![]() Then Sara did the same.Īfter Sara shared a story about a girl who had slept with her, and then called things off because “she was only into boys”, she played a slowed-down version of Boyfriend on the piano, and I heard the song in a way that I had never heard it before. The show began with Tegan reading an excerpt from their memoir before diving into a song that, at its core, had the same meaning as what she had just read to us. All I had to do was sit back and enjoy the show. In a way, not having access to my phone freed me from the self-imposed burden of having to document the event on social media in real-time. These pouches couldn’t be unlocked by hand, and as a result, no one was able to record any part of the show– a new experience for me. ![]() Upon arrival at the venue, we were given pouches to put our phones in. The album and the memoir are very heavily inspired by their teenage years, and so Tegan and Sara curated a tour that would take us back in time, to the 90s… where most people didn’t have cell phones. Their new album was released just days after their memoir, High School, came out. While making their ninth studio album, Hey I’m Just Like You, Tegan and Sara reworked songs that they had originally written and recorded as teenagers back in the 90s. This photo of the marquee (above) is the only photo that I have from last night’s Tegan and Sara show in Los Angeles, and there’s a good reason for that.
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