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Last night, Big Thief debuted their next album at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium. Titled Horsepower, it’s a triple album and features Lucinda Williams, Gillian Welch, and Iris DeMent, all of whom joined the trio onstage. Photo and video was prohibited at the private show, but you can check out a set list from the evening below.
Introducing the record, Adrianne Lenker joked: “If you had some hopes of hearing some of the songs you might know—those can also be discarded.” Although the band didn’t perform Horsepower in sequence, they did play the 29-song album in full. They were joined by the wider band who they made it with: Russ Pahl and Greg Leisz on pedal steel and guitar, and Hannah Read, Richard Bowden, and Zosha Warpeha on fiddle.
Many of the tracks across the set list have been kicking around the group or Lenker’s live sets for years. Two of the songs—“Carry,” and “Space and Time”—the band debuted back in May during a session in a field for Belgium’s Radio 1.
Big Thief released their most recent album (and first as a trio), Double Infinity, in 2025. Next month, they’ll kick off another leg of touring behind the record, which will take them around North America before a final show at Denver’s Red Rocks on October 6.
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