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Tenacious D

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On tour Yes
Followers 1,022,377
Category Rock
Concerts
Apr
29
The Spicy Meatball Tour
Stockholm
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Apr
30
The Spicy Meatball Tour
Oslo
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May
01
The Spicy Meatball Tour
Copenhagen
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May
03
The Spicy Meatball
Esch-sur-alzette
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May
05
The Spicy Meatball Tour
Dublin
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May
07
The Spicy Meatball Tour
Birmingham
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May
08
The Spicy Meatball
Manchester
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May
09
The Spicy Meatball Tour
Glasgow
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May
11
The Spicy Meatball Tour
Leeds
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May
12
The Spicy Meatball Tour
Nottingham
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May
13
The Spicy Meatball
Brighton
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May
15
The Spicy Meatball
Paris
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Jul
13
ICC Sydney Theatre
Sydney
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Jul
14
ICC Sydney Theatre
Sydney
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Jul
16
Newcastle Entertainment Centre
Broadmeadow
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Jul
18
Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Brisbane
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Jul
20
Rod Laver Arena
Melbourne
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Jul
22
Adelaide Entertainment Centre
Hindmarsh
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Jul
24
TSB Arena
Wellington
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Jul
26
Spark Arena
Auckland
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About Tenacious D
Tenacious D (sometimes referred to as "The D" and often introduced as "The Greatest Band in the world. Period" is an American satirical rock duo formed by musicians and actors Kyle Gass and Jack Black in Los Angeles, California in 1994. Their music fuses vulgar absurdist comedy with rock music in a style that critics have described as "mock rock". The band first gained reputation in 1999, starring in a self-titled HBO TV series. The drumming on both of their albums and the devils voice on the track Beezleboss (also the one who plays Satan in The Pick of Destiny movie) was performed by Dave Grohl (of Nirvana, Foo Fighters and Queens of the Stone Age fame). Tenacious D's music showcases Black's theatrical vocal delivery and Gass' acoustic guitar playing abilities. Their songs discuss the duo's purported musical and sexual prowess, as well as their friendship and cannabis usage. Their debut self-titled album features absurd and humorous sketches. Music critics have compared the storyteller-style lyrics of their songs to lyrics of rock opera. The band first gained popularity in 1999 when they starred in the self-titled Tenacious D, a television series on US cable network HBO, in which Black and Gass attempted to establish themselves as the "Greatest Band on Earth". The series airs occasionally on Comedy Central and is available on their DVD, The Complete Masterworks. In addition, they have since recorded two albums, and starred in their own movie, Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny. Black and Gass, at the time respectively aged 16 and 24, met in Edinburgh, Scotland during the Edinburgh Fringe of 1989. Both were members of the Los Angeles-based theatre troupe, The Actors' Gang which was performing Tim Robbins and Adam Simon's play Carnage. Initially Black and Gass did not get on as Gass felt threatened by Black - as he was the main musician for the Actor's gang - but they eventually worked out their differences, and agreed to form a band. Gass taught Black to play guitar, in exchange for Black's helping him with his acting. Initially, Black and Kyle covered songs by Bobby McFerrin. Later they chose the name "Tenacious D" - a name derived from a term used by sports commentator Marv Albert about the tenacious defense of the NBA's New York Knicks - decided by the audience of the band's first live show, in 1994 at the now defunct Al's Bar. Other possibilities had included "Pets or Meat", "Balboa’s Biblical Theatre" and "The Axe Lords Featuring Gorgazon’s Mischief", which Gass described as being his personal favorite. In attendance was David Cross who later cast Tenacious D in his sketch comedy television series, Mr. Show. TV series: David Cross, with the writer Bob Odenkirk from Mr Show, continued his involvement with Tenacious D by producing three half-hour shows based on the band. The series, entitled Tenacious D, premiered in 1997, immediately following an episode of Mr. Show. While a total of three episodes consisting of two shorts, ten to twelve minutes in length, were produced, only the first was aired that year; the final two episodes did not air until the summer of 2000. The series was canceled after, according to Gass, HBO offered Tenacious D ten episodes, but in doing so, they would have to relinquish their role as executive producers. Gass and Black decided to make a movie instead. Many songs that eventually were included on the band's first album were first featured on the show, though the episodes also contain songs that remain unreleased. The six shorts were titled "The Search for Inspirado", "Angel in Disguise", "Death of a Dream", "The Greatest Song in the World", "The Fan", and "Road Gig". After the series aired, the band continued to perform. At a show at the Viper Room in Los Angeles, they met Dave Grohl, who remarked that he was impressed with their performance; this led to their cameo in the Foo Fighters' "Learn to Fly" music video. The popularity of Tenacious D further