The Filmore | Minneapolis, MN | September 27, 2024
Britney Spencer’s opening set at The Fillmore in Minneapolis was a captivating and soulful introduction to the night, paving the way for Marcus King with grace, power, and an undeniable stage presence.
From the first song, Spencer's voice filled the room with warmth and sincerity. Her vocal control is stunning—effortlessly switching between gentle, heartfelt moments and soaring high notes that left the audience in awe. Despite being the opener, Spencer commanded the stage with confidence, engaging the crowd between songs with heartfelt stories and a down-to-earth charisma that made her immediately relatable.
As an artist whose sound straddles multiple genres, Spencer's opening set for Marcus King felt like the perfect fit. While King’s blues-rock might have a more electric energy, Spencer’s blend of country, soul, and folk offered a complementary contrast that added richness to the evening. Her music brought a different kind of soulfulness, one that was warm, introspective, and deeply human.
Spencer's performance stood out as a beautiful introduction, setting the perfect tone for Marcus King's explosive set to follow.
Marcus King's performance at The Fillmore in Minneapolis was nothing short of incredible. The young blues-rock sensation brought his stirring guitar riffs, rich vocals, and Southern charm to a captivated audience, delivering a show that felt both intimate and grand.
From the moment King stepped on stage, the energy was high with anticipation. Opening with a fiery rendition of “Sin’s a Good Man’s Brother” he immediately showcased his guitar prowess, ripping through solos that blended blues, rock, and a touch of country. His ability to shift from powerful, growling tones to soft, emotive ballads kept the audience on a musical rollercoaster throughout the night. Songs like "Wildflowers & Wine” had fans swaying, while the explosive “Honkey Tonk Hell” had the crowd jumping.
Early on in the set, King slowed things down, treating the audience to a series of ballads that highlighted his vocal range. His voice, raw and drenched with emotion, carried the weight of each lyric, particularly during a stirring performance of “Beautiful Stranger.” These moments felt deeply personal, as if King was baring himself to the crowd.
The venue itself, The Fillmore Minneapolis, provided the perfect backdrop for the show. Its rich acoustics and intimate setting allowed every note to resonate, drawing the crowd in closer to the performance. The lights and production added an atmospheric element, enhancing the mood without overshadowing the raw talent on stage.
As the night drew to a close, Marcus King left the audience wanting more, ending with a blistering encore that showcased his technical skill and emotional depth. It was a performance that proved why King is one of the most exciting artists in the modern blues-rock scene.
For fans of blues, rock, and southern soul, Marcus King's show at The Fillmore was an unforgettable experience—a masterclass in musicianship and performance.