Tegan & Sara at Music Hall of Williamsburg February 15th 2010
Tegan & Sara returned to New York City after a triumphant start to their Sainthood tour last October with 2 sold out Town Hall shows. This time was very different. They’ve embarked on the North American leg of the tour and did not include a New York date. Instead on January 27th the following appeared on their website:
we’ve decided, quite spontaneously, to offer an opportunity for some of you to spend an intimate night with us at the Music Hall of Williamsburg. perhaps it’s worth noting that my use of the word intimate only applies to the small-ish size of the venue and the stripped down nature of the material we will be performing. i wouldn’t call it an acoustic performance so much as a night of reinterpretations of the well worn and well loved album versions you’ve come to love.
With that small bit of info and the onsale date a couple of days later and the fact that the show would be February 15th we were left to fend for ourselves. It wasn’t until the tickets went onsale that we learned they’d be $75. That is a lot more than Tegan & Sara shows usually cost, and a lot more than Music Hall of Williamsburg shows usually cost. In fact I know quite a few people who didn’t buy tickets because of this price.
For those of you non-New Yorkers reading this, The Music Hall of Williamsburg is a very popular venue located in Brooklyn. It is also very small. It’s capacity is about 550, and was formerly a great venue called Northsix (it’s on North 6th Street). So shows there tend to be small and sell out very fast.
Anyway obviously I bought a ticket and let me now guide you through my evening with my favorite two Canadian twins.




