"How good are they LIVE?" in the last 12 months on 100 (as of 6/15/26)
75
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Based on
8
critic concert reviews
Real Live Certified
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Critics Consensus
Based on 47 concert reviews, the critics consensus is that The Tea Party is rated as an enjoyable live performer, with some notable strengths. The Tea Party concert reviews describe live shows and performances as psychedelic, abrasive, ethereal, aggressive, exciting, and entertaining.
How long are their concerts?
How long are The Tea Party concerts? The Tea Party concerts usually last from 45 minutes to up to just over an hour and 40 minutes.
How much to book?
How much does it cost to book The Tea Party? To hire for a live performance or concert, the booking fees for The Tea Party range from $40,000 - $75,000, with The Tea Party's current estimated booking fee to be around $40,000.
The Tea Party is a Canadian rock band from Windsor, Ontario, with blues, progressive rock and Middle Eastern influences who formed in 1990 and disbanded in October 2005. They reformed in 2011 to play some shows in Canada.
Has Performed With
The Proud Sons, Human Kebab
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Critic Concert Reviews
Scenestr (Australia)
February 17, 2026
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"We have a lot to get through tonight," The Tea Party frontman, Jeff Martin, says to the electrified audience at Adelaide's Hindley Street Music Hall.
Alright, you groovy live music addicts, y'all must know Canadian rock legends The Tea Party have been touring the county, inviting Aussies to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their fifth album, 'TRIPtych'?
In their first return to Adelaide since 2018, and 25 years since re-formed Canadian dark magic rockers The Tea Party played a notionally seated gig at the Norwood Concert Hall, there was, almost immediately, dancing up and down the aisles, in the seats, and when front-man Jeff Martin allowed it
By the conversations overheard in the crowd pre-show, you got a sense there were some very real memories attached to The Tea Party’s 1997 release and third album, 'Transmission'.