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After extensive U.S. touring in 2022 with sold-out dates in New York, Denver, and San Diego, Night Moves announce a North America Tour for January 2023 , which kicks off in Milwaukee on January 13 and includes dates at New York’s Bowery Ballroom on January 20 and Nashville’s DRKMTTR on January 28.
Tickets are on sale this Friday, October 28 at 10am ET.
Night Moves January 2023 North America Tour Dates:
Jan 13 – Milwaukee, WI, Shank Hall
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Jan 17 – Toronto, ON, The Garrison
Jan 19 – Boston, MA, Brighton Music Hall
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After extensive U.S. touring in 2022 with sold-out dates in New York, Denver, and San Diego, Night Moves announce a North America Tour for January 2023, which kicks off in Milwaukee on January 13 and includes dates at New York’s Bowery Ballroom on January 20 and Nashville’s DRKMTTR on January 28.
Tickets are on sale this Friday, October 28 at 10am ET.
Night Moves January 2023 North America Tour Dates:
Jan 13 – Milwaukee, WI, Shank Hall
Jan 14 – Chicago, IL, Lincoln Hall
Jan 15 – Indianapolis, IN, Hi-FI
Jan 17 – Toronto, ON, The Garrison
Jan 19 – Boston, MA, Brighton Music Hall
Jan 20 – New York, NY, Bowery Ballroom
Jan 21 – Baltimore, MD, Metro Gallery
Jan 22 – Charlottesville, VA, The Southern Cafe
Jan 24 – Carrboro, NC, Cat’s Cradle Backroom
Jan 25 – Charlotte, NC, Snug Harbor
Jan 26 – Winston-Salem, NC, SECCA
Jan 27 – Atlanta, GA, 529
Jan 28 – Nashville, TN, DRKMTTR
Jan 29 – Lexington, KY, The Burl
The tour follows Night Moves’ latest release, The Redaction EP, a short cinematic collage, harmoniously shaped together to create an EP that seamlessly blends psychedelia with a classic cozy twang. The Redaction includes the thrumming “ As Innocent Looking As Candy ,” a breathless meditation on gun violence, as well as the “spaced-out classic” (Stereogum) “ Feel Another Day ,” “surreal” (Brooklyn Vegan) “ Vulnerable Hours ,” and “psychedelic” (Under The Radar) “ Fallacy Actually .”
Listen to The Redaction EP HERE
Founded by guitarist/lead vocalist John Pelant and bassist Micky Alfano, and later joined by Mark Hanson and Charles Murlowski, Night Moves meld the sounds of classic rock with Americana, creating irresistible hooky cosmic sludge with a Nashville twang.
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The Pensacola Foo Foo Festival Committee announced the festival will return for its 11th year, Oct. 31-Nov. 11, 2024. Thus far, the committee has received and approved Letters of Intent (LOIs) from 32 organizations declaring their intent to apply for a 2024 Foo Foo Festival grant.
The grant portal closes on Friday, April 26, 2024 at 12 noon CT, and only those 32 approved organizations will be able to apply for this year’s pool of grant funds which totals $500,000.
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Night Moves is a nonprofit organization with the purpose of establishing a safe place for musicians, artists, and their associated communities to express themselves in positive ways. What once was a brick-and-mortar 75-cap venue and rehearsal space is now a way of life in the music scene. The “Night Moves” philosophy is all about support and encouragement amongst members of the local scene without the confines of a set venue.
The Fest will be an all-ages, all-welcoming, all-day music festival that will take place at Maritime Park on November 4, 2023. This open-air, waterfront venue matched with Pensacola’s notoriously warm winter will be ideal for curating an unforgettable environment for both locals and tourists alike. The festival will feature 10-12 national and regional alternative/indie acts. Along with live music, there will also be food trucks, local vendors, and brand sponsorship booths on the festival grounds next door to Maritime Park.
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Taylor Swift set list: Here are all the songs on her epic Eras tour
GLENDALE, Ariz. – In March 2023, Taylor Swift wowed fans with a dream show at her first concert tour in five years.
At State Farm Stadium outside of Phoenix, the iconic singer-songwriter unveiled a massive 44-song setlist plus two surprise songs that, appropriately, tagged every frame of her 18-year-career.
