boygenius greet SXSW attendees with surprise show at Austin Airport
To coincide with the start of SXSW's music festival this week, boygenius, aka Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker, greeted arrivals at Austin airport with a surprise set.
Yesterday (14 March) Bridgers, Dacus and Baker, who are releasing their debut boygenius album the record later this month, surprised arrivals at Austin airport with a set for SXSW.
According to setlist.fm, boygenius played seven songs in total, including "True Blue", "Ketchum, ID", "Emily I'm Sorry", "Cool About It", "Not Strong Enough", "Souvenir" and "Me & My Dog".
boygenius performing Souvenir earlier for SXSW pic.twitter.com/YorUfGX6U0
— phoebe on tour (@bridgersontour) March 14, 2023
Boygenius performed Ketchum ID at their surprise show in Austin Airport for SXSW pic.twitter.com/uFiSmLKxoZ
— phoebe on tour (@bridgersontour) March 14, 2023
boygenius performing Emily i’m Sorry at their second set at Austin airport today for SXSW pic.twitter.com/REUZRbbDjv
— phoebe on tour (@bridgersontour) March 14, 2023
Haha, boygenius did a surprise performance at the Austin airport serenading people picking up their luggage #SXSW pic.twitter.com/Xrx9QHuqSR
— Jet Black Box (@jet_black_box) March 15, 2023
The trio have released four tracks from their debut album so far - "Not Strong Enough", "$20", "Emily I'm Sorry" and "True Blue". the record is produced and written by boygenius, and was recorded at Rick Rubin's Shangri-La Studios in Malibu, California.
boygenius' debut album the record will arrive via Polydor / Interscope Records on 31 March, and is available to pre-order now.
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