Canadian quartet TWRP (short for Tupper Ware Remix Party) are synth-rock superheroes whose neon-soaked blend of funk, disco, prog, and electronic pop has powered cult‑favorite albums like Together Through Time, Over the Top, and New & Improved. Their signature mix of virtuosic musicianship, vocoder hooks, and humor has produced streaming staples such as Starlight Brigade (feat. Dan Avidan), Phantom Racer, and Synthesize Her. Onstage, they perform in retro‑futurist armor, leaning into comic‑book lore while delivering airtight grooves that feel equal parts dance party and sci‑fi soundtrack.
In 2025, TWRP hit the road to celebrate their expanding catalog and share fresh material teased across recent singles and collaborations, making this run both a victory lap and a forward‑looking showcase. Fans are buzzing about revamped production, deeper setlists, and surprise guests in select cities. Expect an upgraded light show with laser bursts, animated backdrops, and saturated 1980s palettes, plus interactive moments that turn the venue into a participatory, feel‑good escape. Because the band has steadily leveled up its studio craft while staying fiercely independent, this tour feels like a timely statement of identity: maximalist, playful, and sincerely uplifting. With improved production logistics, more immersive visuals, and a set built for no-skip momentum, TWRP’s 2025 dates promise the band’s most polished, high-energy presentation yet without sacrificing spontaneity, warmth, or fan-centered silliness.
A typical TWRP concert opens with a cinematic overture before locking into precision funk: slap‑heavy bass lines, soaring synth leads, crunchy guitar heroics, and pocket‑perfect drums. The quartet segues through eras with medleys and extended outros, weaving in talkbox sing‑alongs, crowd call‑and‑response, and comedic banter that never stalls the momentum. Expect fan favorites, deep cuts, and inventive re‑arrangements that keep veteran listeners guessing without losing first‑timers. The vibe is inclusive and exuberant, with cosplay welcome, ear‑friendly volume, and a finale that leaves the room grinning and humming.
Lineup: Doctor Sung (keytar, vocals, talkbox), Lord Phobos (guitars), Commander Meouch (bass), and Havve Hogan (drums) — the classic configuration that anchors TWRP’s tight, character‑driven show. Follow the band on their official channels for announcements, setlist teases, and behind‑the‑scenes footage: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/twrpband • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twrpband • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TWRPband • X: https://twitter.com/twrpband. To buy tickets, go through the link to our website—Experience the show of the year – get your tickets now! All ticket prices are listed in USD, with fees and taxes shown at checkout for transparency.
TWRP Tour Dates & Cities
TWRP is launching a coast-to-coast US tour with one Canadian stop, delivering 26 shows that span late summer into early fall. The run opens in Ferndale, rolls through the Midwest and Texas, arcs across the Southwest and West Coast, climbs the Pacific Northwest, cuts through the Mountain West and Great Plains, and finishes across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast before a finale in Toronto. From intimate clubs to beloved theaters, every night promises high-energy, synth-fueled spectacle with deep-cut fan favorites and new surprises. Whether you are catching them in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Dallas, or Seattle, the itinerary makes it easy to find a date. Tickets are already selling fast! Use the table below to find your venue, date, city, and link. All prices display in USD, with the Toronto show converted at checkout.
