Maddie Zahm Concert - Live At The Chapel, San Francisco, CA, February 28, 2023 (You Might Not Like Her Tour) - 4K

Maddie Zahm plays live in concert before a sold-out crowd at The Chapel in San Francisco, California on February 28, 2023. The songs in this live concert playlist, shown in concert order, are Fat Funny Friend, Blind Spot (acoustic), Dani (new song), If It's Not God, Pick Up The Phone (new song), Step On Me, and You Might Not Like Her. This was night two of her 18-date You Might Not Like Her tour; every night of the tour was sold out. Joining her onstage were Jacob Galdes (guitar), Harry West (bass), Jenn Soulo (keyboards), and Dash Hutton (drums). To buy her music and merch, visit maddiezahmmusic.com/home/ and click on Releases or Merch. ==================== You Might Not Like Her Tour dates (2023): Feb. 27 - San Diego, CA @ Voodoo Room Feb. 28 - San Francisco, CA @ The Chapel Mar. 2 - Seattle, WA @ Neumos Mar. 4 - Boise, ID @ Knitting Factory Mar. 5 - Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex Mar. 7 - Denver, CO @ Marquis Theater Mar. 9 - Omaha, NE @ Slowdown Mar. 10 - Kansas City, MO @ Encore At Uptown Mar. 12 - Saint Paul, MN @ Amsterdam Bar & Hall Mar. 13 - Evanston, IL @ Space Mar. 15 - Toronto, ON @ TD Music Hall Mar. 17 - Boston, MA @ Cafe 939 Mar. 18 - Philadelphia, PA @ World Cafe Live Mar. 20 - New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom Mar. 22 - Washington DC @ Union Stage Mar. 24 - Atlanta, GA @ The Loft Mar. 27 - Nashville, TN @ Basement East April 11 - Los Angeles, CA @ Troubador =================== Maggie Zahm official bio: For 24-year-old Maddie Zahm, there's nothing more powerful than writing songs that scare her. On her debut EP You Might Not Like Her, the Boise-bred singer/songwriter intimately documents the massive upheaval she's experienced over the last year: a life-changing journey that includes leaving the stifling church community where she long served as a worship leader, moving to Los Angeles and coming out as queer, and losing a substantial amount of weight. With equal parts raw vulnerability and undeniable strength -- a delicate alchemy first glimpsed on her viral hit single "Fat Funny Friend" -- Zahm opens up about her personal trauma, her sexuality, and her relationship with her body, embracing the kind of unapologetic yet compassionate truth-telling that's transformative for artist and audience alike. Her first release with AWAL Recordings, You Might Not Like Her takes its title from a boldly autobiographical track that marked a major creative breakthrough for Zahm. "Before 'You Might Not Like Her,' I'd written a lot of heartbreak songs that were very much humor-based and focused on hypothetical relationships, which I now realize was a way to avoid dealing with what was really going on in my life," she says. Sparked from its gut-punching opening lyric ("If you would've told me I'd throw away my purity ring in the middle of the airport, my younger self would laugh"), "You Might Not Like Her" quickly catalyzed the emotional transparency that now defines her music. "That whole song came out in maybe 45 minutes," recalls Zahm, who co-wrote "You Might Not Like Her" with her friends and songwriters Carlee Chappell and Rabbit. "It was the most honest thing I'd ever written. I remember telling Carlee that I would never actually put it out, but then it ended up being the title to my whole project." ========= Typo catcher: Maddy Zahm, Maggie Zahm, Maddie Zahn, Maddie Zaham, Maddie Zam Tags: #maddiezahm #newsong #newmusic #unreleased #unreleasedsongs #unreleasedmusic #livemusic #concert