Angel Olsen Setlist
  1. This Is How It Works
  2. Ghost On
  3. Dream Thing
  4. Right Now
  5. Shut Up Kiss Me
  6. Sweet Dreams
  7. Never Be Mine
  8. Summer
  9. Give It Up
  10. Special
  11. Endgame
  12. Some Things Cosmic
  13. Unf**ktheworld
  14. Slowin’ Down Love
    (Tucker Zimmerman cover)

    — Encore —
  15. Woman

Tour Dates

Nov. 30 – Milwaukee, WI @ Turner Hall Ballroom
Dec. 1 – Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall
Dec. 2 – Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall
Dec. 3 – Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall
Dec. 5 – Louisville, KY @ Headliners Music Hall
Dec. 6 – Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl
Dec. 7 – Birmingham, AL @ Saturn
Dec. 8 – Athens, GA @ 40 Watt Club
Dec 9 – Saxapahaw, NC @ Haw River Ballroom

 

North Carolina’s Angel Olsen is back in town, headlining First Avenue, in Minneapolis, on November 29th, 2023.

Nona Invie, the singer from Dark Dark Dark, opened the show.

 
The last proper Dark Dark Dark show we saw was a long time ago, in October 2012. We described their music as, “Ghosts, graveyards, bones, dreams, winter, drowning: this is the vocabulary of Dark Dark Dark. Water imagery abounds throughout. And why not? There has always been something rustically aquatic and 19th century about a slow accordion song. Add a gently plucked banjo and a haunting vocal and it’s impossible not to imagine a foggy, moon-lit Mississippi riverboat bedecked with ethereal waltzing couples festooned in patchwork finery under flickering oil-lamps in what amounts to a macabre Mark Twain fever-dream.”

By this time (2012), the band went into hiatus for personal issues, and Nova Invie joined Anonymous Choir, which we saw in September 2013.

Currently, it would seem that Invie plays piano for Angel Olsen’s live band.

Since Invie was originally from the area, her mother, sister, aunt, and grandmother, were all in the audience.

 
Although the last time Angel Olsen was in town, it was part of the The Wild Hearts Tour in August 2022, her last actual First Avenue appearance was in Nov 2019. Before that, there was a long three-year gap at First Avenue, in October 2017.

We wrote, “Now, let me state the obvious: Angel Olsen has a voice that makes knees weak, blind men see and dreams come true. Hyperbole aside, it truly is a stunning thing, both vulnerable and sensual, reminding me of great vocalists like Brenda Lee or Patsy Cline. With her trembling wail on the set opener “Never Be Mine” and the charged frustration of “Shut Up and Kiss Me”, Olsen dug into her chest and presented the packed First Avenue club with her heart. Enraptured, fans responded by respectfully keeping quiet before each song and then letting loose a mad wave of adulation at a song’s end.”

Olsen is glad to be back in Minneapolis and asks the audience if she can sing her sad songs. Most of the set is from her new (2022) album Big Time, which were played early in the set. The remainder of the set were songs from various releases.

She mentioned that she lived in the Midwest for a time, and you have to treat life like a joke, to laugh with all your friends. Her music is personal and she’s relieved that other people can connect with her music. As a result, she feels less alone.

Olsen’s new EP, Forever Means, is out now on Jagjaguwar.

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