Box Office Week: Maggie Rogers Sells Out “Don’t Forget Me” Album Release Show in NYC

To commemorate the release of her third studio album, Don’t Forget Me, GRAMMY® Award-nominated producer, songwriter, and performer Maggie Rogers invited fans to join her for a week-long celebration dubbed as “Box Office Week.” Across four U.S. cities, Rogers has offered exclusive in-person ticketing opportunities alongside captivating live performances, promising an unforgettable experience for her dedicated fans.

“Box Office Week” provided fans with the exclusive chance to secure tickets for both the special shows and the upcoming second leg of her tour, aptly titled “The Don’t Forget Me Tour, Part II.” This leg will feature Rogers headlining her first arena shows, including the iconic Madison Square Garden in NYC, slated for October 9th.

“On the last album, Surrender, I decided to go old school and sell tickets in person in an effort to reduce fees, combat bots, and get tickets directly into the hands of fans,” says Maggie herself. “That process was so fun, this year I’m hosting ‘Box Office Week,’ where I’ve set some special prices for fans who want to come purchase tickets in person.”

Last year, Maggie began this gesture for her “Summer of ’23 Tour,” taking charge at Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg’s box office. Here, she personally sold tickets for her Forest Hills Stadium show, offering fans relief from Ticketmaster fees, making it possible for fans to afford tickets and eliminate bots and scalpers.

Maggie’s “Box Office Week” kicked off at Irving Plaza in NYC this past Saturday on the 12th, the very city where Rogers’ career blossomed as an NYU alum. Despite the brisk spring weather of April, devoted fans queued for hours, resulting in a rapid sell-out of the Irving Plaza show. The Knockturnal was fortunate to witness the pop music prodigy celebrating the release of her record.

The set consisted of Rogers performing the entirety of the “Don’t Forget Me” album, which made fans excited for both parts of her tour later this year. She also performed beloved fan favorites, including “Light On” and “Dog Years.”

For all arena dates, Maggie will be partnering with Chase to offer cardholders an exclusive presale starting Monday, April 22, at 10:00 AM ET. Access Maggie’s artist presale by registering HERE. The artist presale begins Tuesday, April 23. General on-sale for all arena shows on “The Don’t Forget Me Tour, Part II” starts Friday, April 26, at 10:00 AM local time. Get tickets and tour info at shop.maggierogers.com/pages/tour.

Check out our photo gallery from the show here!

 

 

 

Maggie Rogers – Tour Dates

“THE DON’T FORGET ME TOUR PART 1” (Including Festival Appearances)

5/4       Charlotte NC                                                Lovin’ Life Festival^

5/23     San Diego, CA                                              Gallagher Square at Petco Park

5/24     Phoenix, AZ                                                  Arizona Financial Theatre

5/27     Morrison, CO                                               Red Rocks Amphitheatre +

5/28     Morrison, CO                                               Red Rocks Amphitheatre +

5/31     Irving, TX                                                      The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory

6/1       The Woodlands, TX                                    The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman

6/3       Rogers, AR                                                    Walmart AMP

6/5       Indianapolis, IN                                           Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park

6/7       Cincinnati, OH                                             The ICON Festival Stage at Smale Park

6/8       Milwaukee, WI                                            BMO Pavilion

6/9       Sterling Heights, MI                                    Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre

6/11     Alpharetta, GA                                            Ameris Bank Amphitheatre

6/14     Manchester, TN                                          Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival^

6/16     Columbia, MD                                             Merriweather Post Pavilion +

6/19     Raleigh, NC                                                   Coastal Credit Union Music Park

6/20     Charleston, SC                                             Credit One Stadium

6/22     Miami, FL                                                      FPL Solar Amphitheater at Bayfront Park

Support for 5/23 show to be announced.

Support for 5/24 – 6/22 shows – The Japanese House

 

“THE DON’T FORGET ME TOUR, PART II”

10/9     Austin, TX                        Moody Center                                            4/17 at Moody Center

10/15   Philadelphia, PA             Wells Fargo Center                                   4/14 at The Fillmore Philadelphia

10/17   Boston, MA                     TD Garden                                                  4/16 at Paradise Rock Club

10/19   New York, NY                  Madison Square Garden                          4/13 at Irving Plaza

10/22   Toronto, ON                    Coca-Cola Coliseum                                  4/14 at Coca-Cola Coliseum

10/24   Chicago, IL                       United Center                                            4/19 at House of Blues

10/25   Minneapolis, MN           Target Center                                             4/20 at Target Center

10/29   Seattle, WA                     Climate Pledge Arena                               4/20 at Climate Pledge Arena

10/30   Portland, OR                   Moda Center                                         4/20 at Moda Center

11/1     San Francisco, CA           Chase Center                                              4/20 at Chase Center

11/2     Inglewood, CA                Kia Forum                                                   4/17 at Kia Forum

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