Photo Credit: Kelly Jeffrey
Earlier this week, Maggie Rogers added a Nashville, Tenn. show to Part II of her Don’t Forget Me Tour, scheduled for Oct. 12 at Bridgestone Arena. Following a number of successful in-person ticket sales and “box office shows” across the Northeast earlier this year, Rogers still wants fans to “come buy a ticket like it’s 1965.” In this spirit, Rogers will sell tickets in person this Thursday, June 13, Brooklyn Bowl Nashville, with an intimate set at the venue later that evening.
Rogers’ tradition of in-person ticketing began in 2022 following the release of her sophomore record, Surrender. Promoting her Summer of ‘23 tour, the singer-songwriter explained on social media that she endeavored to both connect with fans post-lockdown and circumvent resellers, fees and bots on major ticketing websites. In turn, the resultant intimate shows give the artist a chance to return to her roots with her most devoted supporters.
The box office sale and simultaneous album pop-up event will span from 10:00 a.m. CT to 5:00 p.m. CT; for both of her Nashville shows, fans are limited to two tickets each on a first come, first serve basis. While in Nashville, fans can catch Rogers at Manchester’s Bonnaroo Arts and Music Festival on the following day, June 14. The Don’t Forget Me Tour returns on June 16 at Columbia, Md.’s Merriweather Post Pavilion.
For those who can’t make it to the box office, Chase is offering cardholders an exclusive presale on Tuesday, June 18, at 10:00 a.m. CT. Fans can also access Maggie’s artist presale–which begins Wednesday, June 19, at 11:00 a.m. CT–by registering here. The general on-sale starts Friday, June 21, at 10:00 a.m. CT. For tickets and more tour information, visit maggierogers.com. Read on for a full list of Maggie Rogers’ 2024 tour dates.
Upcoming Maggie Rogers Tour Dates:
June 13 – Brooklyn Bowl Nashville – Nashville, Tenn.#
June 14 – Bonnaroo Arts and Music Festival – Manchester, Tenn.
June 16 – Merriweather Post Pavilion – Columbia, Md.*
June 19 – Coastal Credit Union Music Park – Raleigh, N.C.*
June 20 – Credit One Stadium – Charleston, S.C.*
June 22 – FPL Solar Amphitheater at Bayfront Park – Miami
Aug. 15 – Olympiastadion – Munich, Germany^
Aug. 17 – Olympiastadion – Munich, Germany^
Aug. 18 – Olympiastadion – Munich, Germany^
Aug. 21 – Ernst-Happel-Stadion – Vienna, Austria^
Aug. 22 – Ernst-Happel-Stadion – Vienna, Austria^
Aug. 24 – Ernst-Happel-Stadion – Vienna, Austria^
Aug. 25 – Ernst-Happel-Stadion – Vienna, Austria^
Aug. 29 – Croke Park – Dublin, Ireland^
Aug. 30 – Croke Park – Dublin, Ireland^
Sept. 1 – Croke Park – Dublin, Ireland^
Sept. 2 – Croke Park – Dublin, Ireland^
Sept. 4 – Hackney Empire – London, UK
Sept. 5 – Hackney Empire – London, UK
Oct. 9 – Moody Center – Austin, Texas@
Oct. 12 – Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, Tenn.@
Oct. 15 – Wells Fargo Center– Philadelphia@
Oct. 17 – TD Garden – Boston@
Oct. 19 – Madison Square Garden – New York@
Oct. 20 – Madison Square Garden – New York@
Oct. 22 – Coca-Cola Coliseum – Toronto, Ontario@
Oct. 24 – United Center – Chicago@
Oct. 25 – Target Center– Minneapolis@
Oct. 29 – Climate Pledge Arena – Seattle@
Oct. 30 – Moda Center – Portland, Ore. @
Nov. 1 – Chase Center– San Francisco@
Nov. 2 –Kia Forum– Inglewood, Calif.@
Bold = recently added
# = in-person box office pop up
*w/ The Japanese House
^w/ Coldplay
@w/ Ryan Beatty
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