Swift’s titanic production – complete with themed sets, outfits that represent notable moments in her album catalog and visuals that stun – wrapped its first U.S. leg last fall then headed to Asia and Australia.
The tour hit Paris May 9, following the release of her record-breaking album " The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology ." Ever the deft adapter, Swift made shifts in the eras, adding in "TTPD" songs and subtracting others. Read on for the updated setlist, minus the two surprise songs she adds to each performance.
Her international jaunt rolls through August before she returns to North America for another set of shows in October 2024.
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Taylor Swift is adding surprise songs to every Eras tour stop. See the list so far.
Taylor Swift Eras setlist
- "Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince"
- "Cruel Summer"
- "You Need to Calm Down"
- "You Belong With Me"
- "Love Story"
- "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"
- "I Knew You Were Trouble"
- "All Too Well (10-Minute Version)"
- "Enchanted"
- "Ready For It?"
- "Don't Blame Me"
- "Look What You Made Me Do"
- "Champagne Problems"
- "Illicit Affairs"
- "My Tears Ricochet"
- "Blank Space"
- "Shake it Off"
- "Wildest Dreams"
- "Bad Blood"
- "But Daddy I Love Him"
- "So High School"
- "Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?"
- "Fortnight"
- "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived"
- "I Can Do it With a Broken Heart"
- "Lavender Haze"
- "Anti-Hero"
- "Midnight Rain"
- "Vigilante S---"
- "Bejeweled"
- "Mastermind"
Every outfit Taylor Swift wears on the Eras Tour, ranked
- Taylor Swift recently kicked off the European leg of The Eras Tour .
- She has worn about 60 different outfits onstage, with unique styles for each album.
- BI's music team ranked them from worst to best, with the original "Lover" bodysuit in the top spot.
The European leg of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour is underway, and the pop star came armed with a new slate of songs and designer outfits.
The Eras Tour is arranged as a retrospective of Swift's career, spanning nearly two decades and 11 studio albums . Swift does several outfit changes during a single concert, and each segment has a unique aesthetic to match the album in question.
We ranked every outfit Swift has worn onstage from worst to best.
60. The surprise song dress in yellow
Each night during the Eras Tour, Taylor Swift performs an acoustic set with two surprise songs .
The dress for this segment is designed for a quick change; Swift slips it over the "1989" outfit while still on stage. It makes sense for the dress to be plain. But it doesn't make sense for the fabric to be the same color as Big Bird.
Frankly, the yellow dress is ugly. It's way too yellow.
59. The surprise song dress in green
The green dress isn't ugly, but it's not especially stunning either.
58. The surprise song dress in pink
The pink dress still isn't anything to write home about, but generally speaking, Swift looks good in pink.
57. The surprise song dress in the other shade of pink
I do appreciate that Swift eschewed the butterfly sleeves and unnecessary ruffles for this updated variant, but this dress still looks like it came from Forever 21.
56. The surprise song dress in blue
Swift wore blue versions of several classic tour looks for the night she announced "1989 (Taylor's Version)."
Blue is the best color for a surprise song dress, purely because it reminds me of Sharpay Evans singing "Bop to the Top."
55. The surprise song dress in the other shade of blue
You know the drill by now. This one is OK, but not great. Mostly it just looks simpler and cheaper than we'd expect from a billionaire — but that's probably aligned with Swift's masterful PR strategy .
54. "1989" in pink and blue
Swift debuted a new collection of designer looks in Nanterre, France , the first stop on the tour's European leg.
The latest "1989" outfit by Roberto Cavalli is a sequined pink top and blue ombré skirt, much like the skater skirts from the album's original era . Unfortunately, this color combo feels juvenile, perhaps because it reminds me of gender reveal parties .
53. "1989" in purple and orange
During her second concert in France, Swift debuted another variation of this look in orange and purple (with mismatched gold and purple shoes). It's not much better than the first version.
True, Swift doesn't look like a cartoon chipmunk in this color combination, but she does somewhat resemble Dora the Explorer , or a Tide Pod .
52. "Folklore" in yellow
The tiered and embroidered " Folklore " outfits, custom-made by Alberta Ferretti , are almost always winners. The flowy style makes Swift look like a friendly witch, much like her recent collaborator Florence Welch , which is a compliment.
