Santigold
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Past
OCT
11
2024
Austin, TX
Zilker Metropolitan Park
I Was There
OCT
10
2024
Houston, TX
House of Blues Houston
I Was There
OCT
09
2024
Dallas, TX
The Factory In Deep Ellum
I Was There
OCT
06
2024
Tempe, AZ
Marquee Theatre
I Was There
OCT
05
2024
Los Angeles, CA
The Novo
I Was There
OCT
03
2024
Portland, OR
McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
I Was There
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Fan Reviews
Danielle
October 12th 2024
This was a very cool event and also the venue was perfect. Thank you playing so many songs for us it was a nice intimate show.
Houston, TX@House of Blues Houston
Dana
October 10th 2024
Santigold brought all the good vibes! Her dancers were so entertaining and we loved the crowd work bringing folks on stage. The venue though wasn’t quite energetic though. It’s been this way with several bands who perform well in order venues
Dallas, TX@The Factory In Deep Ellum
Victoria
October 4th 2024
Santi was incredible 💖🙏thank you for blessing us and sharing your love and magic💕💖
Who ever was in charge of the sound and visuals failing should go back to school or find a new job. She deserves better.
Portland, OR@McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
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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.”
“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:
Electronic
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$18.99
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$18.99
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$19.99
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Stay Golden - Sweet Marigolds T-Shirt
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Gary Majdell Men's Liquid Shiny Metal...
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concerts and tour dates
Past
OCT
11
2024
Austin, TX
Zilker Metropolitan Park
I Was There
OCT
10
2024
Houston, TX
House of Blues Houston
I Was There
OCT
09
2024
Dallas, TX
The Factory In Deep Ellum
I Was There
OCT
06
2024
Tempe, AZ
Marquee Theatre
I Was There
OCT
05
2024
Los Angeles, CA
The Novo
I Was There
OCT
03
2024
Portland, OR
McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
Danielle
October 12th 2024
This was a very cool event and also the venue was perfect. Thank you playing so many songs for us it was a nice intimate show.
Houston, TX@House of Blues Houston
Dana
October 10th 2024
Santigold brought all the good vibes! Her dancers were so entertaining and we loved the crowd work bringing folks on stage. The venue though wasn’t quite energetic though. It’s been this way with several bands who perform well in order venues
Dallas, TX@The Factory In Deep Ellum
Victoria
October 4th 2024
Santi was incredible 💖🙏thank you for blessing us and sharing your love and magic💕💖
Who ever was in charge of the sound and visuals failing should go back to school or find a new job. She deserves better.
Portland, OR@McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
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.”
“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:
Electronic
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