Nathaniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats Setlist
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The show is big, featuring seven bands on two stages, so the review will be broken up into two parts, the Main Stage and the Garden Stage.
Gates opened at 1pm, and first band on the main stage was Niger’s internationally acclaimed Tuareg guitarist and singer/songwriter Bombino (Omara Moctar). The hot weather of Minneapolis’ afternoon reminded the band of their home country, Niger.
They played their distinctive guitar-driven songs, driving the audience to stand up and started dancing.
Bombino’s latest is a live album Live In Amsterdam, which came out in 2020 via Partisan.
Next up on the main stage was Filipino-British singer-songwriter, Beabadoobee, stylized as beabadoobee, playing some tunes from her debut album Fake It Flowers. Beabadoobee just played the Governors Ball in New York City, after wrapping up her current run opening for Halsey’s Love and Power U.S. arena tour.
Beabadoobee is the only band W♥M haven’t seen, so we were very excited for their appearance at Rock the Garden. You see, there’s a lot of buzz for Beabadoobee, who won the Radar Award at the 2020 NME Awards, as well nominated for the Rising Star Award at the 2020 Brit Awards, nominated as breakthrough act for 2020 in the annual Sound of 2020.
It’s easy to see why Taylor Swift and Harry Styles have already mentioned how much they like Beabadoobee. They have a very 90s rock ‘n roll sound, and they played it loud and hard. So hard that the drum shield fell over during their performance.
Beabadoobee’s forthcoming album Beatopia, will be out July 15 on Dirty Hit.
Sleater-Kinney was the co-headliner of Rock the Garden. The Olympia group is touring in support of their tenth studio album, Path of Wellness.
Sleater-Kinney at First Avenue (10/15/1998) photo: Alison |
Currently Sleater-Kinney is Corin Tucker (vocals and guitar) and Carrie Brownstein (guitar and vocals), but for touring, they added Vincent Lirocchi on drums, Fabi Reyna on additional guitar, and Galen Clark on keys.
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats closed out Rock the Garden 2022.
Nathaniel Rateliff at the Bluebird Theater, Denver (04/25/13) photo: Kira |
Who knew that show in 2013 would eventually spawn into one of the most popular band around? Now with their third studio album, The Future, on Stax Records, the band is more popular than ever.
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats tour dates:
June 22—Charleston, SC—Credit One Stadium
June 28—Lewiston, NY—Artpark
June 29—Lafayette, NY—Beak and Skiff
July 1—Asbury Park, NJ—Stone Pony Summer Stage
July 3—Gilford, NH—Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
July 29—Winnipeg, MB—Burton Cummings Theater
July 30—Regina, SK—Conexus Arts Center
July 31—Saskatoon, SK—Coors Event Centre
August 2—Calgary, AB—Grey Eagle Events Centre
August 9—Vancouver, BC—PNE Amphitheater
August 10—Redmond, WA—Marymoor
August 11—Troutdal, OR—Edgefield
August 13—Berkeley, CA—The Greek Theatre
August 14—Los Angeles, CA—Hollywood Bowl
August 18—Phoenix, AZ—Arizona Federal Theatre
August 23—Denver, CO—Red Rocks Amphitheatre
August 24—Denver, CO—Red Rocks Amphitheatre
September 13—Boston, MA—Leader Bank Pavilion
September 15—New York, NY—Radio City Music Hall
September 21—Washington, DC—The Anthem
September 23—Wilmington, NC—Live Oak Bank Pavilion
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Nathaniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats at Rock the Garden, Walker Art (11 June 2022) |
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