TVD Live Shots: Phoebe Bridgers at Huntington Bank Pavilion, 6/4

Multiple Grammy-nominated artist Phoebe Bridgers brought her Reunion Tour to a sold out Chicago crowd on Saturday, June 4th, 2022. Fans lined up as early as 9AM to get a chance to see the “Kyoto” singer up close, listening to music that has been described as being sadly beautiful while being vulnerable with thousands of fans alike.

Shortly after 9PM, the lights dimmed and Disturbed’s “Down With The Sickness” boomed over the speakers while the backing band entered the stage. Bridgers’ band donned the skeleton costumes she has become known for wearing, while she wore a whimsical white suit that matched her angelic vocals presented during the night. The fans in the crowd proved their loyalty to the artist, belting her lyrics so loudly and powerful, it proved that the venue was at maximum capacity.

Every track off of her Sophomore album Punisher was played, with a few tracks from her debut album, as well as a few singles sprinkled in between. Taking short breaks between some of the tracks, Bridgers addressed the crowd with varying topics, such as corporate America taking over Pride, the government’s opposition to reproductive rights and affordable healthcare, and Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill.

She continuously expressed her gratitude to her fans throughout the night, even stopping the show while a fan received medical attention. The “Halloween” singer powered through the gloomy weather, with the rain stopping shortly before she took the stage. While it was chilly due to the lakefront, everyone quickly warmed up while Phoebe guided everyone with her powerful lyrics.

The Reunion Tour continues through North America before heading to Europe at the end of June.

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