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The Weepies – Hideaway 10 Year Anniversary Tour

No upcoming concerts for the-weepies

Other Upcoming Shows

Whose Live Anyway?

The Wilbur Theatre Located at
246 Tremont St, Boston, MA.
Phone: 617-248-9700
Sat May 10th - 7:00PM
SEAT TYPE: Fully seated
PRICE:
$55 - $65

Jay Leno

The Wilbur Theatre Located at
246 Tremont St, Boston, MA.
Phone: 617-248-9700
Fri May 30th - 7:00PM
SEAT TYPE: Fully seated
PRICE:
$59 - $129

Jacinda Ardern: A Different Kind of Power

Moderator: Jessica Grose

The Wilbur Theatre Located at
246 Tremont St, Boston, MA.
Phone: 617-248-9700
Sun Jun 1st - 3:00PM
SEAT TYPE: Fully seated
PRICE:
$53.50

Nate Jackson: Super Funny World Tour

The Wilbur Theatre Located at
246 Tremont St, Boston, MA.
Phone: 617-248-9700
Fri Jun 6th - 7:30PM
SEAT TYPE: Fully seated
PRICE:
$49 - $69

GIPSY KINGS featuring Tonino Baliardo

The Wilbur Theatre Located at
246 Tremont St, Boston, MA.
Phone: 617-248-9700
Wed Jun 11th - 8:00PM
SEAT TYPE: Fully seated
PRICE:
$49 - $95

DAVID FOSTER and CHRIS BOTTI Featuring KATHARINE MCPHEE

The Wilbur Theatre Located at
246 Tremont St, Boston, MA.
Phone: 617-248-9700
Sun Jun 15th - 8:00PM
SEAT TYPE: Fully seated
PRICE:
$49 - $115

Buddy Guy – Damn Right Encore

The Wilbur Theatre Located at
246 Tremont St, Boston, MA.
Phone: 617-248-9700
Tue Jun 17th - 8:00PM
Openers: Eric Gales
SEAT TYPE: Fully seated
PRICE:
$50 - $125

Gino Vannelli

The Wilbur Theatre Located at
246 Tremont St, Boston, MA.
Phone: 617-248-9700
Fri Jun 20th - 8:00PM
SEAT TYPE: Fully seated
PRICE:
$60 - $125

Human Nature: Back To The Sound Of Motown

The Wilbur Theatre Located at
246 Tremont St, Boston, MA.
Phone: 617-248-9700
Fri Jul 11th - 8:00PM
SEAT TYPE: Fully seated
PRICE:
$39 - $79

A Bronx Tale: The One Man Show Starring Chazz Palminteri

The Wilbur Theatre Located at
246 Tremont St, Boston, MA.
Phone: 617-248-9700
Fri Jul 18th - 8:00PM
SEAT TYPE: Fully seated
PRICE:
$55 - $95

The LOL Podcast Presents Laugh Out Loud World Tour

The Wilbur Theatre Located at
246 Tremont St, Boston, MA.
Phone: 617-248-9700
Sun Jul 20th - 3:30PM
SEAT TYPE: Fully seated
PRICE:
$51 - $201

Andrew Dice Clay: Live in Concert

The Wilbur Theatre Located at
246 Tremont St, Boston, MA.
Phone: 617-248-9700
Sat Jul 26th - 7:00PM
SEAT TYPE: Fully seated
PRICE:
$49 - $89

Hidden Brain: “Perceptions” Tour with Shankar Vedantam

The Wilbur Theatre Located at
246 Tremont St, Boston, MA.
Phone: 617-248-9700
Sat Aug 2nd - 7:00PM
SEAT TYPE: Fully seated
PRICE:
$49 - $69

Trey Kennedy – The Relatable Tour

The Wilbur Theatre Located at
246 Tremont St, Boston, MA.
Phone: 617-248-9700
Sat Aug 9th - 7:00PM
SEAT TYPE: Fully seated
PRICE:
$39 - $125

Toad the Wet Sprocket 2025 Good Intentions Tour with KT Tunstall & Sixpence None the Richer

The Wilbur Theatre Located at
246 Tremont St, Boston, MA.
Phone: 617-248-9700
Sat Aug 16th - 7:00PM
SEAT TYPE: Fully seated
PRICE:
$70 - $127

Choir! Choir! Choir! Presents: We Will Choir! You

The Wilbur Theatre Located at
246 Tremont St, Boston, MA.
Phone: 617-248-9700
Fri Sep 19th - 8:00PM
SEAT TYPE: Fully seated
PRICE:
$35 - $42

Celtic Thunder – An Intimate Evening With

The Wilbur Theatre Located at
246 Tremont St, Boston, MA.
Phone: 617-248-9700
Sat Sep 20th - 8:00PM
SEAT TYPE: Fully seated
PRICE:
$49 - $99

Mary Chapin Carpenter / Brandy Clark

The Wilbur Theatre Located at
246 Tremont St, Boston, MA.
Phone: 617-248-9700
Thu Sep 25th - 7:00PM
SEAT TYPE: Fully seated
PRICE:
$54 - $125

