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ST. VINCENT IN CONCERT:

Possessing a rare combination of art-school appeal and mainstream accessibility, St. Vincent's Annie Clark is well on her way to full blown pop stardom. From her collaborations with David Byrne and Sufjan Stevens to her acclaimed work as St. Vincent, Clark has demonstrated an unbridled creativity and commitment to pop experimentation, making her a favorite with fans and critics alike. Her recordings may be stunning, but it's her talents as a performer that really make Clark stand out — taking the stage in an architectural gown, Clark's otherworldly movements and ethereal vocals are the stuff of legend, making her 2014 tour dates a must for any fan of true avant-pop spectacle.

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

Born in Oklahoma, Annie Clark, a.k.a. St. Vincent, took up the guitar at age 12, going on to play in her high school's jazz band as a teenager. After spending three years at Boston's Berklee College of Music in the early '00s, Clark dropped out to pursue real-world musical experience, joining the Polyphonic Spree for their European tour. In 2006, she left the band to join Sufjan Steven's touring band, beginning to record as St. Vincent the same year. Her 2007 debut album  Marry Me received praise for its intricate arrangements and unexpected compositional twists, paving the way for the success of 2009 sophomore effort Actor, a Top 10 hit on Billboard's Independent Albums Chart. With the early-2014 release of her fifth album, Clark once again drew unilateral praise from critics, cracking the Top 20 of the Billboard 200 and embarking on an international headlining tour.

FANS WHO BOUGHT TICKETS SAY:

" Even better live than on her albums, St. Vincent lit up the Fox. It was an awesome mashup reminiscent of Bowie, Mercury and Gaga. I loved it, and will be back for more."

"Gorgeous songs, surprising choreography, enchanted excitement. I urge anyone who loves sophisticated pop to see this show."

"Yes, yes, yes, and yes! Great playing, awesome sound, killer production aesthetics and an overall great SHOW. St. Vincent and her band are kicking butt and taking names."

Setlists

    1. 1.Broken Man
    2. 2.Fear the Future
    3. 3.Los Ageless
    4. 4.Birth in Reverse
    5. 5.Pay Your Way in Pain
    6. 6.Flea
    7. 7.Cheerleader
    8. 8.Big Time Nothing
    9. 9.Marrow
    10. 10.New York
    11. 11.Sugarboy
    12. 12.All Born Screaming
    1. 1.Reckless
    2. 2.Fear the Future
    3. 3.Los Ageless (followed by "Olé olé olé olé, Annie, Annie" jam)
    4. 4.Broken Man
    5. 5.Birth in Reverse (with extended intro)
    6. 6.Dilettante (restarted after a few verses)
    7. 7.Pay Your Way in Pain
    8. 8.Flea
    9. 9.Cheerleader (with drum solo outro)
    10. 10.Big Time Nothing
    11. 11.Marrow
    12. 12.Violent Times
    13. 13.New York (with band introduction; Annie did crowdsurfing)
    14. 14.Sugarboy (with extended intro and outro)
    15. 15.All Born Screaming (with extended outro; Annie threw her guitar into the crowd)
  1. Encore

    1. 16.Candy Darling (extended version)
    1. 1.Reckless
    2. 2.Fear the Future
    3. 3.Los Ageless
    4. 4.Broken Man
    5. 5.Birth in Reverse
    6. 6.Dilettante (went into the crowd)
    7. 7.Pay Your Way in Pain
    8. 8.Flea
    9. 9.Cheerleader
    10. 10.Big Time Nothing
    11. 11.Marrow
    12. 12.Violent Times
    13. 13.New York (went into the crowd)
    14. 14.Sugarboy
    15. 15.All Born Screaming
  1. Encore

    1. 16.Candy Darling
    1. 1.Broken Man
    2. 2.Fear the Future
    3. 3.Los Ageless
    4. 4.Big Time Nothing
    5. 5.Digital Witness
    6. 6.Flea
    7. 7.Hell Is Near
    8. 8.Cheerleader
    9. 9.Pay Your Way in Pain
    10. 10.New York
    11. 11.Sugarboy
    12. 12.All Born Screaming
    1. 1.Broken Man
    2. 2.Big Time Nothing
    3. 3.Los Ageless
    4. 4.Flea
    5. 5.Fear the Future
    6. 6.Cheerleader (drum break)
    7. 7.Pay Your Way in Pain
    8. 8.New York
    9. 9.Sugarboy
    10. 10.All Born Screaming

Reviews

Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 32 reviews
  • The Teflon Chanteuse

    by penelopemulligan on 2025-04-06Orpheum Theatre - VancouverRating: 4 out of 5

    Can't believe I neglected to send this in, but here it is--short, sweet and very late. St. Vincent's beauty is sharply delicate, her album titles are--variously-- provocative and coy, and she seems to belong to a cannon of female singers with huge visual presence, vocal power, an iconic wardrobe, and a massive vulnerability. P.J. Harvey and Amy Winehouse come to mind especially. As Annie's concert progressed, I was struck by how the vulnerability thing was missing in action. It made me realize that she has the lock on a beautiful hybrid: all the gorgeousness without the potential train-wreck fragility. She's a banging guitarist and the moments of physical proximity to her backing musicians were sublime. Hopefully, this is the template for the future female music icon.

  • St Vincent Toronto

    by Great show on 2024-09-21Massey Hall - TorontoRating: 4 out of 5

    I feel like the show was great. Could have been better but the older audience was not very dancy they were very stiff. St Vincent was great!!

  • Unreal

    by LH on 2024-09-17Massey Hall - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    The show was incredible, a must see for any St Vincent fan!

  • St. Vincent

    by One1 on 2024-09-17Massey Hall - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Attended the Massey Hall show and the band was excellent. All the musicians were great. St. Vincent seems to really enjoy the atmosphere this evening and the just under 2 hour set was extraordinary. She’s a great guitarist

  • Queen of rock!

    by Matti on 2024-09-17Massey Hall - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    I have enjoyed St Vincent's music for many years. The concert was a revelation. Fantastic musicians, stage show was very professional, and they really rocked!! One of the best concerts that I have ever enjoyed.

  • St Vincent makes us all scream

    by Peejhey on 2024-09-17Massey Hall - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic show from St Vincent. She clearly loves interacting with the crowd. Climbing up to the balcony, singing on her security guard’s shoulders in the crowd. I actually got eye contact with her and a nod! I’ve seen her now 6 times. So, how many more times will I go see her? Every. Every time!

  • Forever my Queen

    by Rod King on 2024-09-17Massey Hall - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Brilliant emotional performance! First time seeing Annie live did not disappoint, only wish was for her to play more guitar!

  • Transcendental Performance

    by Rotteson on 2024-08-14Orpheum Theatre - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    St Vincent’s show was locked in, all the band members were on point. The sound quality was better than many of my other shows I have seen. I will keep future shows on my radar definitely worth seeing multiple time.

  • Could she be cooler?

    by Mick Bee on 2024-08-14Orpheum Theatre - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    Annie and St. Vincent brought the house down at the Orpheum for almost every song! Cheerleader, Reckless, Broken Man, and New York have never sounded better. Opening act was a bit lacklustre however.

  • St. Vincent? Magnificent!

    by Vancouver on 2024-08-14Orpheum Theatre - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    St.Vincent has great studio albums, but her live performance is her real strength. Theatrical, charismatic and crowd-pleasing. Plus, she can shred her guitar. A must see in a world of blah!