| Venue | Date | Location | Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|
| Magic Bag | Sep 2, 7:00 PM | Ferndale, MI, USA | [GET TICKETS]() |
| Beachland Tavern and Ballroom Cleveland | Sep 3, 8:00 PM | Cleveland, OH, USA | [GET TICKETS]() |
| The Hi Fi | Sep 4, 8:00 PM | Indianapolis, IN, USA | [GET TICKETS]() |
| Thalia Hall Chicago | Sep 5, 7:30 PM | Chicago, IL, USA | [GET TICKETS]() |
| The Granada Theater | Sep 7, 8:00 PM | Lawrence, KS, USA | [GET TICKETS]() |
| Deep Ellum Art Co | Sep 8, 8:00 PM | Dallas, TX, USA | [GET TICKETS]() |
| Downstairs at White Oak Music Hall – Complex | Sep 9, 7:00 PM | Houston, TX, USA | [GET TICKETS]() |
| Crescent Ballroom | Sep 11, 8:00 PM | Phoenix, AZ, USA | [GET TICKETS]() |
| Teragram Ballroom | Sep 12, 7:00 PM | Los Angeles, CA, USA | [GET TICKETS]() |
| Cornerstone Berkeley | Sep 13, 8:00 PM | Berkeley, CA, USA | [GET TICKETS]() |
| Wow Hall | Sep 15, 7:30 PM | Eugene, OR, USA | [GET TICKETS]() |
| Aladdin Theater Portland | Sep 16, 8:00 PM | Portland, OR, USA | [GET TICKETS]() |
| The Crocodile Seattle – Complex | Sep 17, 8:00 PM | Seattle, WA, USA | [GET TICKETS]() |
| The Urban Lounge | Sep 19, 8:00 PM | Salt Lake City, UT, USA | [GET TICKETS]() |
| Aggie Theatre | Sep 20, 8:00 PM | Fort Collins, CO, USA | [GET TICKETS]() |
| Cervantes’ Other Side | Sep 21, 8:00 PM | Denver, CO, USA | [GET TICKETS]() |
| The Waiting Room Lounge (Omaha) | Sep 23, 8:00 PM | Omaha, NE, USA | [GET TICKETS]() |
| Cat’s Cradle | Sep 25, 8:00 PM | Carrboro, NC, USA | [GET TICKETS]() |
| Hell Stage at The Masquerade – Complex | Sep 26, 7:00 PM | Atlanta, GA, USA | [GET TICKETS]() |
| The Basement East | Sep 27, 9:00 PM | Nashville, TN, USA | [GET TICKETS]() |
| Ottobar | Sep 29, TBA | Baltimore, MD, USA | [GET TICKETS]() |
| Royale Boston | Sep 30, 8:00 PM | Boston, MA, USA | [GET TICKETS]() |
| Underground Arts | Oct 1, 9:00 PM | Philadelphia, PA, USA | [GET TICKETS]() |
| Gramercy Theatre | Oct 2, 8:00 PM | New York, NY, USA | [GET TICKETS]() |
| Skullys Music Diner | Oct 3, 9:00 PM | Columbus, OH, USA | [GET TICKETS]() |
| The Opera House Toronto | Oct 10, 7:00 PM | Toronto, Canada | [GET TICKETS]() |
Highlights abound: Thalia Hall in Chicago brings charm; Teragram Ballroom lights up Los Angeles; Gramercy Theatre anchors New York; and Cornerstone Berkeley, Aladdin Theater in Portland, The Crocodile in Seattle, and Wow Hall in Eugene power the Northwest. Texas double-dips with Deep Ellum Art Co in Dallas and Downstairs at White Oak Music Hall in Houston, while Phoenix’s Crescent Ballroom sets the stage. Mountain fans can hit The Urban Lounge in Salt Lake City, Aggie Theatre in Fort Collins, and Cervantes’ Other Side in Denver, with Omaha’s Waiting Room connecting the plains. On the East Coast, Royale Boston and Underground Arts in Philadelphia lead into Gramercy, then Columbus at Skullys and a stop at Cat’s Cradle, Atlanta’s Masquerade, and Nashville’s Basement East. Toronto’s Opera House lands on Indigenous Peoples’ Day weekend, adding a celebration.
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Tickets for TWRP Tour 2025
Official tickets for TWRP’s 2025 tour are best purchased directly through the link on our website, which routes you to each venue’s authorized ticketing partner. To secure authentic seats, avoid third party links found on social media and go through our site only—Experience the show of the year – get your tickets now! All prices mentioned below are in USD.
Average prices and seat types: For most clubs and midsize theaters, standard general admission typically lands around $35–$55, with some smaller markets closer to $30 and major city shows $60–$75 before fees. Seated balcony or floor sections, where offered, can range from $55–$90. Expect taxes and service fees of $5–$18 per ticket depending on the platform and city. Dynamic pricing or remaining inventory can push last-minute purchases above face value, while early onsales provide the lowest available tiers.
VIP and add on options: Many stops offer VIP upgrades that may include early entry, a commemorative laminate, a signed poster, or exclusive merch. Typical VIP upgrade ranges are $60–$150, added on top of a base ticket. Early entry bundles without VIP perks can be $20–$40 and are great for securing a spot near the stage at GA venues. Merch bundles run $25–$60 and may feature a tour tee or enamel pin; contents vary by venue. When available, meet & greet experiences often fall between $125–$225, and may include a photo op; always review each event’s package description for exact inclusions.
Discounts and special programs: Select venues extend student discounts of about 5%–15% with valid ID at checkout or will call. Group or family offers appear for 4+ tickets on off peak dates; savings vary by location and inventory. Accessible seating and companion tickets are available through official channels—contact the box office early for the best options.
