Maggie Rogers Took Us to a New Place

Digital Noise Mag attended Maggie Rogers‘ SOLD OUT show on May 24, 2018 at Union Transfer in Philadelphia, Pa. with support from Caroline Rose. Rogers, a 24-year-old American musician, singer-songwriter, and producer from Easton, Maryland. She rose to fame after her song “Alaska” was played for Pharrell Williams during a master class at New York University. Singer Maggie Rogers performed her brand new single “Fallingwater” live for the first time after being released. Indie-folk singer sang fan favorites from her EP —Now That the Light is Fading, while introducing her new upcoming songs that have not yet been released.

Setlist 

  1. On + Off
  2. Dog Years
  3. Burning
  4. Better
  5. Light On
  6. Split Stones
  7. The Knife
  8. Say It
  9. I Try
  10. Give A Little
  11. Back in my Body
  12. Fallingwater

Encore

13. Color Song

14. Alaska

All photos were shot by Sabrina Hamiti.

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