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Live Nation Presents:
Michael Marcagi with Lily Fitts (SOLD OUT)
Mon, 20 May, 8:00 PM PDT
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7:00 PM PDT
Cafe Du Nord
2174 Market St., San Francisco, CA 94114
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Singer-Songwriter
Michael Marcagi
Michael Marcagi
Singer-Songwriter
Cincinnati singer-songwriter Michael Marcagi’s ascent is a homegrown success story. With a career built largely through grassroots social media support, the folk-rock singer has demonstrated that listeners are hungry for earnest storytelling rooted in age-old American musical traditions. Marcagi announced himself with “The Other Side,” a depiction of the claustrophobia of small-town life, but it was his cinematic tribute to taking a leap of faith— “Scared to Start” —that pushed his TikTok view counts into the millions. In a few short weeks, he had built a legion of eager fans and secured a record deal with just two songs to his name. His debut Warner Records EP, American Romance, expands on that promise, highlighting the timeless sound and engaging sense of emotional truth that has made Marcagi’s music so immediately compelling.
Though he grew up playing and singing in rock bands, Marcagi always struggled to envision himself as a solo artist. However, his persistent desire to record some of his sparer acoustic songs—ones he rarely dared to perform in public—eventually inspired him to try his luck. Dipping into his savings, he trekked to upstate New York, decamping to a studio outside of Woodstock to work with producer David Baron (Lana Del Rey, The Lumineers, Shania Twain). The two assembled a team of crack musicians to bolster Marcagi’s intimate and unvarnished guitar and vocal performances, employing folk and bluegrass instrumentation, cavernous rock drums, and luxuriant vocal harmonies.
All of the songs Marcagi recorded—including the five on American Romance—mix authentic storytelling with sadness, frustration, and ennui. Avoiding confessional outpourings, he turns his experiences growing up in the Midwest into vignettes exploring the cracks in human relationships. By his own account, coming from a largely conservative and religious town meant that a tightly prescribed set of family values were passed onto him. The EP’s title track explores this directly, sketching scenes from an archetypal failed marriage of teen sweethearts.
“There are all these familial norms you have to fall into,” Marcagi explains. “I just watched a lot of my friends fall into that trap of getting married really young and then watching it falling apart before they are even thirty.”
Even at his most unsparing, Marcagi is careful not to pass judgment on the decisions of the characters in his songs. If the songs on American Romance carry any message, it is that there is no “right way” to get through life, and that we learn something we can use from every relationship. This message comes through pointedly “In the Light,” which Marcagi claims he connects with more than any other song he’s written. The defiant stomp-along anthem is carried by an infectious mandolin and piano motif and disarmingly direct lyrics: “So fuck all you bought, it ain’t what you got/And be who you need and not what you’re taught/You know from all this pain you cannot hide/And stand there in the light.”
Marcagi never undermines his listeners or takes them for granted. “Audiences are usually smarter than the musicians they are listening to,” he says. For him, there’s plenty of evidence that modern listeners of all generations understand and connect with specificity and sophistication in songwriting. This is part of why he aspires to remain as open and approachable as possible—in both his music and his public persona. If what has happened in his career during the past year is any indication, he may be on to something.
“I want people to feel like they know me,” Marcagi says. “I’ve never really connected to that mysterious rock band thing—four blurry faces in a field where you don’t know who the guys are. I don’t want to hide.”
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FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
National: Rick Gershon | Rick.Gershon@warnerrecords.com
Regional: Delanee Wilson | Delanee.Wilson@warnerrecords.com
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Folk
Lily Fitts
Lily Fitts
Folk
24-year-old Lily Fitts blends authentic instrumentation with a powerfully soft yet raw vocal tone, creating alternative indie-folk music rooted in emotional honesty and a sense of sharp lyrical truth. Influenced by her Boston upbringing and a wide range of musical inspirations, her sound carries warmth, depth, and an unmistakable sincerity - intended to connect, heal and empower. Her influences span genres, and she continues to shape a sound that feels both fresh and familiar within the indie folk/Americana space.
Lily has been sharing music online since the age of 9, and her acoustic covers on TikTok have drawn attention from artists like Noah Kahan, Zach Bryan, The Lumineers, Sam Barber, and more, eventually leading to her first-ever live performance with Zach Bryan at his sold-out Crypto Arena show in LA. Since then, she’s amassed over 34 million streams across DSPs, marking her as a rising voice in the indie-folk world.
Over the last year and a half, Lily has been writing and recording her debut project, set to release this summer. In that time, she’s hit the road supporting Michael Marcagi, Sam Barber, and Myles Smith, and has played major festivals including Bonnaroo, Summerfest, Lovin' Life, Springfest, and Extra Innings. This summer, she’ll take the stage in London for the first time at Hyde Park, performing alongside Noah Kahan, Gracie Abrams, FINNEAS, and Gigi Perez.