THE HOP JAM BEER AND MUSIC FESTIVAL SET FOR SUNDAY MAY 19th

By | February 4, 2019

HOP JAM 2019!

THE HOP JAM BEER AND MUSIC FESTIVAL SET FOR SUNDAY MAY 19th
TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW FOR 6th ANNUAL FESTIVAL


Feb 4th 2019 – The Hop Jam, Oklahoma’s largest Craft Beer and Music Festival, today announced it’s 2019 event will take place on Sunday, May 19th. Returning for the 6th consecutive year, the beloved event features extensive craft beer and live music at the heart of the Tulsa Arts District. Tickets go on sale now, with full music lineup and featured breweries to be announced in March.

“The Hop Jam is all about championing craft beer and music with one community minded voice, and getting the chance to host the best of those two worlds at the heart of Tulsa,” said Taylor Hanson, festival co-founder. “It’s just incredible to see the growth of the festival since we began and we’re thrilled to make it official, Hop Jam 2019 is on its way.”

Founded in 2014 by Tulsa natives, music and craft beer entrepreneurs HANSON and Hanson Brothers Beer Co, The Hop Jam festival brings together the two worlds of craft beer and live music at the heart of Tulsa’s most vibrant downtown neighborhood, the Tulsa Arts District. The craft beer area highlights more than 100 brewers and over 350 different beers, providing the opportunity to promote Oklahoma’s growing craft beer scene, alongside many leading national and international brewers. The large-scale live concert features music on two stages, with a diverse collection of national acts appealing to the all-ages downtown event, while also celebrating Oklahoma’s rich musical roots through a statewide opening band contest, organized in partnership with the Tulsa World.

The Hop Jam features multiple ticket options catering to the devout craft beer connoisseur, including the Hop Head and Hop Snob tickets which offer early entry, special merchandise and Hop Talk brewer panels, as well as the Hop Fan ticket which allows guests access to all of the attending breweries throughout the four hour tasting session. Devout music fans can also secure a coveted VIP viewing spot along with a special lounge offering food & drink, with the Music VIP ticket.

Since it’s founding The Hop Jam Festival has been a catalyst to help promote the revitalization of downtown Tulsa, and to enrich the community, including it’s support of the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma through a special Hop Guitar Raffle and the annual Brewers Table craft beer dinners, helping provide thousands of meals for Oklahomans in need.

The Hop Jam is made possible through partnership with McNellie’s Restaurant Group who help cultivate a world-class beer festival experience, as well as partnerships with iHeart Media, Tulsa World and Boardwalk Distribution.

For tickets and further information, visit TheHopJam.com

HANSON: Island Life

By | February 4, 2019

WEEKLY PIC

BTTI 2019 is fully underway starting with last night’s Rock All Night set. Excited to be hosting so many amazing fans from around the world on this island adventure.

MESSAGE FROM THE BAND

There has been a little rain, especially as everyone was coming in yesterday morning, but coming from Oklahoma, it is hard to complain about warm wet weather when you’re sitting on a beautiful patio drinking a daiquiri and everyone at home is bundled up next to the fire trying to stay warm (-12˚F in Minneapolis!!!).

 

This year is our seventh Back To The Island and though it is hard to believe we have be at it for something nearing a decade, it is also hard to remember a year without it.  This year members to voted on the theme of all three full band concerts, last night we kicked things off with Rock All Night!

 

  • Rock All Night (Loud Guitars & High Energy)
  • Surprise Us (HANSON’s Choice)
  • Members Only (A Set Comprised Of Songs Released Exclusively To Hanson.net Members)

 

The week is just beginning! We have a lot more music, waterfalls, videos games, and two great guests who have joined us this week (Lewis Watson and Jacob Tovar). You’re gonna love them! We know a lot of you were not able to make the trip, but don’t fret, we will be filming all week and sharing videos on H.net just as soon as we get a free hand (currently double fisting pina coladas while using voice to text).