Smart buying tips: “Book early” to lock in lower tiers and better selection; “Look for presales” via our newsletter, venue lists, or credit card partners; “Check local venue rules” on age limits, bag policies, and ID requirements; use only primary sellers or verified fan to fan exchanges; compare fees on mobile and desktop before you finalize; set alerts and be ready the minute tickets go live.
Finish your purchase through the official link on our website to get verified tickets, clear refund policies, and the smoothest entry on show night. This ensures timely confirmations, secure payments, and direct support from experienced venue ticket office teams.
Setlist Highlights & Concert Experience
TWRP’s setlist this fall balances beloved staples with fresh cuts from their latest cycle, giving longtime fans and first-timers plenty to cheer about. Expect a fast, danceable opening, a mid-show suite of deep grooves, and a climactic run of anthems before a playful encore. While exact orders vary by city, fan chatter and recent shows point to fixtures like Starlight Brigade for a sky-high singalong and Synthesize Her for a glossy synth workout, alongside crowd-moving instrumentals that spotlight tight rhythms and talkbox hooks.
Production-wise, the band leans into its retro-futurist identity. Doctor Sung’s keytar and talkbox glide over Commander Meouch’s elastic bass, Havve Hogan’s punchy drums, and Lord Phobos’s laser-cut guitar, all mixed for clarity so vocals and vocoder lines stay crisp even when the room gets loud. Lighting cues paint neon grids and sunset hues across the stage, with synchronized strobes and narrow laser cones that bloom on big choruses. Instead of heavy pyrotechnics, they favor hazers, confetti pops, and sudden whiteouts that make their chrome accents gleam.
Screens and projected backdrops extend the world-building. Between songs, short VHS-tinted interludes deliver lore, comedic bits, and playful “system diagnostics” that let the band reset while keeping the energy high. A signature acoustic-style breather often arrives as a stripped talkbox ballad, with the quartet gathered close and the house lights softened so you can hear fingers on strings and brushes on snare. It is intimate without breaking the sci-fi spell.
As the night builds, expect call-and-response routines, clap-along breakdowns, and spontaneous dance circles, especially up front where fans in capes and helmets mirror the band’s costumes. Venues on this run—like Thalia Hall in Chicago, Teragram Ballroom in Los Angeles, Gramercy Theatre in New York, and The Opera House in Toronto over Indigenous Peoples’ Day weekend—are sized just right for sub-heavy sound without muddying melodies, so the bass hits in your chest while harmonies still shine.
The finale is typically a surprise encore: the quartet steps off, a cheeky “reboot” video flashes, and they return for one or two last bangers, saving at least one fan-favorite anthem for the very end. By then, the room is glowing, instruments are trading solos, and the crowd is one voice, proving why a TWRP concert feels less like a recital and more like a joyous, neon-bright community gathering. You leave buzzing, ears happy, heart full, and feet still moving to imagined floor lights, all tonight.
Lineup
Doctor Sung leads on keytar, synthesizers, and talkbox vocals, steering melodies and onstage narration. Lord Phobos handles electric guitar, building soaring leads and harmony textures that nod to classic prog. Commander Meouch anchors the groove on bass, switching between slap funk, disco pulse, and synth bass to fit the song. Havve Hogan drives the rhythm on drums and percussion, blending acoustic kits with electronic triggers to keep everything tight and danceable.
Origins and Background
TWRP, short for Tupper Ware Remix Party, is a Canadian independent synth funk and rock group celebrated for sci fi costumes, humor, and precision playing. The members perform in character, but beneath the helmets are conservatory level chops and years of stage experience. They have been performing together for more than a decade, with the current lineup settling in the early 2010s after moving from the east coast to Toronto. Their influences include Parliament Funkadelic, Daft Punk, Rush, and disco era production, filtered through modern sound design and pop sensibility. Concerts feature synchronized lights, retro futurist visuals, and crowd singalongs that turn venues into inclusive dance floors.
Creative and Production Team
The band writes, arranges, and produces most material themselves, layering analog synths, tight rhythm guitars, and elastic bass lines with detailed editing and ear catching hooks. They partner with experienced mix and mastering engineers and a rotating crew of illustrators, animators, and lighting designers who expand the TWRP universe across album art, videos, and stagecraft. Longstanding collaborations with Ninja Sex Party and Starbomb have showcased TWRP as a virtuosic backing band and co writers, bringing their musicianship to millions of listeners on YouTube and streaming services.
