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There's no doubt that Tennis have real chemistry onstage — singer Alaina Moore and guitarist Patrick Riley are married and have been since they started this sweetly hooky indie pop outfit back in 2010. In person, they often take turns on keyboards while backed by drums and bass. This configuration lets the pair lean into their modern, lightly psychedelic side, joining dreamy atmosphere with driving rhythm. But the moments when the backing band steps away are all the more compelling, highlighting the depth of Moore's voice and the sparkle of Riley's chords, not to mention their mutual love for vintage ‘50s pop. The Denver-based couple tours nearly nonstop, supporting indie rock giants like HAIM, the Shins and Spoon, as well as headlining their own shows. For their 2020 run behind their fifth album Swimmer, they tapped the beguiling and breathy Austin retro-pop queen Molly Burch. If Tennis' music often feels beamed in from another era, they typically have the look to match — '70s hair, flared pants, sequins, turtlenecks — all of which adds to their out-of-time appeal.

Tennis in Concert

Tennis' origin story is truly one of one. Sure, Moore and Riley met in a philosophy class while studying at the University of Colorado in Denver — fairly standard. But upon graduation, the couple spent eight months at sea in their boat, The Swift Ranger, touring the East Coast while discussing music. Their 2011 debut album, Cape Dory, in fact documents that experience. Though it was intended as a personal project, the record wooed audiences with its lovely "sha-na-nas" and sparkling lo-fi indie pop, paving the way for a second LP the very next year. 2012's Young & Old was produced by the Black Keys' Patrick Carney. That one found Tennis loosening up after months of touring, letting the drums and keys speak even as Moore's vocals became clearer and more emotionally evocative. In between major releases, the duo solidified their malt-shop, dream-pop sound covering the likes of the Zombies, Brenda Lee, Broadcast and Television. They graduated from Fat Possum Records to Communion (founded by Mumford & Sons' Ben Lovett) for 2014's delightfully dialed-in Ritual in Repeat, which featured production by Carney, Richard Swift (the Shins) and Jim Eno (Spoon). Despite that one's success, Moore and Riley felt creatively blocked, so they again took to the water, sailing from San Diego to the Sea of Cortez to write 2017's Yours Conditionally, which they released on their own label, Mutually Detrimental. Tennis returned in 2020 with the comparatively hi-fi sounding Swimmer.

Setlists

    1. 1.Seafarer
    2. 2.Take Me Somewhere
    3. 3.Robin
    4. 4.Cape Dory
    5. 5.Baltimore
    6. 6.Pigeon
    7. 7.Long Boat Pass
    8. 8.Never To Part
    9. 9.Marathon
    10. 10.Bimini Bay
    11. 11.Waterbirds
    12. 12.High Road
    13. 13.South Carolina
    1. 1.Seafarer
    2. 2.Take Me Somewhere
    3. 3.Cape Dory
    4. 4.South Carolina
    5. 5.Pigeon
    6. 6.Travelling South
    7. 7.Little Virgin
    8. 8.Baltimore
    9. 9.Marathon
    10. 10.Long Boat Pass
    11. 11.Bimini Bay
    12. 12.Robin
    13. 13.Hard Times
    1. 1.Take Me Somewhere
    2. 2.Seafarer
    3. 3.Cape Dory
    4. 4.Marathon
    5. 5.When You Walk
    6. 6.Bimini Bay
    7. 7.Pigeon
    8. 8.Long Boat Pass
    9. 9.Robin
    10. 10.South Carolina
    11. 11.Is it True
    12. 12.Baltimore
    13. 13.Waterbirds

Reviews

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 60 reviews
  • Tennis at Music Farm, Charleston SC

    by jetypo on 11/7/23Music Farm - CharlestonRating: 5 out of 5

    I took Friday afternoon away from work to venture to “The Holy City” (Charleston) to see Tennis (husband/wife team Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley) at Music Farm. My first time there, the venue was easy to reach, and everything about Music Farm was nearly flawless. The backup was Sam Evian, who had well received airplay for his version of Gerry Rafferty’s “Right Down the Line,” which he saved for last. Tennis’ tour is touted as “the ‘Pollen’ tour,” after their latest album, but they were a juke-box of their best known songs from 2011 through today. Seasoned WUSC deejays know Tennis is my favorite indie band, and although Alaina said she had allergies and had to take steroids to combat the “pollen,” her voice sounded beautiful—a combination of sweet, powerful and sassy; and both Patrick and Alaina are consummate musicians (ladies *DO* play guitar!). Nice work, Music Farm!

  • Amazing Show!

    by KB on 10/27/23Roxian Theatre - PittsburghRating: 5 out of 5

    This was my first time seeing Tennis! They had an awesome setlist and the energy in the venue was great!

  • Great theater, great show, Live Nation and TM are the Devil

    by Concert goer #5000 on 10/27/23Roxian Theatre - PittsburghRating: 5 out of 5

    What else is there to say? The world would be better if Ticketmaster and live nation didn’t take every show and double the cost to consumers while underpaying everyone else that makes the shows happen. Roxian was cool, Tennis was amazing, lights looked great. Audio mixing could have used some work.

  • Lovely Night at The Riveria Theatre

    by Jenny on 9/28/23Rating: 5 out of 5

    I got to see them at a late night show at The Riveria Theatre in Chicago. Lovely music and I enjoyed the sweet commentary in between for each song. The show went until 11:00, I think. Definitely hope they come back to Chicago!

  • A true moment of bliss with a loving atmosphere

    by Tennis Ball on 5/7/23Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater - AustinRating: 5 out of 5

    Love how the band shared with us how the band came to be and the story behind the name. So loving

  • Amazing time with amazing vibes all around

    by Zoe J on 5/5/23The Van Buren - PhoenixRating: 5 out of 5

    This show was INCREDIBLE! Played amazing songs from their new album, along with some other classics. Even when the lead singer had allergies, she went on with the show gracefully and did amazing!

  • Very good show

    by badbit on 5/2/23Humphreys Concerts By the Bay - San DiegoRating: 5 out of 5

    The show was great, and the selection of songs was very good and varied, although there were more that I wanted to hear. The organization was flawless. The only downside is that Alaina said that her allergies were acting up, and impacted her performance. Other than that, a solid 10.

  • Wonderful Night!

    by renstan on 5/2/23Humphreys Concerts By the Bay - San DiegoRating: 5 out of 5

    This was such a great show, the performance itself was great, the crowd was great, the venue was great, I loved being outside. This venue should only do GA shows, this was so much nicer than those awful lawn chairs zip-tied together and the free parking across the street is relatively stress-free.

  • 10/10 Experience

    by Mj on 5/2/23Humphreys Concerts By the Bay - San DiegoRating: 5 out of 5

    Didn’t want the show to end! It was absolutely fantastic and they sounded even better in person! Took a few friends who never listened to them and they left the concert as fans. awesome venue as well

  • Great band; terrible sound system.

    by Angie-son on 5/1/23Hollywood Palladium - HollywoodRating: 3 out of 5

    I love Tennis, but you couldn't understand what she was singing. Her voice was so muffled and low in the mix. Plus, they played a bunch of new songs and hardly any older songs. Kind of a disappointment. I saw them last year at The Fonda and they were great. I was hoping for a repeat performance.