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The Bigtime European Tour 


Fresh grief, like fresh love, has a way of sharpening our vision and bringing on painful clarifications. No matter how temporary we know these states to be, the vulnerability and transformation they demand can overpower the strongest among us. Then there are the rare, fertile moments when both occur, when mourning and limerence heighten, complicate and explain each other; the songs that comprise Angel Olsen’s Big Time were forged in such a whiplash.

Big Time is an album about the expansive power of new love, but this brightness and optimism is tempered by a profound and layered sense of loss. During Olsen’s process of coming to terms with her queerness and confronting the traumas that had been keeping her from fully accepting herself, she felt it was time to come out to her parents, a hurdle she’d been avoiding for some time. “Finally, at the ripe age of 34, I was free to be me,” she said. Three days later, her father died and shortly after her mother passed away. The shards of this grief—the shortening of her chance to finally be seen more fully by her parents—are scattered throughout the album.

Three weeks after her mother’s funeral she was on a plane to Los Angeles to spend a month in Topanga Canyon, recording this incredibly wise and tender new album. Loss has long been a subject of Olsen’s elegiac songs, but few can write elegies with quite the reckless energy as she. If that bursting-at-the-seams, running downhill energy has come to seem intractable to her work, this album proves Olsen is now writing from a more rooted place of clarity. She’s working with an elastic, expansive mastery of her voice—both sonically and artistically. These are songs not just about transformational mourning, but of finding freedom and joy in the privations as they come.

Setlists

    1. 1.All Mirrors
    2. 2.Give It Up
    3. 3.Iota
    4. 4.Waving, Smiling
    5. 5.Lark
    6. 6.Acrobat
    7. 7.Some Things Cosmic
    8. 8.Heart Shaped Face
    9. 9.White Fire
    10. 10.More Than This (Roxy Music cover)
  1. Encore

    1. 11.Unfucktheworld
    1. 1.All Mirrors
    2. 2.Give It Up
    3. 3.Iota
    4. 4.Waving, Smiling
    5. 5.Lark
    6. 6.This Is How It Works
    7. 7.Sans
    8. 8.Lonely Universe
    9. 9.Acrobat
    10. 10.Some Things Cosmic
    11. 11.Fly on Your Wall
    12. 12.May as Well (First performance since 2018)
    13. 13.More Than This (Roxy Music cover)
  1. Encore

    1. 14.Unfucktheworld
    2. 15.Chance
    1. 1.Shut Up Kiss Me
    2. 2.Give It Up
    3. 3.Sweet Dreams
    4. 4.Forgiven/Forgotten
    5. 5.High & Wild
    6. 6.Never Be Mine
    7. 7.Right Now
    8. 8.Ghost On
    9. 9.Go Home
    10. 10.All the Good Times
    11. 11.Sister
    12. 12.All Mirrors (Solo)
    13. 13.More Than This (Roxy Music cover)
    14. 14.Unfucktheworld (Solo)
    1. 1.All Mirrors
    2. 2.Unfucktheworld
    3. 3.Sans
    4. 4.Lark
    5. 5.This Is How It Works
    6. 6.New song, Angel said it has no title yet
    1. 1.Dream Thing
    2. 2.Give It Up
    3. 3.This Is How It Works
    4. 4.Shut Up Kiss Me
    5. 5.Right Now
    6. 6.All Mirrors
    7. 7.Lark
    8. 8.Spring
    9. 9.Go Home
    10. 10.Sister
    11. 11.All the Good Times
    12. 12.Without You (Badfinger cover)

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