However, this one doesn't suit the era's aesthetic one bit. The mismatch is especially glaring during "My Tears Ricochet," which is intended to parallel a funeral procession .
This dress was likely designed to evoke the fusion of "Folklore" and "Evermore" into one segment, which came with Swift's newly altered setlist for the European leg. But still, as we previously established, yellow is not Swift's color. It doesn't work.
51. "Folklore" in pink
Swift unveiled a hot-pink rendition of the woodsy "Folklore" gown during her second show in France.
Much like my previous complaint, this is the wrong color for the sister albums segment of the show.
The songs that populate "Folklore" and "Evermore" are full of yearning, betrayal, regret, depression, and even murder . These are not the hot-girl party bops of "1989" or "Midnights," which call for brighter hues and more pizzazz.
And if you think I'm being too nitpicky, I'll kindly remind you that Swift has embraced each album's individual color theory, down to the official Eras Tour branding .
50. The "Speak Now" ballgown that's growing mushrooms
The flowers plopped all over this dress are flimsy and unpleasant-looking. I would be glad to never see it again.
49. The "Red" romper
Honestly, Swift's outfits never slay during the "Red" segment, but the ombre romper is the worst offender. It's not terrible, but it doesn't do anything for her.
48. The "All Too Well" jacket
Swift dons glittery, floor-grazing outerwear to perform " All Too Well (10 Minute Version) ," which helps make the "Red" segment a bit more sophisticated — though it doesn't match the somber vibe of the song. I much preferred the sleek look that Swift wore to perform the song on "Saturday Night Live."
47. The "22" shirt
There are five versions of this shirt, inspired by an outfit worn by Swift in the "22" music video: "A lot going on at the moment," "We are never getting back together like ever," "Who's Taylor Swift anyway? Ew," "This is not Taylor's Version," and, most recently, "I bet you think about me." The shirt is always paired with a black bowler hat.
The look doesn't exactly scream high fashion, but it gets extra points for the nostalgia factor. The hat is ugly, but it gets even more extra points for the cuteness factor, since Swift always gives it to a special fan in the crowd .
46. The "Fearless" dress in gold
This is a custom Roberto Cavalli dress , embellished with Swarovski crystals, but somehow it looks like a stringy array of ramen noodles .
45. The "Fearless" dress in silver
Silver is slightly better than gold, but the tassels still look like octopus tentacles.
44. The cupcake-shaped "Speak Now" ballgown
It's too puffy!
43. The "Karma" jacket in pink
It's too pink!
42. "Midnights" in pink and purple
This is a much nicer shade of pink.
41. "Midnights" in blue and purple
Blue makes sense for " Midnights ," especially because the standard album cover features a light-blue font.
40. "Midnights" with extra sparkles
This version of the T-shirt dress is slightly elevated, with multicolored gems scattered across the fabric.
39. The "Lavender Haze" look
The fuzzy coat that opens the "Midnights" segment is a reference to the "Lavender Haze" music video . This connection is most obvious when Swift wears the opalescent T-shirt dress underneath.
It kind of looks like Swift skinned a Muppet to make this coat, but don't worry: she confirmed in a behind-the-scenes clip that she would never wear real fur.
38. The "Karma" jacket in blue
Blue-on-blue is a logical combo for the closing number, if a little predictable.
37. The "Karma" jacket with extra colors
The multicolored fringe is a little chaotic, but it's a fun way to spice things up for the final song of the evening.
36. The "Karma" jacket in magenta
The contrast between Swift's bright skin, dark-blue bodysuit, and hot-pink fringe is very compelling.
35. The "Tortured Poets" gown
I can imagine the new outfit for " The Tortured Poets Department " segment is designed to look like a "crumpled-up piece of paper lying here," evoking both the tragedy of " All Too Well " and the dark-academia aesthetic of the album itself.
It's a solid concept, but I'm sorry: I simply cannot support Swift's obsession with high-low mullet dresses . I thought we left this trend behind in 2010.
Worse still, the lyrics scrawled on the fabric ("I love you, it's ruining my life," from the single " Fortnight ") make it look like Swift is wearing a high-school theater costume, not a couture Vivienne Westwood gown.
