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Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park
One of the most iconic singer-songwriters of the '90s is heading back on the road, Melissa Etheridge is marking a live-stage comeback with the Indigo Girls on tour. The “Yes We Are” co-headlining US trek will find these legends performing their biggest hits across their entire career. Kicking it off this summer, they've got a line up of shows through fall - including this stop at the Cadence Bank Amphitheatre on Friday, September 26. As Etheridge's latest album "One Way Out" continues to dominate the rock scene, longtime fans also got a chance to hear and connect to her story through the Paramount+ docuseries called "I’m Not Broken". On the other hand, Indigo Girls also released their own documentary "It’s Only Life After All," while sharing their new song "What We Wanna Be” as part of Glitter & Doom's soundtrack. As their stories continue to uplift and inspire, get ready to witness their power on the big stage by booking your tickets now!
Grammy Award-winning artists Melissa Etheridge & Indigo Girls are teaming up for a massive tour this year. Revealing cities and dates for the 'YES WE ARE' Tour, these '90s rock powerhouses are all set to keep their legacy alive. With massive hits over the past few decades alongside new releases, this tour proves that they're still alive and kicking. Longtime fans, this one's for you!
With 30+ dates on the list, the co-headlining tour will kick off summer 2025 with a bang. Fans have started placing their bets on what the setlist would look like - Etheridge's hits "I'm the Only One", "Come to My Window", "No Souvenirs", "I Want to Come Over", "If I Wanted To", "Your Little Secret", and many more should definitely pop out. Meanwhile, Indigo Girls' roster of fan faves - "Shame on You", "Dear Mr. President" (with P!nk), "Galileo", and "Closer to Fine" are the most raved about.
One thing's for sure, it's gonna be an unforgettable night of their best records. As their rockin' energy takes the night away, you'll surely be singing, cheering, and raising your hands to their irresistible groove.
Beyond music, these women have powerful stories behind their backs. Conquering life's challenges, they stayed true to their heart. Earlier this year, Melissa Etheridge's Paramount+ release "I’m Not Broken" became available for streaming. The two-part docuseries centers around penning a song dedicated to the letters sent from incarcerated women in her hometown. The Kansas-native tells inspiring tales of healing and transcendence through the power of music.
"I’m excited for audiences to join me on this powerful journey and hear these remarkable stories filled with pain and struggle but also hope and healing," she said.
Piecing together decades of home movies, raw film archive, and TV, Amy Ray & Emily Saliers of Indigo Girls reflect on their lives - a close look on their journey of folk rock wonders, activism, and everything in between. As queer friends who didn't expect to make it big in the industry, their stories are packed with hope and inspiration.
Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park, Atlanta, Georgia, , US