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NPR Tiny Desk Concerts

NPR Tiny Desk Concerts

2008Returning Series19 Seasons1729 Episodes7.0TMDB
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Intimate musical performances, recorded live at the desk of All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen.

Season 13 Episodes

Browse every episode and jump into details.

Episode 1: Daniel Norgren

Jan 3, 2020

The Swedish singer sways and writhes as he and his band create a dream state calming enough to slow the day's hectic pace to a crawl. Take a seat on a comfy couch and have a listen.

Episode 2: Bridget Kibbey

Jan 8, 2020

The irrepressible harpist proves that the instrument can be as tempestuous as a tango, as complex as a Bach fugue and sing as serenely as a church choir.

Episode 3: Brownout

Jan 10, 2020

The Austin, Texas band brought old-school R&B horns, bongos and deep grooves to the Tiny Desk.

Episode 4: Jordan Rakei

Jan 13, 2020

Despite some unexpected gear problems, the soulful R&B artist and his band locked-in and played a phenomenal set behind the Tiny Desk.

Episode 5: Joyce DiDonato

Jan 15, 2020

Watch the celebrated opera star deconstruct old Italian love songs with her signature flair, backed by a crack jazz ensemble.

Episode 6: Yola

Jan 17, 2020

The singer who once sang for Massive Attack and sampled by Iggy Azalea and The Chemical Brothers, is front-and-center at the Tiny Desk.

Episode 7: Max Richter

Jan 22, 2020

The eclectic composer joins members of the ACME ensemble for some of his most affecting music, which moves the audience to tears.

Episode 8: J.S. Ondara

Jan 24, 2020

After first trying to win our annual Tiny Desk Contest, the singer-songwriter from Nairobi decided to put out a record, got nominated for a Grammy and wound up here anyway

Episode 9: Koffee

Jan 27, 2020

The fast-rising teenager from Jamaica just won a Grammy for Best Reggae Album, making her the first woman and youngest artist to ever win in the category.

Episode 10: Jimmy Eat World

Jan 29, 2020

Jimmy Eat World showed up to the NPR Music office all smiles and no guitars. They borrowed a couple acoustics, a gong and a tambourine for a heartfelt set that included "The Middle."

Episode 11: Rising Appalachia

Jan 31, 2020

The Atlanta-based band came to NPR in a van packed with a bodhrán (Irish drum), an ngoni (West African harp) a huge gourd, a cello, a baritone guitar and more.

Episode 12: SiR

Feb 3, 2020

The R&B singer from Inglewood, CA made his performance a family affair, dedicating it to his late godson, with his mother and older brother on backup vocals.

Episode 13: Another Sky

Feb 5, 2020

The strength of this London band is matching message with music. There's intensity and clear intention in their use of rock as an art.

Episode 14: Jonathan Scales Fourchestra

Feb 7, 2020

Here's a first: Steelpans at the Tiny Desk. It's true. Nearly a thousand performances into the series and the instrument has never been featured, until now.

Episode 15: Baby Rose

Feb 10, 2020

At 25, she mixes the bluesy melisma of Nina Simone and the deep register of Sarah Vaughan — two of her influences — with songwriting as devastating as her delivery.

Episode 16: Mount Eerie with Julie Doiron

Feb 12, 2020

Phil Elverum shares his open wounds — of death, love and the loss of love — in close harmonies, accompanied only by electric and nylon-string guitars.

Episode 17: Laura Stevenson

Feb 14, 2020

Backed by a small string section, Stevenson performed three songs that sounded so gorgeous, an actual marriage proposal broke out shortly after her set ended.

Episode 18: Snoh Aalegra

Feb 18, 2020

The Iranian-Swedish singer draws her musical cues from Brandy and Sade while racking up a list of collaborators such as Vince Staples, James Fauntleroy and, most recently, Pharrell Williams.

Episode 19: Elisapie

Feb 20, 2020

The Canadian singer-songwriter gives a deep, soulful performance against a sometimes moody backdrop of bass saxophone and bowed guitars.

Episode 20: Chris Dave and the Drumhedz

Feb 21, 2020

Chris Dave, your favorite musician's favorite drummer, takes listeners on a journey through a virtual record store, picking up different genres along the way and putting them in your bag.

Episode 21: Jenny Lewis

Feb 24, 2020

A consummate storyteller, going as far back to her days with her band Rilo Kiley, the words of Jenny Lewis comfort and inspire.

Episode 22: Indigo Sparke

Feb 26, 2020

The Australian singer transforms the NPR Music offices with a voice that, at moments, comes as a whisper.

Episode 23: Cimafunk

Feb 28, 2020

The band from Havana brings its intoxicating mix of Afro-Cuban dance music and 1970s funk-and-soul to the Tiny Desk.

Episode 24: Bob Weir and Wolf Bros

Mar 2, 2020

Weir, along with Don Was and Jay Lane, play a set rich in Grateful Dead lore, including an emotional take on the sing-along, "Ripple."

Episode 25: Mellotron Variations

Mar 3, 2020

Robby Grant, Pat Sansone (Wilco), Jonathan Kirkscey and John Medeski (Medeski, Martin & Wood) give an all-Mellotron performance, making music of magic and mystery.

Episode 27: Taimane

Mar 6, 2020

Within the first moments of Taimane's magical set, we hear her play fiery flamenco, a famous phrase from the opera Carmen, a touch of Bach and more than a nod to her Hawaiian homeland.