 

In other news, HANSON Day 2019 will be held May 16th – 18th.  All Hanson.net members are invited to attend.  Just sign in and RSVP in the H.net calendar section to let us know you will be coming. Synchronize your watches, T minus 105 days, and join us when all the festivities begin.  This will be the 27th anniversary of HANSON, so in accordance with tradition, we are giving the gift of music and playing a concert every day all weekend long.
The weekend is not just about music. HANSON Day events have a way of surrounding the albums we make with cool activities that shed light on who we are and what the amazing Hanson.net community of people is all about. Whether you’re joining a painting class, visiting the art gallery, listening to a lecture, busting a move at the dance party or rocking out at one of the concerts, we hope that each event breeds new connections to the songs, and by extension to the members you meet and reunite with in Tulsa.

 

The full schedule of events will be announced on February 11th and event tickets will go on sale February 14th.

 

Isaac Taylor and Zac

HANSON DAY 2019

Join us on May 16th, 17th and 18th for HANSON Day weekend in celebration of 27 years of HANSON music!

This year, HANSON Day will have more musical experiences than ever before. Starting on Thursday, May 16th with the Storytellers concert, a String Theory Concert Friday, May 17th, and then the Member’s Only Concert on Saturday, May 18th, there is a concert to watch every night and that is not even talking about all the special events that will be going on throughout the weekend.

The full event schedule will be announced on February 11th with all special event tickets going up for sale on February 14th… because we love you! See you in May!

JOIN HANSON.NET!

 

With the String Theory album and tour just around the corner, don’t forget to renew your Hanson.net membership for 2019!
During The String Theory enjoy these members benefits.

•    Pre-sale concert tickets
•    Member lines at concerts
•    Meet & Greets opportunities with the band
•    Fan Club Reporter’s interviews
•    Exclusive videos
•    Check-in at the concert to win one of a kind items

You can find your current expiration date by going to your My Account page. Not a member join today!

Interview: Isaac Hanson teases the UK leg of Hanson’s String Theory World Tour

By | January 29, 2019

Entertainment Focus

Hanson are marking their 25th anniversary as a band by heading out on a world tour in support of their latest album String Theory.

The trio – brothers Taylor, Isaac and Zac Hanson – had a global smash with their single MMMBop in 1997 and their major label debut album Middle of Nowhere was certified 4x Platinum in the US alone. Since 2004 the band have been releasing music via their own label 3CG and their latest album String Theory arrived in November.

I caught up with Isaac, the eldest of the three brothers, to discuss their impending visit to the UK, talk about the String Theory project, and find out the secret to the band’s longevity.

You’re back in the UK in February with the String Theory World Tour, in support of the album of the same name. How did it all come about?

The concept of the String Theory Tour and the album goes back to probably sometime around 2016. We were planning for our 25th anniversary as a band which happened in 2017, which also coincides with the 20th anniversary of our first worldwide release Middle of Nowhere. That was the first time that anybody in the UK ever heard of the band Hanson. That was kind of an important milestone for us. We wanted to make sure to do something special. When we were talking about doing special things we thought, ‘oh man, wouldn’t it be really cool to do some special shows with orchestras and maybe build some kind of special anniversary show around that idea.’

We started to talk about it and we realised that it was definitely a doable idea but we were going to have to push it back about a year (laughs) because the process of preparation, even though we actually had quite a bit of time for the actual arrangement of it, there were just a lot of other logistical details with regard to getting some of the things in line. Like for example in the United States, we perform with the National Symphony in Atlanta and the National Symphony Orchestra in DC and also in Boston and so on and so forth. They’re were a lot of symphonies that we wanted to be available for that event and you basically have to go a lot further out (in time) than that in order to make sure that that they are available.

It was actually a blessing in disguise too because we found ourselves in a situation where we could make whatever fun show as part of the 25th anniversary that we wanted but that we could build the orchestra show with a different goal in mind. Last year we released a greatest hits along with that 25th anniversary the Middle of Everywhere Tour and that Middle of Everywhere collection is really what we’ve done in the last 25 years. String Theory is really more like why we do what we do. It really talks I think in a more deep way emotionally and lyrically and musically about where we’ve come from and where we’re going. I think it does a pretty good job of articulating that especially since we’ve got the assistance of a symphony to help us set the mood.

