Melissa Etheridge Rocks Hard Rock Live on “I’m Not Broken Tour”
September 24, 2024
If there’s one thing we learned from Melissa Etheridge’s performance on September 24, it’s that the rock icon remains a force of nature. Kicking off her “I’m Not Broken Tour,” Etheridge delivered an unforgettable night filled with raw emotion and musical prowess that had the audience on their feet.
Taking the stage promptly at 7:30 PM, Etheridge opened with the upbeat anthem “All American Girl,” instantly setting the tone for an evening that celebrated both her classic hits and her evolution as an artist. The venue, packed with passionate fans, quickly transformed into a vibrant celebration of music and authenticity.
Etheridge effortlessly navigated through her setlist, including fan favorites like “If I Wanted To” and “Yes I Am,” all while showcasing her signature raspy voice that has garnered her a devoted following over the decades. A particularly memorable moment in the evening was her performance of “You Used to Love to Dance,” where she expertly blended in an excerpt from George Michael’s “Father Figure.” The tribute not only highlighted her respect for fellow artists but also resonated deeply with the audience, creating a moment of collective nostalgia.
Perhaps one of the most poignant parts of the concert came during “Nowhere to Go,” where Etheridge took to the piano for a breathtaking solo. The intimate atmosphere allowed her vulnerability to shine, captivating the audience in a way that felt personal and profound.
The energy ramped back up with the infectious “I Want to Come Over,” which featured a playful interlude that included Chappell Roan’s “Red Wine Supernova.” It was a refreshing twist that showcased Etheridge’s willingness to experiment while still honoring her roots.
As the night progressed, Etheridge continued to pull out all the stops. “Bring Me Some Water” was preceded by warm band introductions, highlighting the camaraderie that made the performance even more special. The night reached its climax with “Like the Way I Do,” featuring an exhilarating drum solo interlude that saw Etheridge herself take a turn behind the drums, proving that she can command any instrument with style.
Closing the show around 9:00 PM, she left the crowd buzzing with excitement, as they sang along to the last notes of “I’m the Only One.” Etheridge not only reminded us why she’s a staple in rock music but also that, despite the trials and tribulations we all face, we’re never truly broken.
With this tour, Melissa Etheridge continues to inspire, empower, and rock the hearts of fans everywhere. If you missed this show, keep an eye out—this is one artist who’s clearly not done yet.