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Rachel Platten performing at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas on May 23, 2019.
Born in New York City and raised in Massachusetts, Rachel Platten is an Emmy Award winner, multi-platinum selling recording artist. Few artists in the past decade have struck a chord of hope and resilience like she did with her empowering hit “Fight Song.” Listeners instantly adopted the transformative anthem as their own, linking fans’ tales of personal empowerment across the globe. Rachel topped countless radio and iTunes charts worldwide, with her major label debut album “Wildfire” which also included the platinum Billboard Hot 100 hit, “Stand By You.” In 2017, Rachel Platten released her second full-length album for Columbia Records called Waves.

Co-writing every song, and working with stellar songwriters and producers including Ryan Tedder, Stargate, Jason Evigan and Ian Kirkpatrick. Songs range from the shimmering unshackling of “Broken Glass,” to the sultry, infectious “Shivers.” More intimate songs such as the bewitching “Collide,” the piano-tinged “Hands” and the album’s moving closer “Grace” reflect the unguarded side of the talented singer songwriter. Pregnant with her first child, Rachel released a song dedicated to her daughter ‘You Belong’ at the end of 2018 and is embarking on a nationwide arena tour with The Pentatonix this summer.
Setlist for the show at the AT&T Center
  • Broken Glass
  • Loose Ends
  • You Belong
  • Dancing on My Own
  • Perfect for You
  • Stand by You
  • Fight Song

Rachel Platten shared the stage with Pentatonix at the AT&T Center. The band continues across the United States with the last stop at the Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys in Stateline, Nevada on July 7, 2019.

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