Some of the most interesting moments on String Theory are your biggest hits reimagined in a different way. How difficult was it to revisit those and put a new, and more modern, twist on them?

I have to say it was surprisingly easy to do because we’re very well rehearsed at those songs (laughs). For example MMMBop happens early in the show in part because it happened early in our career. There’s a certain chronology to this show. It is not literally autobiographical but it pulls on the ups and downs of our lives. One of the other things too is that the actual lyrical content of song like MMMBop or a song like Where’s the Love, which are both very early in the show, talk about a somewhat similar theme, solving a problem and trying to find an optimistic way around it. Trying to see the light at the end of the tunnel or something to that effect. MMMBop talks about how you’re going to lose relationships but you got to hold on to things that matter. Where’s the Love says there’s a lot of trouble in the world but I gotta put good into it.

For us it was really just a matter of saying, ‘do these songs serve this show properly in the place in which they’re in?’ Also if we’re playing these songs with an orchestra, we better make sure that you notice what the orchestra is doing. One of the biggest challenges that I think many bands will run into when they do shows like this, is it’s really easy to just play your song and just have the orchestra do a bunch of stuff behind you and it not actually be written into the DNA of the arrangement of the song. What we did was we said, ‘no, no, no, there’s less guitar parts, there’s less keyboard parts, there’s less things up front’. We need to make sure that the violins, the French horn, the oboes, the flutes, the timpani, the cellos… they’ve got enough room. Either we should have them playing parts that we would normally otherwise play, which is also fun, but we also need to make sure that we make enough room that there’s opportunity to reinvent and reinterpret because there’s a mood that you can get from an orchestra that you can’t capture in the same way from your traditional electrified band environment.

This must be a really exciting tour for your fans, especially the ones that have seen you many times over the years. Are you finding that the fans are embracing these new arrangements?

Yeah. I always say that you have to focus first on serving the song in whatever way is best but in this context I think in many cases it is about reinventing them because you want to make sure that as I said before that there’s enough room and that you’re doing something unique enough. For all we know, we may never do this again (laughs). This may be once in a lifetime… that’s it. If that’s the case then you want to make sure that you that you didn’t just bunt, you want to make sure that you hit a home run or at least that you swung for a home run. Our fan base has reacted really, really positively to the show and I think it’s been really fun.

At first some of the most dedicated and enthusiastic crew of fans didn’t quite know what to do with the show because the show starts with a ballad. It starts with a setting of a tone. The show’s not a musical but it has a certain arc that is similar to that. It introduces a character at the very beginning of the show. It talks about what the character’s motivation is, what the character’s going through and the challenges that the character must resolve within their own existence and life. Then the show begins and it goes through the process of saying, ‘yeah you’re trying to chase the dream but here’s the troubles that you’re going to run into and so on’. It’s been fun to take them along on the journey and they have definitely enjoyed the changes and the rearrangement, and the interpretation of the music that they both know and also that they had never otherwise heard before.

You started off signed to a major label but you’ve actually been indepently releasing your music for a lot longer now. Does that give you an unparalleled level of freedom?

As an independent band it gives us a lot of freedom for sure. What I would say is this: the reason why we started the label was more about us being able to hold on to any kind of future and any kind of career that we felt was stable. We had seen what having success and then being shoved into a completely different label environment, even though technically your contract was still held by that new conglomerate company, what that looked like and how that does not produce success. Just because someone spends money doesn’t mean they know where to spend it and it doesn’t mean that they care or give a damn about your career or your music.

You have to make the adjustments that you feel like you need to make in order to create some level of stability. So for us being independent is as much about consistency and stability as it was about anything else. In fact actually I would say that was mostly what it was about. In spite of the fact that we were young, I think it is very safe to say that we were never ever at risk of being pushed around by anyone. That may sound a little strange considering that we were a band of teenagers but the artistic vision was very much ours. The direction we were going was very much our own and we luckily didn’t make compromises that I felt in any way unhappy with. However the thing that we do that is really, really cool (laughs), and we would never be able to do on a standard record label deal, is we make music for our fan club every single year no matter what we’re doing. We have a discography of music that is at the same quality of every single record we’ve ever made but the whole discography has never been released to the public, only fan club members get access to (it).

