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Maggie Rogers on Turning the Light Back On With ‘Don’t Forget Me,’ Feeling Nostalgic at 30, and Personally Manning the Box Office for Her Arena Tour


Maggie Rogers discusses her new album, 'Don't Forget Me,' manning the box office for her arena tour, and singing alongside Zach Bryan and Springsteen.

While Rogers went a bit harder and more electro-pop with the follow-up, 2022’s “Surrender,” the new album has her working in a more organic-sounding mode with co-writer and producer Ian Fitchuk (of Kacey Musgraves’ “Golden Hour” fame). Among the topics: enshrining the concept of friendship in the grooves of the new album; speaking of buddies, sharing a Bruce moment recently with her friend Zach Bryan; and wrapping up her graduate course work at Harvard Divinity School in this coming month, shortly before she hits the road. And I think a symptom of streaming, in a positive way, is that it allows artists who aren’t putting on the biggest pop show in the world to reach an audience in a really different way, and so I feel like we’re in an era where some of my favorite bands are playing arenas.

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