Phoebe Bridgers premieres new songs at first solo show since 2023

Phoebe Bridgers performed her first solo concert in three years on May 8 in Roswell, New Mexico. The intimate, invite-only event at the Liberty theater featured both familiar tracks and several new songs previewing her upcoming third album.

The no-phones-allowed show drew 400 attendees who heard staples such as Motion Sickness, Kyoto, and Garden Song. Bridgers also debuted multiple unreleased tracks, one of which reportedly addressed the 2023 death of her father. She was joined onstage by longtime collaborator Christian Lee Hutson on guitar, harmonica, and vocals.

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