Episode 28: Coldplay

Mar 9, 2020

A nine-piece choir joins the band for an inspired reworking of four Coldplay songs — and a surprise cover of Prince's "1999."

Episode 29: Kirill Gerstein

Mar 11, 2020

Watch the award-winning pianist play a hit by Chopin, a premiere by Thomas Adès and a cherished song by Gershwin dressed in a virtuosic arrangement.

Episode 30: Chika

Mar 13, 2020

The 23-year old rapper from Alabama went for a stripped-down set anchored by a Peruvian cajón.

Episode 31: Harry Styles

Mar 16, 2020

The former One Direction singer gave a charming performance of "Watermelon Sugar," "Adore You" and other cuts from his latest album, Fine Line.

Episode 33: Arthur Moon

Mar 20, 2020

The New York band (yes, band) is reminiscent of Talking Heads, Laurie Anderson and Dirty Projectors. Watch the five-piece play three songs at the Tiny Desk.

Episode 35: Soccer Mommy: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert

Mar 24, 2020

The New Normal includes some Tiny Desk concerts without the Tiny Desk. Sophie Allison, aka Soccer Mommy, performed a short set while quarantining in her Nashville home during the coronavirus crisis.

Episode 38: Allen Stone

Mar 30, 2020

The soul singer demonstrated a commitment to the Tiny Desk that we rarely, if ever, see.

Episode 40: Jesca Hoop

Apr 3, 2020

Jesca Hoop last appeared at the Tiny Desk as a duet with Sam Beam (Iron & Wine) in the spring of 2016. They sang songs from their collaborative record Love Letters For Fire. This time around, Jesca Hoop came to the Tiny Desk with just her guitars, her lovely voice, and brilliant poetic songs.

Episode 42: The Lumineers

Apr 6, 2020

Ho hey! Look who turned up at the Tiny Desk. Watch The Lumineers play a four-song set for the smallest crowd in ages.

Episode 46: Tōth

Apr 13, 2020

Alex Toth, who played the Tiny Desk back in 2015 as a member of Rubblebucket returns front and center with his own band, Tōth.

Episode 48: Angelica Garcia

Apr 15, 2020

With a great deal of "Salva-Mex-American" pride, Angelica Garcia performs three songs from her album, Cha Cha Palace at the Tiny Des

Episode 53: The Pop Ups (Home) Concert

Apr 23, 2020

For "Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day," The Pop Ups save the earth from an asteroid, explain sound waves through a sing-a-long and a keytar, and encourage us all to invent and create.

Episode 55: Mahan Esfahani

Apr 27, 2020

The harpsichord is alive and well. Watch Mahan Esfahani give the first solo harpsichord recital at the Tiny Desk, playing music that spans over 250 years.

Episode 57: Daughter of Swords

Apr 29, 2020

Alexandra Sauser-Monnig returns to the Tiny Desk with her band Daughter of Swords, showcasing new music as well as songs from 2019's gorgeous Dawnbreaker album.

Episode 60: Jon Batiste

May 4, 2020

Jon Batiste premieres new songs and takes us through some of the many sides of his rich musical history at the Tiny Desk.

Episode 64: Augustin Hadelich

May 11, 2020

Grammy-winning fiddler Augustin Hadelich brings one of the finest violins in the world to the Tiny Desk.

Episode 65: Frances Quinlan

May 13, 2020

The frontwoman of the indie-rock band Hop Along made her second appearance at the Tiny Desk, this time performing songs from her debut solo album.

Episode 69: Lankum

May 18, 2020

The award-winning Irish quartet performs three songs from its latest album, The Livelong Day, at the Tiny Desk.

Episode 73: Wire

May 27, 2020

More than 40 years after forming, the British post-punk pioneers finally visited the Tiny Desk.

Episode 77: Hadestown

Jun 1, 2020

The cast and musicians of the hit Broadway musical Hadestown pack into the Tiny Desk for a truly glorious performance of its greatest songs.

Episode 81: PJ (Home) Concert

Jun 12, 2020

The Los Angeles songwriter shines on the soundtrack of HBO's Insecure. Watch her perform three songs as part of our Tiny Desk quarantine series.

Episode 82: Alicia Keys

Jun 15, 2020

The pop superstar premiered a new song, "Gramercy Park," and revisited a classic during her Tiny Desk performance.

Episode 83: HAIM: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert

Jun 17, 2020

Although sisters Este, Danielle and Alana are self-quarantining in separate residences, their Tiny Desk set from home is a reminder that California is a state of mind.

Episode 87: Sudan Archives

Jun 22, 2020

Sudan Archives draws inspiration from Irish and African traditional music. Watch her channel both in this Tiny Desk concert.

Season 13 FAQ

Quick answers about this season's release timeline and episode lineup.

When did NPR Tiny Desk Concerts Season 13 premiere?

NPR Tiny Desk Concerts Season 13 premiered on January 3, 2020.

How many episodes are in NPR Tiny Desk Concerts Season 13?

NPR Tiny Desk Concerts Season 13 has 179 episodes.

What is the first episode of NPR Tiny Desk Concerts Season 13?

The season opens with Season 13 Episode 1, "Daniel Norgren". It aired on January 3, 2020.

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