That has been since being independent. We’re actually working on our newest EP right now and that’s actually one of the things that I’m also super excited about is how that is going. It has provided a lot of freedom and a lot of stability for us as a band. It has allowed for us to take a lot of risks and String Theory is in some ways a culmination of those risks and choices but it’s by no means the only example. There are many examples like the fan club things that we do year in and year out. I think it’s actually some of our best material that we’ve made in the last 20 years.

You’ve been pretty ahead of your time really. The idea of a direct to fan relationship that takes out the middle man is what artists are trying to do now. Is that one of the secrets behind your longevity?

I feel like the jury’s still out on that always (laughs). We’re very happy with what we’ve been able to do and we’ve got a lot of goals for the future to improve on that as well. All that aside, if you’re not making music that you’re proud. If you’re not making music that you love and that you could stand up for the next 20 years proudly, it’s not worth it. Luckily no matter whether it’s a fan club EP, String Theory or our first album Middle of Nowhere, or frankly other things before that, I can honestly say I feel I could stand confidently and sing any of those songs and any one of those records proudly for the next 20 years.

Why should people come out to see the String Theory World Tour when it arrives in the UK?

The reason why people should come and see String Theory is because it’s unlike anything we’ve ever done before. I believe it’s also unlike anything that almost any other band like us has done. We have not just rearranged songs that people know, we have taken music that is new and old and combined it in a way that tells a story. Every single time I’m a part of these shows, there are different points of the show that really hit me on an emotional level. There’s a lot of emotional complexity to the show and it really, I believe, will find you with a new sense of optimism for the future in spite of the inevitable challenges that you’ll face.

Hanson’s String Theory album is out now. They will be in the UK in February to play the following live dates:

Mon 11 Feb – Birmingham, Symphony Hall (Live with Orchestra)
Tue 12 Feb – Manchester, Bridgewater Hall (Live with Orchestra)
Thu 14 Feb – Nottingham, Rock City (Non-Symphony Show)
Fri 15 Feb – London, Royal Festival Hall (Live with Orchestra)
Sun 17 Feb – Glasgow, Royal Concert Hall (Live with Orchestra)

Buy tickets for the shows at https://ticketmaster-uk.tm7559.net/gGxPg.

Tuesday Trivia

By | January 29, 2019

TuesdayTrivia

Zac says his favorite childhood cartoon was Animaniacs, Taylor’s was David the Gnome.

What is Hanson’s favorite ride at Disney?

HANSON: Make HANSON Day Plans & RSVP

By | January 26, 2019


WEEKLY PIC

We’re so excited dates for Hanson Day 2019 are finally up.  We hope to see you then!


MESSAGE FROM THE BAND

This week, we officially announced HANSON Day 2019! The full event schedule will not be announced until next month, but if you are planning to attend you can RSVP in the H.net calendar section now.

We discovered that for a 27th anniversary you are supposed to give the gift of music, at which point we thought, “that’s convenient!” This year HANSON Day is going to have more music than ever. We will be performing a concert every day! On Thursday we will be hosting the Hanson.net StoryTellers concert, on Friday we will be performing String Theory with The Tulsa Symphony, on Saturday we will be hosting the free members concert, and on Sunday… more on that later. The HANSON Day event schedule will be released on the 11th of next month and for any events that require tickets, like Karaoke or the Dance Party, those can be purchased from the Hanson.net store starting on February14th, because love.

January can be a hard month to enjoy with its ice and snow, but we try to make the most of it by making it a time when we always record.  This week has been all hands on deck for the 2019 members EP (title coming soon), writing and recording into the wee hours every night. Though it is not yet finished, we can’t help but get excited about sharing it. Like so many years before, we have poured on the pressure, building a patchwork quilt of songs in a wide variety of styles, but inspired by a theme. Yes, songs features tuba and kazoo, slide whistle and bassoon, but don’t let that worry you.  The whole EP is rich with big melodies, songs you could imagine someone singing in their car. If we stay on track, we should finish the EP recording just in time to grab a Hawaiian shirt or two and head Back To The Island.

