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Tennis on Tour

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: 4.6 out of 5 based on 75 reviews
  • Spectacular

    by The sound and acoustics was on point on 8/26/25The Van Buren - PhoenixRating: 5 out of 5

    If your favorite band or artists ever plays at the Van Buren I highly recommend it Easy access to bathrooms AC makes it an easy venue to enjoy Getting a drink at the bars is easy and efficient as well

  • Misleading

    by JD on 8/26/25The Van Buren - PhoenixRating: 3 out of 5

    I attended this show expecting to see Cults, as the marketing—“Tennis with special guest Cults”—implied they would also be performing. Instead, the show featured only Tennis playing their own music. The messaging created the impression that both bands would be on stage. It would have been much clearer if the advertising specified who was actually performing. That said, the venue experience itself was good. Check-in was smooth, food and drinks were good, security was efficient, and the space was clean and welcoming. Unfortunately, the confusion around the lineup left me disappointed, as the expectations set by the marketing didn’t match the reality.

  • The best!!

    by Mk on 8/26/25The Van Buren - PhoenixRating: 5 out of 5

    This was an incredible live show and very heartfelt!! 💙 The only downer is the Venue - The Van Buren - kicks you out immediately and heards people out like zoo animals - there was no time to digest the beautiful art that had just taken place. Best to line up exactly where you're going directly after a show here bc when the lights come its a buzzkill.

  • Tennis Cults

    by Swerfer on 8/25/25Greek Theatre - Los AngelesRating: 5 out of 5

    Tennis concert was so good. So was Cults. Together the atmosphere was very energetic. Both lead singers captivated the audience. Technically, stellar sound and imagery on the stage and screen.

  • Great show! Mostly good sound. Venue was 👌🏻

    by Jojo on 8/23/25Greek Theatre - Los AngelesRating: 5 out of 5

    Tennis at the Greek Theatre was the best show! Love this band! Venue was ways, helpful staff, lines weren’t bad, safety and assistance provided.

  • Going out on top

    by Nerdrawkgirl on 8/23/25Greek Theatre - Los AngelesRating: 5 out of 5

    This was a very good show. I enjoyed seeing Tennis for the last time. This was their final tour and they certainly went out on top. The band was very gracious to its fans and put on a wonderful live event. No complaints!

  • Incredible Capstone Performance

    by Mike on 8/23/25Greek Theatre - Los AngelesRating: 5 out of 5

    I’ve seen Tennis about 7 times over the past 14 years. This was the best show I’ve seen. An incredible performance at a landmark venue on a beautiful evening.

  • Great concert

    by Xim on 8/21/25Humphreys Concerts By the Bay - San DiegoRating: 5 out of 5

    Best concert I've been to so far! The venue was great and the band was amazing! My favorite band of all time!

  • Epic Finale to Tennis

    by Eddicus on 6/13/25White Oak Music Hall - Downstairs - HoustonRating: 5 out of 5

    Had a blast from start to finish with my friends I went with. Billie Marten was a wonderful opener, with her gorgeous vocals and funny sense of humor in-between songs. And of course Tennis blasting their magic at us all, with Alaina's energy and Patrick's shredding, you could really feel the love between them. Would do it all over again!!

  • AMAZING!

    by Ash's Mom on 6/13/25White Oak Music Hall - Downstairs - HoustonRating: 5 out of 5

    I was invited by my son and I was blown away! The music, the band, THE VOICE!!! I loved it! 10/10