Maisie Peters Brings Her Signature Pop Sound to The Fillmore in Philadelphia

For the penultimate night of her North American tour, Maisie Peters wowed the crowd at the Fillmore Philadelphia. Coming to the end of The Good Witch Takes North America tour, Maisie proves that she has the stage presence, fan base and star power that proves she deserves a place amongst the great pop stars of our generation.

Maisie has been wearing a ‘uniform’ of baby tees with song lyrics on them all tour and many fans have followed her lead and created their own t-shirts with lyrics from The Good Witch on them - ‘little miss unstable’ seemed to be a crowd favorite. Maisie’s mic stand proudly displays friendship bracelets collected from all of the previous tour stops and shows just how far she has come on this tour. 

Maisie and her band kick off the show with a remixed version of The Good Witch and then jump right into Coming of Age. Staying true to the name of the tour, Maisie played 12 out of the 15 songs on The Good Witch album. She also teased the deluxe version of her album, which we now know is coming out on October 27 with 6 new songs! ‘The Band and I’ was a high point of the night, a sentimental song with a Philly shoutout always goes over well. In addition to the majority of The Good Witch album, Maisie also played fan favorite singles ‘Not Another Rockstar’, ‘Blonde’ and finished out the show with ‘Cate’s Brother’.

Grace Enger joined Maisie for the first song of the encore, History of Man; and then Maisie and her band closed out the show with Lost the Breakup. On that night, on that stage; they truly were the best damn band that ever played in Philadelphia.  

Although her North America tour is finished, Maisie is continuing The Good Witch tour in UK in October and November and then onto Europe next year. Make sure to set a reminder to listen to The Good Witch Deluxe on October 27!

Review & Photos by: Tricia Hogan

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