Isaac, Taylor And Zac


HANSON DAY 2019!

Join us on May 16th, 17th and 18th for HANSON Day weekend in celebration of 27 years of HANSON music!

This year, HANSON Day will have more musical experiences than ever before. Starting on Thursday, May 16th with the Storytellers concert, a String Theory Concert Friday, May 17th, and then the Member’s Only Concert on Saturday, May 18th, there is a concert to watch every night and that is not even talking about all the special events that will be going on throughout the weekend.

The full event schedule will be announced on February 11th with all special event tickets going up for sale on February 14th… because we love you! See you in May!


INTERNATIONAL STRING THEORY TOUR MERCH!

Here is the merchandise that will be available in limited quantities for our shows in Europe and Australia!

String Theory Europe shows
String Theory Tour Shirt
String Theory Alumni Shirt
String Theory Photo Shirt
String Theory Hoodie
String Theory CD
String Theory Deluxe Package
String Theory Deluxe Package + Instrumental
String Theory Sticker Set
String Theory Lapel Pin
String Theory Pendant
Better Than Your Band Keychain
Nottingham show
String Theory Alumni Shirt
String Theory Photo Shirt
String Theory CD
HANSON 2018 Sticker Set
HANSON Lapel Pin
Magnet Set
Better Than Your Band Keychain
String Theory Australia shows
String Theory Tour Shirt
String Theory Alumni Shirt
String Theory Photo Shirt
String Theory Hoodie
String Theory CD
I Heart String Theory Lapel Pin
String Theory Lapel Pin
String Theory Sticker Set
HANSON 2018 Sticker Set
Fanson Keychain
Melbourne Zoo shows
Alumni HANSON Shirt
String Theory Alumni Shirt
Alumni HANSON Hoodie
String Theory CD
I Heart String Theory Lapel Pin
String Theory Lapel Pin
String Theory Sticker Set
HANSON 2018 Sticker Set
Fanson Keychain


JOIN HANSON.NET!

With the String Theory album and tour just around the corner, don’t forget to renew your Hanson.net membership for 2019!
During The String Theory enjoy these members benefits.

•    Pre-sale concert tickets
•    Member lines at concerts
•    Meet & Greets opportunities with the band
•    Fan Club Reporter’s interviews
•    Exclusive videos
•    Check-in at the concert to win one of a kind items

You can find your current expiration date by going to your My Account page. Not a member join today!

HANSON DAY 2019

By | January 24, 2019

HANSON DAY 2019

 

Join us on May 16th, 17th and 18th for HANSON Day weekend in celebration of 27 years of HANSON music!

This year, HANSON Day will have more musical experiences than ever before. Starting on Thursday, May 16th with the Storytellers concert, a String Theory Concert Friday, May 17th, and then the Member’s Only Concert on Saturday, May 18th, there is a concert to watch every night and that is not even talking about all the special events that will be going on throughout the weekend.

Every year, we invite Hanson.net fan club members from around the world to converge on Tulsa, Oklahoma to celebrate our band’s anniversary.  Over the years, HANSON Day has grown from a concert into a weekend full of one-of-a-kind HANSON experiences like bowling tournaments, art galleries, one-of-a-kind musical performances, lectures, photo galleries and late night dance parties.  On our 27th anniversary, we are giving you the gift of music, so HANSON Day 2019 will feature a concert every night! Held on May 16th, 17th and 18th in the Brady Arts District of Tulsa, Oklahoma, all Hanson.net fan club members are invited to attend. RSVP in the Calendar section on Hanson.net and make your plans to be in Tulsa this May.

The full event schedule will be announced on February 11th with all special event tickets going up for sale on February 14th… because we love you! See you in May!