Accolades and Legacy
Instead of chasing mainstream trophies, TWRP cultivates a strong community and consistent touring, earning sold out club shows, enthusiastic reviews in niche music press, and a reputation for punctual, polished sets. Their albums and EPs have introduced new audiences to funk and synthwave, especially high school and college fans discovering groove driven music outside the Top 40. Fellow musicians praise the quartet for disciplined arrangements, tight timing, tasteful tones, and the rare ability to be both technically impressive and unapologetically fun. By reviving costume forward stagecraft and pairing it with heartfelt positivity, TWRP has influenced younger acts to embrace theatrical presentation without sacrificing musical rigor. As they continue to write, record, and tour, their legacy grows as a beacon of joy, inclusivity, and supreme groove.
TWRP Tour 2025 – Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy tickets?
The safest place to purchase is through the official link on our website, which directs you to verified ticketing partners for every city on the tour. Buying there guarantees valid barcodes, accurate seat maps, and immediate order confirmation. Avoid unverified resale sites and social media listings that can sell canceled or duplicated tickets. When in doubt, start at our site and follow the city page button. Experience the show of the year; get your tickets now today!
What is the average ticket price?
General admission prices vary by city and venue size, but most dates fall between $25 and $55 USD per ticket before fees, with an average around $40 USD. Balcony seated sections, where available, often run $45 to $75 USD. Dynamic pricing and local taxes can affect totals at checkout. All prices on our purchase pages are displayed in US dollars, even for international dates, and your bank will handle any currency conversion on your statement.
Are there VIP or meet-and-greet options?
Yes. Most cities offer limited VIP packages that may include early entry, a pre-show soundcheck peek, a group Q&A, a signed poster, and a photo op with the band. Typical VIP add-ons range from $75 to $150 USD on top of a concert ticket, and quantities are strictly capped. VIP does not grant backstage access, and recording remains prohibited. Exact inclusions can differ slightly by venue, so please read each offer carefully before purchasing.
How long is the concert, and what is the schedule?
Plan for an overall window of about three hours. Doors usually open 60 to 90 minutes before showtime, a support act may play for 30 to 45 minutes, and TWRP’s set typically runs 90 to 110 minutes. Local curfews can shift timings, so always check set times on the venue schedule and our socials. VIP guests should arrive earlier for their experience. Exact runtimes can vary by city.
Can children attend, and is it safe for younger fans?
Age policies are set by each venue and local laws. Many dates are all-ages or 16+, but some clubs require a parent or guardian for minors, and a few are 18+ only. Please check the age restriction on your city’s ticket page before buying. For hearing safety, bring ear protection and stand away from speaker stacks. Strollers are usually not allowed, and all guests require a valid ticket.
What time should I arrive, and how do lines work?
For standard admission, arrive about 60 minutes before doors for smooth entry and a good spot. Early birds may queue outside; follow staff directions. VIP and accessible queues are typically separate and clearly labeled. Have your digital ticket, photo ID, and payment method ready, and travel light to speed security. If it is a seated theater, your seats are reserved, so there’s no need to line up early.
Can I bring a bag, camera, or food and drinks?
Most venues allow small bags under 12″ x 6″ x 12″ or clear bags per local policy; oversized backpacks are prohibited. Personal cameras and phones are welcome, but no detachable-lens cameras, tripods, flashes, recorders, or live streaming. Outside food and beverages are not permitted, though sealed water bottles may be allowed in some cities. Always review your venue’s posted policy carefully online the week of the show again.
Will there be merchandise, and how can I pay?
Yes. The merch booth opens when doors open and remains open after the show, with limited edition tour posters, apparel in inclusive sizes, accessories, and sometimes city-specific items. Popular sizes can sell out early, so shop before the encore if you have a must-have item. Most venues accept major credit and debit cards and contactless payments; a few may also take cash. An online store will feature select tour items while supplies last.
Are the concerts accessible for disabled guests and companions?
Absolutely. Venues provide accessible seating, companion seating, accessible restrooms, step-free entries where available, and dedicated viewing areas for standing-room shows. If you need accommodations, purchase the designated accessible ticket type and contact the venue 72 hours before the show to coordinate early entry or interpreter services. Service animals are welcome per local law. Most spaces honor companion seating requests, but availability is limited, so plan ahead and arrive early.
Can I resell or transfer my ticket, and what is the refund policy?
If plans change, use the official ticket exchange or transfer tools provided by the original seller so your barcode remains valid and the buyer receives a fresh ticket in their name. Avoid screenshots, which are easily voided. Many shows are nonrefundable except in the event of cancellation; postponements usually honor the same tickets on the new date. If you cannot attend a rescheduled show, request options through the point of purchase promptly.