increased as they began to open for high profile acts, including Beck, Pearl Jam, and Foo Fighters. Lyrics and themes: The Devil CardSatire and comedy are a major aspect of Tenacious D's lyrical content. Gass said of their approach: "I'd love to do the straight music thing, but that's kind of against our mission, which is to rebel against the serious singer-songwriter mentality." Their songs evoke heavy metal clichés of bands like Iron Maiden and Judas Priest. In particular, the song "Dio" pokes fun at the idea of a torch being passed "Now it's time for him to pass the torch" Songs like "Friendship" parody the lack of real friendship in rock groups with the lyric "As long as there's a record deal, we'll always be friends" Others like songs cover the topic of sex "Kielbasa" discusses anal sex, while "Double Team" boasts of the duos sexual prowess. Tenacious D also employs the technique of deliberate backmasking on "Karate", a technique synonymous with bands like Slayer, who recorded a message in Hell Awaits.. The bands imagery also continues the theme of evil. The front cover of Tenacious D features Black and Gass standing naked below the Devil. Black described it as he and Gass being "schooled by Satan". The pose is similar to that shown on the Devil tarot card. The Devil card signifies sexual desire, uncontrolled energy, vice and addiction. Tenacious D's music has been criticized for its frequent use of profanity. In addition, other critics have described the band as having exhausted the joke of "cock rock". Influences: Black has said that the first song he enjoyed was ABBA's "Take a Chance on Me". He attributes influences from Dio, Black Sabbath, Meat Loaf and Bobby McFerrin. Gass describes their influences as being derived from "big dinosaurs of rock" such as Led Zeppelin. In addition, Gass lists his influences as being Tom Waits, Tony Hawk and Tony Robbins. The band claimed that the inspiration for the song "Tribute" came after Black played Metallica's "One" for Gass, describing it as "the best song in the world", leading to a failed attempt to themselves write an even better song. Gass has described Tenacious D's comic assertion that they are the best band as being "ridiculous because it's a matter of opinion". Black characterizes Tenacious D's comic nature as an antidote to "the masculinity of rock", adding "There's also something funny about the macho-ness of rock. Like the bands that are the fucking hardest rocking are like, 'We'll fucking kick your ass, dude... with our rock.'" Tenacious D is featured in the highly anticipated video game "Guitar Hero III". `The Metal' is prominently featured in the game's trailer released at E3 2007. Tenacious D also did backing vocals on the Styx song "Kiss Your Ass Goodbye". It can be found on the album "Cyclorama" from 2003. They will also be included in Rock Band 2 with their song "Master Exploder".
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Genres
Rock
Band members
Kyle Gass, Jack Black
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What fans are saying
Cliff
5 / 5
The 2nd portion really cranked it up a notch. They were with Wynchester which was pretty durn good. Bomb factory really packs it the F in. I will only do VIP here after last night. GA was a shit show, but THE D rocked!!!!
The Bomb Factory Dallas, TX
Oct 21, 2019
Dylan
4 / 5
New album was OK. Definitely not as clever or entertaining as older material. Still incredibly fun and worthwhile show. Just wish the crowd on rail wasn’t so wasted and rude 🤷🏻‍♂️ can’t win em all! Will likely see the D next opportunity I have.
Fox Theater Oakland, CA
Dec 20, 2018
KramSauce
5 / 5
Life changing. Amazing Concert and great atmosphere. Couldn’t really see all that great but I’m sure that has to do with me being 5’6 lmao. But overall The D was just as legendary as I thought it would be.
The Bomb Factory Dallas, TX
Oct 22, 2019
Alice
5 / 5
Such an amazing trip to the past. Love the D!! My brother and I covered a lot of their songs when we were young and got to see them for my birthday! Such an amazing show. Thank you!
The Wiltern Los Angeles, CA
Oct 31, 2019
Jason
5 / 5
Love the new album/movie. It should win ALL the Oscars/Grammys! And this concert should win a Tony! Hell, let’s give them an Emmy for the old HBO show and make Tenacious D an official EGOT winner! ROCK!!
Hollywood Palladium Los Angeles, CA
Dec 23, 2018
Sarah
5 / 5
Fabulous set! Played for a solid 2.5 hours, played the ENTIRE new album from start to finish, plus everyone’s faves from the others! Great crowd, amazing performance. 10/10 would rock out again!
Shaw Conference Centre Edmonton, Canada
Dec 13, 2018
Dallas
5 / 5
Amazing got to see one of my all time favorite bands. And actors. Met them by the bus ...wish I could of got a picture though. Love you guys
Palace Theatre St. Paul, MN
Aug 02, 2019
Travus
5 / 5
Counting down the New Year with Jack and Kyle. Kick ass show Kage and Jabbles can not wait to see you both again 🤘Rocking🤘 my socks off in six years.
The Joint Las Vegas, NV
Jan 02, 2019
Miranda
5 / 5
Amazing! The BEST show I've ever been to! Jack Black and Kyle Gass have amazing energy and are so talented. It was the most entertaining show I've ever seen.
Texas Trust CU Theatre Grand Prairie, TX
Sep 15, 2023
Mike
5 / 5
The absolute best mixture of a theatrical play, a comedy show and metal music, all wrapped up into the best Concert I’ve seen to date. JB&KG for the win!
Grey Eagle Resort and Casino Calgary, Canada
Dec 12, 2018
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Tenacious D Tour Cities
Leeds, United Kingdom Wellington, New Zealand Copenhagen, Denmark Dublin, Ireland Manchester, United Kingdom Sydney, Australia Glasgow, United Kingdom Nottingham, United Kingdom Broadmeadow, Australia Brighton, United Kingdom Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg Hindmarsh, Australia Birmingham, United Kingdom Paris, France Auckland, New Zealand Melbourne, Australia Brisbane, Australia Oslo, Norway Stockholm, Sweden