Isaac, Taylor and Zac

‘We’re not running away from our past’: Hanson on reinvention and coping with the craziness

By | January 24, 2019

Metro UK

Hanson have been hitting the charts for over 25 years now, but to many, they’re still that trio of long-haired tweens singing MmmBop. But even though they’re all in their thirties, with 11 albums under their belts and families over their own, they’re not trying to make you forget about their nineties pop classics. Isaac Hanson admitted that while the band is eager to reinvent themselves all the time, they’re not ‘running away’ from their earlier success. Speaking to Metro.co.uk ahead of their String Theory tour coming to the UK, the 38-year-old said: ‘Every band has their own unique set of challenges. In our case, we started off very very young, and made a strong impression because of that youth. You definitely want to encourage people to rediscover what you’re doing in different ways. You need to challenge yourself every time you make a record, and you need to make new statements and tell new stories every time, otherwise there’s no reason for anyone to pay attention.  ‘We are in a constant place of telling new stories and reinvention in some way or another, but I would not say we’re running from our past. We feel very comfortable in what we have done in our lives and our musical careers, and what we’re doing on this show and our album is a good example of that – it’s very much something we’re excited to continually share and have a part of what we do.’

Hanson still have the classic in their String Theory tour, but with a twist – as this tour accompanied by a live orchestra. Isaac explained: ‘The idea for String Theory goes back a couple of years, when we were preparing for our 25th anniversary. We had originally planned to do a handful of shows with a symphony as a celebratory thing. Generally on your birthday you do exciting things with friends! But as we looked into it, we realised we needed more time to do what we were setting out to do, so we started planning something different. Rather than finding ourselves in a situation where we’re played singles familiar to people with an orchestra, we were able to basically write an album and show from top to bottom with an orchestra in mind. ‘There are absolutely differences and challenges [with performing with an orchestra]. It was really a process of stripping back the band. ‘In some cases, in MmmBop for example, you have almost exclusively orchestra, and the three of us with an acoustic guitar at the beginning. And one of the new tracks, Siren Call, has vocals, the rhythm track by Taylor, Zac and I, and then the orchestra. There are also multiple cases in various songs, like Where Is The Love, where there are orchestral breaks where the band dropped out and the orchestra just plays. You don’t want to do this sort of think and have them basically be background – even on a purely monetary level, it’s a waste of money, but on a musical level more importantly, it is a waste of emotional depth and opportunity.’ Isaac – the eldest of the band – says that the orchestra does lend a more mellow vibe to the tour, but promises that fans old and new will still be entertained.

The guitarist said: ‘It is definitely a show that any fan who has been around from the beginning until now can appreciate and enjoy. It’s definitely a show that’s a little bit more mellow, in the sense that it starts slower and ramps up. Hanson shows normally are pretty in your face and bombastic, we tend to start our shows with either a lot of energy or a bunch of loud guitars to get people in the mood. But in this case, the show starts with a ballad, which sets the tone for the whole show.’ Hanson are always on the road, having five tours in the past five years alone – something that’s even more impressive considering the guys’ family lives Isaac is a dad of three, Zac, 33, has four kids, and Taylor, 35, has just welcomed his sixth child.

‘That’s why we go on the road,’ Isaac laughed. ‘Nah, just kidding! Honestly, on a very personal note, my kids are my favourite thing about my life. One of the greatest things about being a parent is that they inject a positive amount of youthful exuberance and a hint of naivety into the world around you, which keeps you optimistic and young. As far as keeping sanity and coping with all that craziness – life is crazy, it’s just about what crazy you choose to live.  ‘I don’t think that being single is any less exhausting than being a parent – it’s just a different type of exhaustion. It involves more hangovers. Parenting can involve hangovers too, it just may not be the same kind.’ The String Theory International Tour plays Birmingham’s Symphony Hall on 11 February, Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall on 12 February, Nottingham’s Rock City on 14 February (non-symphony show), London’s Royal Festival Hall on 15 February, and Glasgow’s Royal Concert Hall on 17 February.

 

Tuesday Trivia

By | January 22, 2019

TuesdayTrivia

Isaac is the Hanson who says he always takes his wife on dates.

Match the Hanson to their favorite childhood cartoon. (Note only 2 of 3 are represented)  Animaniacs, David the Gnome.

HANSON: Excitement of the Unknown

By | January 17, 2019


WEEKLY PIC
We all began making music learning to play piano. It is the world’s greatest songwriting and arranging instrument. Why not have THREE at the same time? This week we are testing that question with new music for the 2019 Hanson.net EP.
 