Floyd Nation: Wish We Were There Tour

The Wilbur Theatre Located at
246 Tremont St, Boston, MA.
Phone: 617-248-9700
Thu Oct 2nd - 8:00PM
SEAT TYPE: Fully seated
PRICE:
$40 - $65

Chris Distefano

The Wilbur Theatre Located at
246 Tremont St, Boston, MA.
Phone: 617-248-9700
Fri Oct 10th - 7:30PM
SEAT TYPE: Fully seated
PRICE:
$49 - $99

ILIZA! LIVE

The Wilbur Theatre Located at
246 Tremont St, Boston, MA.
Phone: 617-248-9700
Fri Nov 14th - 7:30PM
The Wilbur Theatre Located at
246 Tremont St, Boston, MA.
Phone: 617-248-9700
Sat Nov 15th - 7:00PM
SEAT TYPE: Fully seated
PRICE:
$49.75 - $99.75

Ninja Kidz Live: Infinite Possibilities

The Wilbur Theatre Located at
246 Tremont St, Boston, MA.
Phone: 617-248-9700
Tue Nov 18th - 7:30PM
SEAT TYPE: Fully seated
PRICE:
$39 - $69

Ben Schwartz & Friends

The Wilbur Theatre Located at
246 Tremont St, Boston, MA.
Phone: 617-248-9700
Fri Nov 21st - 7:30PM
SEAT TYPE: Fully seated
PRICE:
$49.50 - $99.50

Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons: The Last Encores

The Wilbur Theatre Located at
246 Tremont St, Boston, MA.
Phone: 617-248-9700
Sat Nov 22nd - 7:00PM
SEAT TYPE: Fully seated
PRICE:
$59 - $150

Michelle Buteau: The Surviving and Thriving Tour

The Wilbur Theatre Located at
246 Tremont St, Boston, MA.
Phone: 617-248-9700
Fri Dec 5th - 7:30PM
SEAT TYPE: Fully seated
PRICE:
$35 - $125

Bio

Singer-songwriters Deb Talan & Steve Tannen began writing together the night they met, and soon formed indie band The Weepies. On the strength of their simple yet insightfu

Singer-songwriters Deb Talan & Steve Tannen began writing together the night they met, and soon formed indie band The Weepies. On the strength of their simple yet insightful songwriting and distinctive harmonies, they quietly sold more than a million records, with over 17 million streams on Spotify, and 20 million views on YouTube. They married and had three children, rarely touring but continuing to release their music, five records over seven years.

Just before Christmas 2013, when their youngest son was 17 months old, Deb Talan was diagnosed with Stage 3 breast cancer. She was in chemo by New Year’s Eve.

In 2014, Deb beat cancer, and The Weepies recorded the best album of their career. Coming back from the edge sharpened their skills and focus. At 16 songs and almost an hour long, SIRENS shows a band at the height of its powers.

The couple was unable to travel while Deb was in treatment, so they worked at home, inviting guest musicians to record remotely wherever each musician happened to be, resulting in an unlikely superstar backing band. Players from across the spectrum jumped in, including: Pete Thomas and Steve Nieve (Elvis Costello), Gerry Leonard (David Bowie), Rami Jaffee (Foo Fighters), Tony Levin (Peter Gabriel), Oliver Kraus (Sia) and Matt Chamberlain (Pearl Jam), as well as veteran Weepies compatriots Frank Lenz, Eli Thomson, Jon Flaugher, Meg Toohey, and Whynot Jansveld, plus a horn section from New Orleans.

The prophetic “No Trouble” was written prior to learning Deb’s diagnosis. “I don’t need no trouble, but sometimes trouble needs me,” sings Steve; Deb’s vocals were recorded during her first weeks of chemo. The couple continued to write and record throughout treatment, with Deb providing several key vocals far into the year, including title track “Sirens,” captured in one take on a day where Deb really only had one take in her; her vulnerability is tangible. “We just kept going,” says Deb. “We also have 3 small children, and were homeschooling, and the effects of chemo blew whole days out of the water.” The band was able to use their limited studio time as an escape, leading to some of their most joyful tracks ever, including the genre-bending “Fancy Things” and the upbeat “Early Morning Riser,” aided mightily by a fantastic rhythm section and horns. There’s plenty of heart and comfort for long time Weepies fans too – the deceptively simple “My Little Love,” the gorgeous “Brand New Pair of Wings” and the straight ahead poetry of “River From the Sky.”

After The Weepies had officially finished the album, and Deb was in recovery, they continued to record remotely with their phenomenal backing musicians for fun, eventually adding a cover of Tom Petty’s “Learning to Fly” and a version of Irish balladeer Mark Geary’s “Volunteer” to the final album. “No one song could capture that year,” says Steve. “16 seems like a lot to release at once, but each song reflects a different angle of that long, suspended moment. They hang together like a bunch of photographs from a certain time. It was intense, but there was beauty and inspiration, too. Deb made it back. And we’re still here.” SIRENS will be released by Nettwerk worldwide on April 28, 2015.

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