34. The "Tortured Poets" military jacket
Swift adds a military jacket atop her "Tortured Poets" gown to sing "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived," an impassioned performance that casts Swift as a soldier on the front lines of a battlefield. The look is still a little corny, but at least it fully embraces the theatrical costume vibe.
33. The "I Can Do It With a Broken Heart" outfit
After singing "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived," Swift and her dancers perform a brief skit, in which Swift is forced to strip off her dress, put on heels, and smile through the pain.
The onstage outfit change yields a neutral-colored bralette and matching high-waisted bottoms. During night one in France, the set was black, topped with a gold duster . For the second show, it was all white with silver accents .
These ensembles recall the jackets and two-piece sets from The 1989 World Tour, combined with the ringmaster motif from the "Red" era.
At the time, Swift was battling an eating disorder and often feared she might faint onstage.
While the new Eras Tour outfit is relatively simple, this callback adds an extra layer of poignance to Swift's performance of "I Can Do It With a Broken Heart."
32. The classic "Evermore" dress
For the majority of the US leg, Swift only had one look for the " Evermore " segment: a mustard-yellow dress that screams cottagecore. It's cute but nothing particularly special, and it has grown a little dull over time.
Note: There is a slightly less saturated version of this dress, but they're so similar, they don't warrant separate entries on this list.
31. The bronze "Evermore" dress
Swift has only worn this alternate "Evermore" dress a handful of times, but it made for a nice change of pace — and the deep, sparkling bronze compliments the moody, wintery vibe of songs like "'Tis the Damn Season," "Champagne Problems," and "Tolerate It."
30. The "Speak Now" ballgown in gold
The ballgown is a callback to the Speak Now World Tour, when Swift wore sparkly gowns while singing "Enchanted." For The Eras Tour, Swift pumped up the drama with voluminous skirts and embroidered jewels.
The gold version is fine, but looks slightly cheaper than its counterparts — like an extravagant prom dress.
29. The "Speak Now" ballgown in silver
Instead of muted gold, silver offers a lovely contrast with the purple visuals of "Speak Now."
28. The "Speak Now" ballgown in pink
The baby-pink version of the "Speak Now" ballgown is the best among the original set of options, with its flattering neckline and strips of sparkles that resemble falling rain.
27. The "Fearless" dress with metallic fringe
The newest "Fearless" look that Swift debuted in France is a solid, mid-tier choice. It's much better than the era's stringy options, though it doesn't measure up to the original fringed mini dress.
26. The "Lover" bodysuit with purple tassels
The deep purple hue made for an exciting change when Swift debuted this look in East Rutherford, New Jersey — but the tassels throw off the whole effect. They make the bodysuit look cheaper than it is.
25. "1989" in orange
The orange set is nice, but it's the weakest link of the original Roberto Cavalli sets (and signals that she'll wear the yellow surprise-song dress. Yuck).
Maybe it's a subtle Easter egg for "Karma," the rumored album that Swift scrapped in between "1989" and "Reputation." (In the music video for "The Man," the word is graffitied on the wall in orange paint.)
24. "1989" in green
The green is prettier than orange, but not as pretty as pink.
23. "1989" in pink
Although hot pink isn't quite right for the overall vibe of "1989," it does pair well with the girlish charm of "Blank Space" and the fiery passion of "Bad Blood."
22. "1989" in blue
After 26 concerts, we finally got to see Swift perform songs from "1989" wearing the album's distinctive color. This glittering blue set recalls the New York City skyline that inspired Swift's iconic pop songs.
21. The "Midnights" bodysuit with millennial charm
The newest edition of the "Midnights" bodysuit was designed by Zuhair Murad. It subtly evokes millennial fashion trends with a halter neckline, waist slits, and a chevron-esque pattern.
20. The "Midnights" bodysuit with cutouts
This version of the "Midnights" bodysuit, which Swift debuted in Los Angeles, is likely designed to resemble an outfit that Swift wore during the 1989 World Tour .
It's one of her most daring looks yet , but the sheer patches in the abdomen look a little misplaced.
19. The "Lover" bodysuit in blue and yellow
The glitzy "Lover" bodysuits, custom-made by Versace, are always gorgeous. But there's something slightly off about the blue-and-yellow color combination. The tones are too muted to complement the show's opening visuals.
