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Santigold at Philadelphia, PA in Theatre of Living Arts 2025
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Fan Reviews

Margarita
June 24th 2025
Phenomenal show! Santigold is just supremely talented. The only thing that sucked was the venue. We paid for balcony seats cos my partner has a bad knee and hip and it was horrible for him. He's 6'3" and had to have his knees up to his chin the entire time. I'm 5'6" and just barely could sit comfortably. The ushers were useless in telling the morons in the front row to sit down. Two dolts stood the ENTIRE time 🙄 they could have been doing that down in general admission. But I did have the ushers harass me for proof of admission when I was getting back to my seat 😒 my hands were full and she's giving me shit about showing proof of entry. Cute venue but lousy seat arrangements and useless ushers.
McKees Rocks, PA@
Roxian Theatre
Lauren
June 19th 2025
She was INCREDIBLE - such an intimate show - I love small venues for this reason - Her vocals were amazing, she played so many of my favorite songs, she and the crowd were emitting positivity, which is SO NEEDED these days. She created 2 opportunities for people to come up and dance with her and her musicians - a dream come true - honestly. xoxo
Detroit, MI@
Saint Andrew's Hall
Kristin
June 15th 2025
She is amazing! I have loved her like 15+ years now! The venue is decent too aside that there is like literally no where to sit! I thought that was a little different.
Cleveland, OH@
Globe Iron
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About Santigold

Santigold’s albums are entire worlds meticulously built, brick by brick, by a master architect who incisively speaks to the present while shaping the future. Her fourth album Spirituals captures the feeling of surviving in the modern world while elevating yourself to new places. Mostly recorded in the 2020 lockdown, Santigold struggled but succeeded in defining a space in which she could center herself and collaborate virtually with producers and contributors including Rostam, Nick Zinner, SBTRKT, JakeOne, Illangelo, Doc McKinney and Carlo Montagnese.

“I loved the idea of calling it Spirituals because it touched on the idea of Negro spirituals, which were songs that served the purpose of getting Black people through the un-get-throughable,” she continues. “In the absence of physical freedom, spirituals have traditionally been music whose sound and physical performance allow its participants to feel transcendental freedom in the moment. That’s what this record did for me.” Meanwhile, the social justice protests of 2020 were unfolding. “I’d never written lyrics faster in my life. After having total writer’s block, they started pouring out,” she says.

Since her last full-length release, Santigold has also engaged new ways to express and release her ideas, allowing her greater range to be even truer to her creative intentions on her own terms. She created Spirituals as a multisensory experience that includes new ways of sharing her visual art; a forthcoming natural skincare line; a new podcast in which she interviews other artists and visionaries; and a memoir tracing the generations of her family and “what it is to be a Black woman, what progress has been made, and what’s stayed the same.”

“I want to continue branching out into all forms of art,” Santigold says. “And I’m really excited to take my music into new places.”
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Genres:
Afrobeat, Pop, Hip Hop, Indie, Punk, Dub, Electronic, Electropop, New Wave, Reggae

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Live Photos of Santigold

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Santigold's tour

Fan Reviews

Margarita
June 24th 2025
Phenomenal show! Santigold is just supremely talented. The only thing that sucked was the venue. We paid for balcony seats cos my partner has a bad knee and hip and it was horrible for him. He's 6'3" and had to have his knees up to his chin the entire time. I'm 5'6" and just barely could sit comfortably. The ushers were useless in telling the morons in the front row to sit down. Two dolts stood the ENTIRE time 🙄 they could have been doing that down in general admission. But I did have the ushers harass me for proof of admission when I was getting back to my seat 😒 my hands were full and she's giving me shit about showing proof of entry. Cute venue but lousy seat arrangements and useless ushers.
McKees Rocks, PA@
Roxian Theatre
Lauren
June 19th 2025
She was INCREDIBLE - such an intimate show - I love small venues for this reason - Her vocals were amazing, she played so many of my favorite songs, she and the crowd were emitting positivity, which is SO NEEDED these days. She created 2 opportunities for people to come up and dance with her and her musicians - a dream come true - honestly. xoxo
Detroit, MI@
Saint Andrew's Hall
Kristin
June 15th 2025
She is amazing! I have loved her like 15+ years now! The venue is decent too aside that there is like literally no where to sit! I thought that was a little different.
Cleveland, OH@
Globe Iron
View More Fan Reviews

About Santigold

Santigold’s albums are entire worlds meticulously built, brick by brick, by a master architect who incisively speaks to the present while shaping the future. Her fourth album Spirituals captures the feeling of surviving in the modern world while elevating yourself to new places. Mostly recorded in the 2020 lockdown, Santigold struggled but succeeded in defining a space in which she could center herself and collaborate virtually with producers and contributors including Rostam, Nick Zinner, SBTRKT, JakeOne, Illangelo, Doc McKinney and Carlo Montagnese.

“I loved the idea of calling it Spirituals because it touched on the idea of Negro spirituals, which were songs that served the purpose of getting Black people through the un-get-throughable,” she continues. “In the absence of physical freedom, spirituals have traditionally been music whose sound and physical performance allow its participants to feel transcendental freedom in the moment. That’s what this record did for me.” Meanwhile, the social justice protests of 2020 were unfolding. “I’d never written lyrics faster in my life. After having total writer’s block, they started pouring out,” she says.

Since her last full-length release, Santigold has also engaged new ways to express and release her ideas, allowing her greater range to be even truer to her creative intentions on her own terms. She created Spirituals as a multisensory experience that includes new ways of sharing her visual art; a forthcoming natural skincare line; a new podcast in which she interviews other artists and visionaries; and a memoir tracing the generations of her family and “what it is to be a Black woman, what progress has been made, and what’s stayed the same.”

“I want to continue branching out into all forms of art,” Santigold says. “And I’m really excited to take my music into new places.”
Show More
Genres:
Afrobeat, Pop, Hip Hop, Indie, Punk, Dub, Electronic, Electropop, New Wave, Reggae

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