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Indie
Rock
 St. Vincent
Full Orchestra

St. Vincent

June 6 @ 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm

The Met Philadelphia

858 N Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19130 United States
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“In this iconic setting, you can fully appreciate the poetry of Clark’s writing. Songs like ‘Black Rainbow’ and ‘Live in the Dream’ feel almost technicolour—painted with fresh new colours.” — Rolling Stone UK

St. Vincent has expanded her limited run of North American orchestral shows to include a performance with the Philly Pops at The Met Philadelphia in Philadelphia on June 6, 2026, conducted by Jules Buckley.

All dates on the tour feature collaborations with leading orchestras, pairing St. Vincent’s genre-defying catalog with the expansive sound of a full symphony orchestra. Her performance with Philly Pops continues this series of orchestral collaborations, bringing her distinctive sound together with one of Philadelphia’s premier ensembles.

On March 20, St. Vincent released Live in London!, a digital album capturing her BBC Proms performance at Royal Albert Hall, where she was accompanied by a 60-piece orchestra led by Jules Buckley—an experience hailed by The Times as “a performance packed with otherworldly panache.”

Live in London! captures a historic evening in which St. Vincent, Buckley, and the orchestra reimagined selections spanning her catalog—from her 2007 debut Marry Me through her 2024 GRAMMY-winning release All Born Screaming.

Featured Guests

 St. Vincent

St. Vincent

Featured Artist

 St. Vincent

St. Vincent

Featured Artist

St. Vincent, born Annie Clark, is a captivating figure in contemporary music. With her distinctive sound and innovative approach to songwriting, she has carved out a niche that resonates deeply with her audience. Her music, which includes a diverse discography from “Marry Me,” “Actor,” to “All Born Screaming,” is often celebrated for its complexity and depth, with intricate arrangements that showcase her mastery of various instruments. Her guitar playing, in particular, has been praised for its melodic style and use of distortion, even earning her the rank of 26th-greatest guitarist of all time by Rolling Stone in 2023.

Beyond her musical prowess, St. Vincent’s persona and stage presence adds another layer of intrigue to her appeal. Whether she’s delivering a high-energy performance or a more intimate acoustic set, she commands attention with her charisma and authenticity, forging a deep connection with her fans. Her active role in live performances is evident through her involvement in tours such as the “Daddy’s Home Tour” from 2021 to 2023 and the “All Born Screaming Tour” from 2024 to 2025.

Clark has also extended her artistic expression into the film industry, making her directorial debut with a segment of the horror anthology “XX” in 2017 and co-writing and starring in the psychological thriller “The Nowhere Inn” in 2020. Furthermore, she has garnered significant recognition, including multiple Grammy Awards for Best Alternative Music Album and Best Rock Song for her albums “St. Vincent,” “Masseduction,” “Daddy’s Home,” and “All Born Screaming.” In addition, she won Best Rock Song for “Broken Man” and Best Alternative Music Performance for “Flea.”

 Jules Buckley

Jules Buckley

Guest Conductor

 Jules Buckley

Jules Buckley

Guest Conductor

Grammy award-winning conductor, composer, arranger and producer,
Jules Buckley’s work redefines the traditional orchestral sound.

As the middle-man between artist and orchestra, Buckley works closely with non-classical artists to create bespoke, pioneering productions, collaborating on live and recorded projects with artists including: Quincy Jones, Jon Hopkins, Stevie Wonder, Florence + the Machine, Harry Styles, Paul Weller, Lianne La Havas, Anoushka Shankar, Jacob Collier, Michael Kiwanuka, Moses Sumney, St Vincent and Father John Misty.

Internationally, Jules holds positions as Chief Conductor of Metropole Orkest (NL) and Creative Artist In Association with The BBC Symphony Orchestra (UK).