Maggie Rogers

American musician

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May 16 2025 Returned to NYU Tisch School of the Arts to deliver the commencement address to the class of 2025, sharing insights about being an artist.
2024 Rogers endorsed Kamala Harris for the 2024 election and performed at a rally in Ann Arbor.
2024 Headlining the Don't Forget Me Tour, supported by The Japanese House & Ryan Beatty.
2024 Performing as an opening act for Coldplay on the Music of the Spheres World Tour.
2024 Rogers featured on L'Impératrice's single 'Any Way' from the album Pulsar
June 16 2024 Maryland Governor Wes Moore proclaimed Maggie Rogers Day, recognizing her work registering voters, championing women's reproductive rights, and fighting for fair concert ticket pricing.
April 12 2024 Released her third album 'Don't Forget Me', which was written over five days in December 2022 and January 2023.
January 24 2024 Announced the upcoming single 'Don't Forget Me' as the first track from her third album.
2023 Nominated for Crossover Song of 2023 at the People's Choice Country Awards for her song 'Dawns'
2023 Headlined the Summer of '23 Tour, supported by Soccer Mommy & Alvvays.
December 1 2023 Began a Religion and Public Life Fellowship at Harvard Divinity School, continuing her research into the relationships between religion, spirituality, and pop culture from the perspective of a performing artist.
August 5 2023 Performed at Lollapalooza in Chicago, Illinois.
June 24 2023 Performed at Glastonbury Festival in Somerset, UK.
January 27 2023 Collaborated with Zach Bryan on the single 'Dawns', which peaked at 42 on the Billboard Hot 100.
2022 Maggie Rogers released the single 'Anywhere with You' from her album Surrender, which peaked at number 44 on the charts
2022 Headlined the Feral Joy Tour, supported by Samia & Del Water Gap.
July 29 2022 Released her second studio album 'Surrender', featuring singles 'That's Where I Am', 'Want Want', and 'Horses'.
May 2022 Graduated from Harvard Divinity School with a master's degree in religion and public life, completing a thesis examining cultural consciousness, spirituality of public gathering, and ethics of pop power. Her studio album 'Surrender' was a component of this thesis.
March 10 2022 Released third part of her mixtape series, 'Mixtape 003: Night Drive', distributed digitally through Debay Sounds and Capitol Records.
March 2 2022 Released second part of her mixtape series, 'Mixtape 002: Dusk', distributed digitally through Debay Sounds and Capitol Records.
February 23 2022 Released first part of her mixtape series, 'Mixtape 001: Dawn', distributed digitally through Debay Sounds and Capitol Records.
September 2021 Maggie Rogers began graduate studies at Harvard Divinity School, focusing on studying the spirituality of public gatherings and the ethics of power in pop culture.
2020 Documentary 'Past Life' directed by Fraser Jones was released.
2020 Performed remotely during the 2020 Democratic National Convention from Scarborough, Maine.
2020 Maggie Rogers released a collaborative single 'Iris' with Phoebe Bridgers, which charted in multiple countries, including reaching peak positions of 5 in several charts and 3 in one specific chart.
2020 Nominated for the Grammy Award for Best New Artist.
December 18 2020 Released compilation album 'Notes from the Archive: Recordings 2011–2016' via Debay Sounds.
November 13 2020 Collaborated with Phoebe Bridgers on a cover of Goo Goo Dolls' 'Iris', released on Bandcamp as a charity single for Fair Fight Action.
2019 Music video for 'Light On' released, directed by Olivia Bee.
2019 Releases singles 'Burning' and 'Love You for a Long Time' from her Mixtape 002: Dusk
2019 Headlined the Heard It in a Past Life World Tour, supported by Empress Of, Jacob Banks, Melanie Faye, and Now, Now. Performed at notable festivals including Coachella, Shaky Knees Music Festival, Forecastle Festival, and Newport Folk Festival.
November 2019 Nominated for Best New Artist at the 62nd Grammy Awards.
November 1 2019 Guested with Dead & Company at Madison Square Garden, performing covers of 'Friend of the Devil' and 'The Weight'.
October 2019 Purchased a 1,034 square-foot home in Los Angeles for $1.29 million.
October 25 2019 Performed as an opening act for Kacey Musgraves on the Oh, What a World: Tour II.
April 2019 Covered Taylor Swift's song 'Tim McGraw' as a Spotify Single.
January 18 2019 Released her major-label debut studio album 'Heard It in a Past Life', which debuted at No. 2 on the US Billboard 200.
2018 Opened for Haim during their Sister Sister Sister Tour and performed as an opening act for Mumford & Sons on their Delta Tour across Europe and North America.
2018 Maggie Rogers performed as an opening act for Haim on the Sister Sister Sister Tour.
2018 Released music videos for 'Fallingwater' by Zia Anger and 'Give a Little' co-directed by Rogers and Alan Del Rio Ortiz.
2018 Releases singles 'Fallingwater' and 'Light On' from her album 'Heard It in a Past Life', with 'Light On' achieving Platinum RIAA certification
2018 Maggie Rogers performed as an opening act for Mumford & Sons during their Delta Tour, which included legs in Europe and North America.
December 12 2018 Released 'Spotify Singles' EP, distributed through streaming platforms under Debay Sounds and Capitol Records.
2017 Rogers releases singles 'On and Off' and 'Split Stones', continuing to build her musical career
February 17 2017 Released her EP 'Now That the Light Is Fading'.
February 15 2017 Made her debut performance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
2016 Rogers signed a recording contract with Capitol Records, creating her own imprint Debay Sounds and gaining more control over her music and image.
2016 Maggie Rogers released music videos for 'Alaska' and 'Dog Years', both directed by Zia Anger, marking early stages of her music career.
2016 Maggie Rogers releases her breakthrough single 'Alaska' from the EP 'Now That the Light Is Fading', which goes Platinum with RIAA certification
June 2016 Video of Pharrell Williams listening to her song 'Alaska' went viral, bringing her widespread attention after writing the song in just fifteen minutes.

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