The Dresden Dolls

Friday, October 09
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Portland, OR
Show: 8 pm
Doors: 7 pm

The Dresden Dolls—the pioneering punk cabaret duo of singer-songwriter Amanda Palmer and drummer/multi-instrumentalist Brian Viglione—are entering a powerful new chapter. The band’s landmark 2006 album Yes, Virginia… has been fully re-recorded from scratch by Palmer and Viglione in Boston, with the new release, Yes, Virginia… (Tailor’s Version), arriving on vinyl, CD, and all streaming platforms on August 7, 2026. The band will then hit the road for a tour of celebratory shows in major venues across the U.S., U.K., Canada, and Europe.

The newly fashioned title is a nod to Taylor Swift’s reclamation of her early master recordings. Following the conclusion of a 20-year contract with Roadrunner Records, The Dresden Dolls regained the right to re-record the albums originally issued on the label. The announcement comes almost exactly 20 years after the release of the original record, making the timing of this release especially significant.

The track list remains unchanged (save for a bonus track on the vinyl version), but the performances reflect two decades of the band’s artistic and personal evolution.

Originally hailed for Viglione’s orchestral, emotionally expressive drumming and Palmer’s percussive piano work and unflinching songwriting—exploring sexuality, identity, addiction, capitalism, Holocaust denial, and social isolation against a backdrop of defiant joy—Yes, Virginia… (Tailor’s Version) brings new depth and nuance to the material. Fan favorites including “My Alcoholic Friends,” “Sex Changes,” “Backstabber,” “Mrs. O,” “Sing,” “Delilah,” and “Me and the Minibar” return with renewed intensity.

Recorded over several weeks in late 2025 at Mad Oak Studios in Boston, the album was tracked almost entirely live with longtime collaborator Benny Grotto and mixed by Paul Kolderie, co-founder of Boston’s iconic Fort Apache Studios (and the original sound engineer of the 2006 Yes, Virginia…).

The new recording also features guest vocalists Veronica Swift, who received a French knighthood and worldwide acclaim for her 2021 recording of the Dresden Dolls’ “Sing,” and Jinkx Monsoon, an ardent supporter of the band who performed “Me and the Minibar” with a full orchestra at her Carnegie Hall debut in 2025.

The album includes new front and back cover artwork by South African surrealist painter Niki McQueen.

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