IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE MAGGIE ROGERS CONCERT
- THE JAPANESE HOUSE will begin at 7:30PM and MAGGIE ROGERS will close the show.
- Patrons are allowed 2 unfrozen, factory-sealed bottles of water (up to 33.8 fl oz each). Please note, caps will be removed from bottles upon entry and at concessions stands per the artist's request.
- There are 3 points of entry at The ICON Festival Stage at Smale Park: Mehring Way, Rosa Parks Street, and Race Street. For a venue map, CLICK HERE.
- Please note Chairs, Blankets, Pointed-Tip Umbrellas, Food, and Beverages (excluding 2 factory sealed bottles of water) are not permitted. To view additional prohibited items, CLICK HERE.
- The ICON Festival Stage at Smale Park is accessible via the Central Riverfront Garage and is within walking distance to several parking lots and the Cincinnati Bell Connector. For Directions and Parking, CLICK HERE.
- Due to anticipated crowds downtown Cincinnati for the Reds game, those attending the Maggie Rogers concert should plan on getting downtown as early as possible. Carpooling is highly recommended.
- If you have Mobile ticket(s), make sure to download your ticket(s) prior to arriving at the venue. To download your mobile ticket(s) to your phone, go to "My Events" in the Ticketmaster App and select "Add To Wallet" (on iPhone) or "Save To Phone" (on Android). With your ticket open on your phone, tap your phone to the event staff's scanner during entry. For more info, CLICK HERE.
- Please allow extra time for metal-detector screening, visual inspection, and bag inspection conducted by The Andrew J Brady Music Center security personnel. Any bag/purse larger than 12"x12" will not be permitted. The purpose of the inspection is to detect prohibited items and is for the safety of our guests and our staff.
GRAMMY® Award-nominated songwriter/producer/performer Maggie Rogers will bring The Don’t Forget Me Tour to Cincinnati, OH for a performance at The ICON Festival Stage at Smale Park on Friday, June 7. The Japanese House, the critically acclaimed project of Amber Bain, will support.
The tour is named for Rogers’ new album, Don’t Forget Me, which will be released on April 12 via Capitol Records. Pre-order Don’t Forget Me HERE. Rogers recently shared the title track – an intimate reflection on the legacy we create through our relationships. Listen to “Don’t Forget Me” HERE. The accompanying video was filmed in Super 8 in Maine and unfolds with an organic energy akin to the album as it tracks the simple, reassuring rhythms of daily life. View HERE.
Rogers debuted “Don’t Forget Me,” along with upcoming album tracks “The Kill,” and “So Sick Of Dreaming” during her sold-out Summer of ’23 North American headline tour. Consequence hailed her as “an enchanting and charismatic performer, a firecracker” and noted, “Her songs have a special kind of ferocity and grandeur that is best felt amidst a crowd.”
About Maggie Rogers
Originally from Maryland, GRAMMY® Award-nominated producer/songwriter/performer Maggie Rogers released her breakthrough EP Now That The Light Is Fading in 2017. Widely hailed as an artist to watch, Rogers released her critically acclaimed Capitol Records debut album Heard It In A Past Life in January 2019 and immediately found tremendous success: entering Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart at No. 1 and debuting at No. 2 on the Billboard 200. The album earned praise from the likes of NPR, The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, TIME Magazine, Vogue, and many more. Heard It In A Past Life also landed Rogers a nomination for Best New Artist at the 62nd GRAMMY® Awards and led to performances on major TV shows including “Saturday Night Live,” “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” “Austin City Limits,” “Today” and more. The album, which contains the Platinum hits “Light On” and “Alaska,” has amassed over one billion combined global streams and is certified Gold in the U.S. In 2022, Rogers released her follow up album, Surrender, to widespread acclaim and embarked on two sold-out headline tours across Europe and North America including her Summer of ’23 Tour which included stops at legendary venues like Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado, Forest Hills Stadium in NYC and the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. Rogers will release Don’t Forget Me, her third studio album, on April 12.