Awesome performer!
by Rosie on 2023-08-06Loved Maggie! Captivating performer and gave us all the songs we wanted to hear. 💜
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Maggie Rogers is a Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter and accomplished multi-instrumentalist hailing from Easton, Maryland. Raised on folk music, Rogers began to experiment with dance elements while studying music at New York University, and in 2016, gained popularity after a video of Pharrell praising her single “Alaska” went viral. The song charted on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs and eventually led to her 2017 EP Now That The Light Is Fading in 2017. Rogers’ major label debut Heard It in a Past Life followed in 2019, reaching No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and leading to her first solo headlining world tour and first Grammy nomination for Best New Artist later that year. After releasing three mixtapes and the 2020 Notes from the Archive: Recordings 2011–2016 compilation, Rogers shared her sophomore album Surrender in 2022. Over the years, Maggie Rogers has collaborated with artists such as Zach Bryan, Phoebe Bridgers, Sharon Van Etten and producer Rostam Batmanglij. Her third album Don’t Forget Me was released in April 2024.
To connect with Maggie Rogers:
Website // Instagram // YouTube // TikTok // Facebook // X // Spotify
Maggie Rogers 2024 Tour Dates:
Maggie Rogers heads out on tour in April 2024, and she’ll play a handful of club shows throughout the month.
In May, she will begin THE DON’T FORGET ME TOUR, PART I, which runs through June and includes festival appearances. Finally, Rogers will begin THE DON’T FORGET ME TOUR, PART II in October, with dates wrapping up in November.
Be sure to add Maggie Rogers to your favorites on Ticketmaster.com or in the Ticketmaster app to get important alerts about her concerts. (Download the Ticketmaster app for iPhone or Android.)
Maggie Rogers' April tour dates begin on April 13 at Irving Plaza in New York City. THE DON’T FORGET ME TOUR, PART I then kicks off in May 2024.
The Japanese House and Ryan Beatty will open for Maggie Rogers on select North American dates. Be sure to check individual event pages for more details.
Tickets for Maggie Rogers’ THE DON’T FORGET ME TOUR will go on sale to the general public on Friday, April 26 at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster.
Presales for Rogers’ arena shows will begin on Monday, April 22 at 10:00 a.m. local time. Tickets will also be available in person at venue box offices during "Box Office Week” from Saturday, April 13 to Saturday, April 20.
Loved Maggie! Captivating performer and gave us all the songs we wanted to hear. 💜
Fantastic voice. Fantastic show. Even the rain delay couldn’t dampen the amphitheatre
Just wish the powers that be would have let her go past 11pm curfew to make up for the lost time for the lightening delay!
Absolutely amazing!! The performance was out of this world spectacular! I was in the 3rd row and the energy was busting!!
this concert was the best concert i have ever been too. it was the best night of my life and i loved the good vibes from everyone at the concert. I LOVE MAGGIE!!
Maggie is a genuine, heartfelt singer who’s voice is like butter. Amazing Live!!! Just what the mind, body, and soul needed. Positivity 100%... ♥️
This concert was amazing. Such a groovy time. Good vibes all around.
Maggie, as always was wonderful. Though it would have been nice to see her in a bigger setting like the Budweiser stage with screens to see her awesome dance moves. Towards the back so many people were talking that it made it difficult to really focus in on her songs.
The venue is easy to get to. The crowd was a very Maggie Rogers centered crew. The event was joyous and the music was enjoyed by all. She is an amazing artist and this is a very large venue having VIP tickets allowed a great visual and allowed us to enjoy the entire concert. Definitely somebody to watch in the future I hope that Maggie remains Maggie.
This was my second time seeing Maggie. I’ve seen her in a small venue and then at Echo Beach. 7000 people crammed into this space, was not only uncomfortable but we couldn’t see the show. She is an amazing performer and we(or any of the other thousands of short people) couldn’t see a dam thing! I was very disappointed ☹️
Seen her several times over the past year. One of the best shows this year.