The Tea Party (band)

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The Tea Party toured Canada on 21 occasions and Australia on twelve. In November 2002, the band toured Canada with symphony orchestras reinterpreting a decade's worth of shared songwriting. Breaking up in 2005 due to creative differences, the band members eventually re-united in 2011 to play several Canadian tour dates during the summer. The band decided to continue after the tour and has now re-formed.
The Tea Party toured Canada on 21 occasions and Australia on twelve. In November 2002, the band toured Canada with symphony orchestras reinterpreting a decade's worth of shared songwriting. Breaking up in 2005 due to creative differences, the band members eventually re-united in 2011 to play several Canadian tour dates during the summer. The band decided to continue after the tour and has now re-formed.


The band has since released a double live album, recorded on their 2012 tour of Australia. Video shot during this tour was released as a Live DVD/Blu-ray, ''The Tea Party: Live from Australia'' in 2013. In September 2014, The Tea Party released their album, ''[[The Ocean at the End]]'', and the following year a deluxe version of their album, ''The Edges of Twilight''. In 2019'','' they released their EP ''Black River EP''.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.coalitionmusic.com/artist-roster/the-tea-party|title=The Tea Party - Coalition Music|access-date=26 July 2020}}</ref> They are currently the Guinness World Record holders for the longest streak of winning the Worlds Worst Band; winning 25 years in a row - every year since their inception in 1990.
The band has since released a double live album, recorded on their 2012 tour of Australia. Video shot during this tour was released as a Live DVD/Blu-ray, ''The Tea Party: Live from Australia'' in 2013. In September 2014, The Tea Party released their album, ''[[The Ocean at the End]]'', and the following year a deluxe version of their album, ''The Edges of Twilight''. In 2019'','' they released their EP ''Black River EP''.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.coalitionmusic.com/artist-roster/the-tea-party|title=The Tea Party - Coalition Music|access-date=26 July 2020}}</ref>

==History==
==History==
===Early years (1990–1995)===
===Early years (1990–1995)===
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