Frequently Asked Questions About Tenacious D

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Tenacious D on tour?

Yes, Tenacious D is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Tenacious D concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Tenacious D tour is scheduled for 20 dates across 19 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Tenacious D scheduled to play?

Tenacious D is scheduled to play 20 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Tenacious D tour start?

Tenacious D’s tour starts Apr 29, 2024 and ends on Jul 26, 2024. They will play 19 cities; their most recent concert was held in Stockholm at Hovet and their next upcoming concert will be in Wellington at TSB Arena.

What venues is Tenacious D performing at?

As part of the Tenacious D tour, Tenacious D is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

Apr 29 - Stockholm, Sweden @ Hovet
Apr 30 - Oslo, Norway @ Oslo Spektrum Arena
May 01 - Copenhagen, Denmark @ Royal Arena
May 03 - Esch-sur-alzette, 03 @ Rockhal
May 05 - Dublin, Ireland @ 3Arena
May 07 - Birmingham, ENG @ Resorts World Arena
May 08 - Manchester, United Kingdom @ AO Arena
May 09 - Glasgow, United Kingdom @ OVO Hydro
May 11 - Leeds, United Kingdom @ First Direct Arena
May 12 - Nottingham, United Kingdom @ Motorpoint Arena
May 13 - Brighton, United Kingdom @ The Brighton Centre
May 15 - Paris, IDF @ Accor Arena
Jul 13 - Sydney, NSW @ ICC Sydney Theatre
Jul 14 - Sydney, NSW @ ICC Sydney Theatre
Jul 16 - Broadmeadow, NSW @ Newcastle Entertainment Centre
Jul 18 - Brisbane, QLD @ Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Jul 20 - Melbourne, VIC @ Rod Laver Arena
Jul 22 - Hindmarsh, SA @ Adelaide Entertainment Centre
Jul 24 - Wellington, Wellington @ TSB Arena
Jul 26 - Auckland, New Zealand @ Spark Arena
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