Maggie Rogers Announces Duo Of Intimate London Shows

by | Apr 2, 2024

Maggie Rogers has announced two new intimate shows at East London’s Hackney Empire for later this year. It will be her first headline dates in the capital since selling out Alexandra Palace back in November 2022. Fans can gain early access to tickets for the shows by pre-ordering Maggie’s new album before 6pm BST on 2nd April, with tickets hitting general sale from 10am on Friday 5th April.

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Maggie Rogers @ Glastonbury Festival 2023 (Kalpesh Patel)
Maggie Rogers @ Glastonbury Festival 2023 (Kalpesh Patel)

The new dates will follow a spate of stadium support shows with Glastonbury 2024 headliners Coldplay across Europe in August. Maggie Rogers’ third album, Don’t Forget Me, drops on 12th April through Polydor Records, and has been previewed by two tracks to date, title tracl Don’t Forget Me and So Sick Of Dreaming.

The GRAMMY® Award-nominated songwriter/producer/performer co-produced her new LP with Ian Fitchuk (Kacey Musgraves, Maren Morris) at Electric Lady Studios in New York City, writing eight of its ten songs with him, and penning two alone. Shawn Everett (Brittany Howard, The War on Drugs) mixed the record.

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Maggie Rogers @ The O2 Arena (Kalpesh Patel)
Maggie Rogers @ The O2 Arena (Kalpesh Patel)

“I wanted to make an album that sounded like a Sunday afternoon,” explains the Alaska hitmaker. “Worn in denim. A drive in your favorite car. No make-up, but the right amount of lipstick. Something classic. The mohair throw and bottle of Whiskey in Joan Didion’s motel room.  An old corvette. Vintage, but not overly Americana. I wanted to make an album to belt at full volume alone in your car, a trusted friend who could ride shotgun and be there when you needed her.”

Maggie Rogers upcoming European live dates:

AUGUST with Coldplay
15th – Olympiastadion, Munich
17th – Olympiastadion, Munich
18th – Olympiastadion, Munich
21st – Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna
22nd – Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna
24th – Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna
25th – Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna
29th – Croke Park, Dublin
30th August – Croke Park, Dublin

SEPTEMBER with Coldplay
1st – Croke Park, Dublin
2nd – Croke Park, Dublin

SEPTEMBER – Headline Shows
4th – Hackney Empire, London
5th – Hackney Empire, London

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