 years of never-before-heard archival audio, and bringing to life every anecdote with a docu-quality that places listeners right then and there.

The D rang in 2023 in Las Vegas with two back-to-back sold-out shows. They embarked on The Spicy Meatball tour, performing in 24 cities and selling out the O2 in London the week it was announced. They released their first new original song in five years. The track is a celebratory, country-leaning banger called 'Video Games,' and it is undeniably one of the greatest songs in the band's extensive catalog of hits. A brilliant animated video for the song, created by Chris 'Oney Plays' O'Neil and Adam Paloian, an Emmy-nominated director, accompanied the release. The music video and track went viral, amassing over 27 million views and earning them 1.3 million followers on YouTube. They even performed their new single live at The Hollywood Bowl for The Game Awards. They took the internet by surprise once again by releasing a recorded version of their viral, fan-favorite live cover of Chris Isaak's 'Wicked Game.' A video for the cover of 'Wicked Game,' directed by longtime D collaborator Taylor Stephens and featuring our dynamic duo in a glorious, romantic romp by the sea, is also out now. It has been viewed by 7 million people, marking another viral moment for the group, who now have 1 million followers on Instagram.

Tenacious D continues to sell out massive shows across the world, which should come as no surprise for the Greatest Band That Ever Played on Planet Earth.

Setlists

    1. -Overture (John King cover) (by Andrew Gross and John King, from Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny's opening credits)
    2. 1.Kickapoo
    3. 2.Low Hangin' Fruit
    4. 3.Rize of the Fenix
    5. 4.Wonderboy
    6. 5.Tribute
    7. 6.Video Games
    8. 7.The Metal (The metal robot was on stage for this song before leaving and returning with a birthday cake)
    9. 8.Happy Birthday to You (Mildred J. Hill & Patty Hill cover) (Sung for Kyle on his 64th birthday; his birthday wish was "don't miss Trump next time.")
    10. 9.Sax-a-Boom
    11. -Baker Street (Gerry Rafferty cover) (Kyle's Max-a-Boom solo)
    12. 10.Roadie
    13. 11.Dude (I Totally Miss You)
    14. 12.Wicked Game (Chris Isaak cover)
    15. 13.Beelzeboss (The Final Showdown)
    16. 14.Double Team (with band introductions, Black performed a snippet of AC/DC's "Highway to Hell")
  1. Encore

    1. 15.Deth Starr
    2. 16.Master Exploder
    3. 17.The Spicy Meatball Song
    4. 18.Fuck Her Gently
    1. -Come Sail Away (Styx cover)
    2. -Gettin' Jiggy Wit It (Will Smith cover)
    3. -For the Love of Money (World Saxophone Quartet cover)
    4. -Paranoid (Black Sabbath cover)
    5. -One (Metallica cover)
    6. -The Number of the Beast (Iron Maiden cover)
    7. -Bulls on Parade (Rage Against the Machine cover)
    8. -Mr. Brownstone (Guns N’ Roses cover)
    9. -Dr. Feelgood (Mötley Crüe cover)
    10. -Fight the Power (The Isley Brothers cover)
    11. -Foreplay/Long Time (Boston cover)
    12. -Say It Ain't So (Weezer cover)
    13. -Devils Haircut (Beck cover)
    14. -Black Skinhead (Ye cover)
    1. -Theme From New York, New York (John Kander cover) (Frank Sinatra version; Jack sang the last few bars)
    2. 1.The Metal
    3. 2.Dio
    4. 3.Low Hangin' Fruit
    5. 4.Jailbreak (Thin Lizzy cover) (Kyle takes over whilst Jack regains himself)
    6. 5.Rize of the Fenix
    7. 6.Sax-a-Boom
    8. -Baker Street (Gerry Rafferty cover) (Kyle's 'Max-a-Boom' solo)
    9. 7.Dude (I Totally Miss You)
    10. 8.Kyle Quit the Band
    11. 9.Friendship
    12. 10.Kielbasa
    13. 11.Kickapoo
    14. 12.Beelzeboss (The Final Showdown)
    15. 13.Viva Las Vegas (Elvis Presley cover)
    16. 14.Malibu Nights (The band invited a fan on stage to spin the "Wheel of D" (songs they rarely play live))
    17. 15.It's Not Unusual (Les Reed cover)
    18. 16.39 (Changed lyrics to 49, Jack spun 'Wheel of D' again as they had some time left on countdown)
    19. 17.Auld lang syne (Robert Burns cover)
    20. 18.After Midnight (J.J. Cale cover)
    21. 19.Tribute
    22. 20.Double Team (with Black performing snippet of "War Pigs" by Black Sabbath and band intros)
  1. Encore

    1. 21.Fuck Her Gently
    1. -POST-APOCALYPTO THEME
    2. 1.JB JR RAP
    3. 2.WOMAN TIME
    4. 3.SAVE THE WORLD
    5. 4.POST-APOCALYPTO THEME (REPRISE)
    6. 5.Low Hangin' Fruit
    7. 6.Jailbreak (Thin Lizzy cover) (Kyle takes over whilst Jack regains himself)
    8. 7.Rize of the Fenix
    9. 8.Sax-a-Boom
    10. -Baker Street (Gerry Rafferty cover) (Kyle's 'Max-a-Boom' solo)
    11. 9.Dude (I Totally Miss You)
    12. 10.Kyle Quit the Band
    13. 11.Friendship
    14. 12.Viva Las Vegas (Elvis Presley cover) (snippet)
    15. 13.Highway to Hell (AC/DC cover) (snippet)
    16. 14.Warning (Song selected from “Wheel of D”)
    17. 15.Jesus Ranch (Landed between Ranch and Best - fan pointed out Warning wasn't on there but they did it anyway)
    18. 16.To Be the Best
    19. 17.Viva Las Vegas (Elvis Presley cover) (snippet)
    20. 18.The Metal
    21. 19.Dio
    22. 20.Kickapoo
    23. 21.Beelzeboss (The Final Showdown)
    24. 22.Kielbasa
    25. 23.Wonderboy
    26. 24.Tribute
    27. 25.Double Team
  1. Encore

    1. 26.Good Times Bad Times (Led Zeppelin cover)
    2. 27.Fuck Her Gently
    1. -POST-APOCALYPTO THEME
    2. 1.JB JR RAP
    3. 2.WOMAN TIME
    4. 3.SAVE THE WORLD
    5. 4.POST-APOCALYPTO THEME (REPRISE)
    6. 5.Low Hangin' Fruit
    7. 6.The Metal
    8. 7.Kickapoo
    9. 8.Beelzeboss (The Final Showdown)
    10. 9.Dude (I Totally Miss You)
    11. 10.Kyle Quit the Band
    12. 11.Lee (and with lyrics modified to "Amy Lee")
    13. 12.Tribute
    14. 13.Good Times Bad Times (Led Zeppelin cover)
    15. 14.Dio
    16. 15.Fuck Her Gently

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