Lucy Dacus officiated the marriages of a number of {couples} at her newest present in Philadelphia – watch beneath.
The singer-songwriter performed the opening night time of her ‘Without end Is A Feeling’ tour – named after her fourth studio album from this March – on Friday (July 25) on the metropolis’s FDR Park.
As she revealed earlier this week, she intends to make use of the reveals as a chance to double up as official marriage ceremony ceremonies, revealing that she is ordained within the US.
She wrote: “I can consider all kinds of causes folks could also be all in favour of securing the rights granted by way of marriage (you recognize what I imply?), so for those who’ve had it in thoughts eternally or are only in the near past making the choice, I shall be honored to do the honors!”
Throughout ‘Greatest Guess’ in Philadelphia, she invited the primary group of {couples} onto the stage and because the band performed on, she learn their names off a bit of paper and handed them a ceremonial rose. Watch the video right here:
See the total record of reveals that Dacus is because of play this summer season right here and discover any remaining tickets right here.
In a four-star overview of ‘Without end Is A Feeling’, NME wrote: “Although it exudes loads of pleasure alongside the way in which, ‘Without end Is A Feeling’ doesn’t draw back from the extra daunting elements of being completely obsessive about any person; “That is bliss, that is hell,” Dacus sings on the title monitor. “Without end is a sense, and I do know it properly.” Although longing and mortality have lengthy been recurring themes in Dacus’ music, the stakes really feel even increased – and much more gripping – when there’s a lot to lose.”
It was later named as considered one of NME’s greatest albums of 2025 to this point.
Elsewhere, at a current present in Dublin, Dacus lined Fontaines D.C.’s ‘Roy’s Tune’ – watch footage right here.
Dacus’ erstwhile Boygenius bandmate Phoebe Bridgers, in the meantime, was simply handed one other authorized victory in her long-running defamation case, together with her accuser ordered to pay her almost $900,000 in damages.