Misterwives return to Philadelphia on 'Just For One Night! Tour'

November 6, 2024

Misterwives returned to Philadelphia to kick off November as their current tour (and allegedly final for sometime) wraps the band through out the country. The ‘Just For One Night! Tour’ was announced in 2023 and with it came the news that while it wasn’t going to be goodbye forever - it was going to be goodbye for now as Mandy Lee and company reflected on spending the last 10 years of their lives on the road touring. This final tour was set to feature a fan voted setlist and tour the band through as many markets as possible, including Union Transfer in Philadelphia.


Hitting the stage just a few minutes past, Misterwives were greeted by an emotional and excited crowd erupted with cheers, welcoming the band back with open arms of Philadelphia for one more night. They dove into a career defining set, kicking off the night with “Organized Chaos,” off the recent re-release of ‘Nosebleeds.’ The band made the most of their time in Philadelphia as they ran through a 25-song setlist that mixed old favorites with fresh tracks from their latest release, building momentum through the night with singalongs to hits like "Our Own House" and a stunning cover of “Dancing On My Own.”


Despite admitting early on that she was fighting a cold, Mandy Lee remained lively on stage as she danced her way across the intimate stage all night long. Vocally she shined brightest on the first half of the set and despite having to get some help from the crowd towards the end still delivered an incredibly powerful vocal performance for someone as sick as she was. The band would go on to cancel their Baltimore show a few days later following Philadelphia as Lee was unable to recover after giving everything she had to the Philadelphia crowd that night.


While it may not be the largest venue they’ve played, Union Transfer proved to be the perfect setting for Misterwives' triumphant return to Philadelphia and their poetic farewell. It might be too late for your city at this point but missing this tour would be a massive mistake. For the past decade Misterwives have given their all not to the music industry but to their fans. The crowd at Union Transfer was full of faces that had come together more as a family to party again one more time than anything. Hopefully, goodbye isn’t forever and we can all dance again in Philadelphia soon - until then it really was ‘Just For One Night!’

Misterwives

'Just For One Night! Tour'


Union Transfer - Philadelphia, PA

November 1, 2024


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