18. The "Lover" bodysuit in orange and pink
In theory, this is a strong color combo; it reminds me of a sunset. But in reality, the bodysuit is just slightly too orange.
17. "The Man" blazer in orange
Swift slips a bedazzled blazer over her "Lover" bodysuit to perform "The Man" and "You Need to Calm Down." The latest iteration is a pretty pale orange, though it doesn't feel as powerful as the other options.
16. "The Man" blazer in silver
The glittering silver blazer was the first costume change ever seen during The Eras Tour. With the matching red-bottomed Christian Louboutin boots, it remains an effective mix of elements.
15. "The Man" blazer in black
We all love the silver blazer, but the black blazer is extremely hot.
14. "Folklore" in blue
The sheer, baby-blue cape sleeves are gorgeous, but this color isn't quite the right fit for "Folklore," which is not a blue-sounding album in the slightest.
13. "Folklore" in purple
"Folklore" isn't a purple-sounding album either, but this dress does look like something a young widow might wear in a Jane Austen film adaptation , so it works.
12. "Folklore" in cream
Cream is a fitting color for "Folklore," an album that evokes earthy and neutral tones.
11. "Folklore" with lace
This is only slightly different from "Folklore" in cream, but the lace adds a new edge — romantic and old-timey, well-suited for the "pioneer woman in a forbidden love affair" that Swift imagined while she was writing these songs.
10. The "Speak Now" ballgown in blue
Although blue is not the traditional "Speak Now" color, everything about this dress is truly stunning, from the floral details to the elegant train.
Plus, the color recalls a sky-blue ballgown that Swift wore during the original "Speak Now" tour in 2011 , giving this look an extra layer of nostalgic charm.
9. The "Speak Now" ballgown with embellishments
There aren't any official photos yet of the newest "Speak Now" look, which Swift debuted in France. But according to photos shared by fans online, it's the best one yet.
The skirt has just enough volume to look elegant instead of puffy — while the gown's delicate, glittering details evoke a similar dress that Swift wore to perform "Enchanted" in 2011 , which is currently on display at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville .
8. The original "Midnights" bodysuit
The navy bodysuit is an Eras Tour classic, dark and twinkling like midnight rain. It's an almost-perfect choice to close the show.
7. "Folklore" in green
Out of all the flowy "Folklore" gowns, green is the best fit for the album's aura. It makes Swift look like a woodland fairy.
6. The original "Fearless" dress
Swift's flapper-inspired dress is ideal for performing classics like "You Belong With Me" and "Love Story." The fringe is fun and youthful, just like the original "Fearless" era, but paired with knee-high boots, it's still chic and modern.
In fact, according to Vogue , the dress is designed to resemble a similar Roberto Cavalli dress that Swift wore during her original "Fearless" tour.
"We chose a beautiful champagne color, which is very Taylor," designer Fausto Puglisi told the magazine.
5. The only "Reputation" outfit
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. The one-legged "Reputation" jumpsuit, also by Roberto Cavalli, is bold and sexy with a hint of danger, just like the album itself . Puglisi described it as "more of a badass, rock and roll look."
4. The scalloped "Midnights" bodysuit
There is something especially ethereal about this version of the classic "Midnights" bodysuit, custom-made by Oscar de la Renta.
The blue has a slightly warmer, richer tone — a better match for Swift's ocean eyes and pinkish undertones than navy — and the scalloped detailing on the bodice is exquisite up close. Paired with Swift's now-signature garter, this look is a total knockout.
3. "The Man" blazer in hot pink
Swift looks like a Barbie come to life in this version of the blazer, which she debuted onstage in Argentina. It also gives her performance of "The Man" a flirty, feminine edge.
2. The "Lover" bodysuit in pink and red
Swift also debuted this pink version of her opening look in Argentina. The gorgeous combination of shades, from baby pink to strawberry and fuchsia, compliments the tone of songs like "Cruel Summer" and "Lover."
1. The original "Lover" bodysuit
This was the first outfit Swift wore when she arrived on the Eras Tour stage back in March, and to this day, it remains the best.
The blue, purple, and pink gems create the perfect color combo, especially suited for the warmth and whimsy of the "Lover" era.
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