
4 responses to “Mobile”
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Self Esteem has announced details of a massive headline show in her hometown of Sheffield at the end of the summer.
On September 2, Rebecca Lucy Taylor will headline the Rock N Roll Circus event at the Don Valley Bowl, and be joined by Confidence Man, Bimini and Arctic Monkeys tribute band Arctic Numpties, the latter of whom she recently joined on stage at a gig in her hometown.
The new show is being billed as the final show of her ‘Prioritise Pleasure’ era, supporting her second album from 2021.
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Dessner, who produced Swift’s lockdown albums ‘Folklore’ and ‘Evermore’, joined Swift for a song in the ‘surprise’ section of the set, where Swift plays a different track each night, often giving songs live debuts or dusting off rarities.
On Thursday night in Tampa, Dessner joined her to play ‘The Great War’, a track he produced from the ‘3am Edition’ of Swift’s 2022 album ‘Midnights’.
For the second surprise song, Swift gave another live debut to a track from ‘Midnights’, ‘You’re On Your Own, Kid’.
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On the first day of the festival, the band played a 50-minute set of hits after they were confirmed as a last-minute addition the day before the show.
The show came as the first of the band’s comeback tour, which was postponed after drummer Travis Barker suffered repeated injuries to a finger.
During the set, the band played ‘Feeling This’, ‘What’s My Age Again?’, ‘The Rock Show’, ‘I Miss You’, ‘All The Small Things’ and other hits, alongside recent single ‘Edging’.
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In the field in Indio, California and on the festival’s livestream, fans reacted to the “incredible” experience of seeing the trio back together again.
“An absolutely incredible experience watching these three back on stage together,” one fan wrote. “Wish I was there. So happy for them.”
Another said of their returning frontman: “I’m so glad you’re back Tom.”
4 thoughts on “Mobile”
Self Esteem has announced details of a massive headline show in her hometown of Sheffield at the end of the summer.
On September 2, Rebecca Lucy Taylor will headline the Rock N Roll Circus event at the Don Valley Bowl, and be joined by Confidence Man, Bimini and Arctic Monkeys tribute band Arctic Numpties, the latter of whom she recently joined on stage at a gig in her hometown.
The new show is being billed as the final show of her ‘Prioritise Pleasure’ era, supporting her second album from 2021.
Dessner, who produced Swift’s lockdown albums ‘Folklore’ and ‘Evermore’, joined Swift for a song in the ‘surprise’ section of the set, where Swift plays a different track each night, often giving songs live debuts or dusting off rarities.
On Thursday night in Tampa, Dessner joined her to play ‘The Great War’, a track he produced from the ‘3am Edition’ of Swift’s 2022 album ‘Midnights’.
For the second surprise song, Swift gave another live debut to a track from ‘Midnights’, ‘You’re On Your Own, Kid’.
On the first day of the festival, the band played a 50-minute set of hits after they were confirmed as a last-minute addition the day before the show.
The show came as the first of the band’s comeback tour, which was postponed after drummer Travis Barker suffered repeated injuries to a finger.
During the set, the band played ‘Feeling This’, ‘What’s My Age Again?’, ‘The Rock Show’, ‘I Miss You’, ‘All The Small Things’ and other hits, alongside recent single ‘Edging’.
In the field in Indio, California and on the festival’s livestream, fans reacted to the “incredible” experience of seeing the trio back together again.
“An absolutely incredible experience watching these three back on stage together,” one fan wrote. “Wish I was there. So happy for them.”
Another said of their returning frontman: “I’m so glad you’re back Tom.”