Maggie Rogers mesmerizes the crowd at Everwise Amphitheater
Maggie Rogers delivered an emotionally deep and captivating performance on a muggy evening at the Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park in Indianapolis. The rain subsided as Amber Mary Bain’s introspective journey under her moniker, The Japanese House, kicked off the evening of music. The band performed songs from the 2023 release, In the End It Always Does.
Maggie Rogers’ performance was a truly magical experience. From the moment she hit the stage during “It Was Coming All Along,” the opening track from her new album, Don’t Forget Me, released earlier this spring, the atmosphere was charged, and the audience was fully engaged with her performance. Rogers’ airy voice filled the amphitheater, enchanting the audience with each note, who were hanging on to every word.
One of the highlights of her set was the third song, “So Sick of Dreaming,” where Rogers changed the lyrics to “So she calls me up 15 minutes before the reservation and says she’s got Fever tickets instead,” a nod to the Indianapolis Fever that sent the crowd into a frenzy of cheers.
Rogers’ setlist was a blend of old favorites and new tracks:
It Was Coming All Along
Drunk
So Sick of Dreaming
The Kill
Say It
Dog Years
Love You for a Long Time
Never Going Home
Retrograde
If Now Was Then
I Still Do
Alaska
Back in My Body
Light On
That’s Where I Am
All the Same
Don’t Forget Me
Each song showcased Rogers’ ability to blend ethereal melodies with deeply personal lyrics, creating an immersive and emotional experience for everyone present. More ticket information for Maggie Rogers’ current tour can be found here.