MESSAGE FROM THE BAND
It’s hard to believe we are already a couple weeks into the new year, but it does not feel official until we have begun a new project. That process begins today with the Hanson.net annual EP writing and recording. Each time we record the special EP music, it is an opportunity to unlock the creative forces and seek inspiration, and the outcome is a body of work unlike any other.
 
Each year the EP’s give us a chance to be creative while knowing we can take risks and share that journey with members. It’s always exciting to begin the process with the new ideas and the excitement of the unknown. 
 
In addition to the musical cave dwelling, we are not far from our next adventure to Jamaica for Back To The Island 2019 which we know will be amazing (as it has been for many years). These events are another chance to share music AND experiences unlike any other and we always look forward to it. 
 
For those fans in the UK, Europe and Australia we are excited to be bringing the String Theory concert to you. For those of you who have seen the concert, you know it’s not like anything we’ve ever done and it’s incredible to be able to perform with some of the world’s leading musicians in such a different environment. We hope to see you there. 
 
This month is full of envisioning and creating things. We hope you are feeling inspired this week and thanks for joining us on the musical ride. 

Isaac, Taylor And Zac
 

HERE’S THE LOVE!   The new Valentine’s Day Collection is available in the Hanson.net Store.
 
STRING THEORY INTERNATIONAL TOUR 2019   String Theory is the next frontier for HANSON, telling a story of aspiration and fortitude against the odds. The music resonates with authenticity, coming from a group whose signature is never to chase trends, but instead to stay focused on their melodic artistry, establishing themselves as one of the few artists of their generation able to continually reinvent and reimagine their music, which has helped them to maintain an active global fan base over 25 years after their founding.

HANSON | STRING THEORY INTERNATIONAL TOUR 2019 Mon 11 Feb 19 Birmingham UK Symphony Hall Live with Orchestra Tue 12 Feb 19 Manchester UK Bridgewater Hall Live with Orchestra Thu 14 Feb 19 Nottingham UK Rock City **Non-Symphony Show Fri 15 Feb 19 London UK Royal Festival Hall Live with Orchestra Sun 17 Feb 19 Glasgow UK Royal Concert Hall Live with Orchestra Tue 19 Feb 19 Utrecht NL TivoliVredenburg Live with Orchestra Wed 20 Feb 19 Brussels BE Cirque Royal Live with Orchestra Wed 27 Feb 19 Melbourne AUS Palais Theatre Live with Orchestra Mon 4 Mar 19 Sydney AUS Opera House SOLD OUT Mon 5 Mar 19 Sydney AUS Opera House Live with Orchestra Wed 6 Mar 19 Canberra AUS Canberra Theatre Live with Orchestra Fri 8 Mar 19 Gold Coast AUS The Start Live with Orchestra Sat 9 Mar 19 Brisbane AUS QPAC Live with Orchestra
For more information visit www.Hanson.net
 
JOIN HANSON.NET!   With the String Theory album and tour just around the corner, don’t forget to renew your Hanson.net membership for 2019!
During The String Theory enjoy these members benefits.

•    Pre-sale concert tickets
•    Member lines at concerts
•    Meet & Greets opportunities with the band
•    Fan Club Reporter’s interviews
•    Exclusive videos
•    Check-in at the concert to win one of a kind items

You can find your current expiration date by going to your My Account page. Not a member join today!

BTTI 2019 Schedule

By | January 15, 2019

The BTTI 2019 schedule is out!

Wednesday January 30
Arrivals – All Day
10pm – Hanson Show – “Rock All Night”

Thursday January 31
3pm – What is String Theory Q&A
5pm – Zac solo show
10pm – Hanson Show – “String Theory”

Friday February 1
12:30pm – Hanson Photos
5pm – Isaac solo show
10pm – Lewis Watson & Jacob Tovar Show

Saturday February 2
9am-1pm – Dunns River Falls Trip
5pm -Taylor solo show
8pm – Hanson Live Show – Members Only
10:30pm – Afterparty with Taylor

Sunday February 3
All Day – Departures