Maggie Rogers @ Bridgestone Arena

The ethereal Maggie Rogers graced Nashville, Tennessee on October 12, 2024. With her stunning stage presence and astonishing vocals, the show at Bridgestone Arena was everything and more.


Ryan Beatty

The show opened with Ryan Beatty, an extraordinary singer-songwriter who soulfully performed songs off his latest indie album Calico.

Photos by Lillie Hollabaugh. All images © 2024 Copyright Lillie Hollabaugh. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.


Maggie Rogers

Maggie Rogers captivated her audience from the moment she hit the stage, opening with fiery energy in a dazzling diamond cape to perform “That’s Where I Am” from her 2022 album Surrender.

Rogers first rose to fame when she impressed Pharrell Williams in an NYU master class, and since then, her music has expanded across genres, exploring themes of spirituality and collaboration with artists like Florence and the Machine, Clairo, and Zach Bryan. Her The Don’t Forget Me Tour gained attention for tackling high ticket prices and scalping issues. Rogers sold tickets in-person at box offices, appearing at booths in major cities, and making live music more accessible in an era of skyrocketing ticket costs. Additionally, she used her tour to advocate for causes like voter registration and women’s rights.

On stage in Nashville, Rogers was a commanding presence, drawing cheers from a crowd full of local songwriters and fans. She delivered fan-favorite tracks like “Alaska,” “Light On,” and “Love You for a Long Time” and introduced a playful “kiss cam” for the audience. A heartfelt highlight was her spontaneous performance of “James” on piano, inspired by a fan’s sign requesting the song, released a decade ago. Rogers closed the show in Nashville Predators jerseys with her band for an unforgettable performance of “Don’t Forget Me.”

Photos by Lillie Hollabaugh. All images © 2024 Copyright Lillie Hollabaugh. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.


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