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Preview: Night Moves at The Atlantis on Sept. 21

Updated: Sep 16

Photo Credit: Ticketmaster
Photo Credit: Ticketmaster

On Sunday night, Minneapolis-based indie rock band Night Moves will take the stage at The Atlantis as their eighth stop touring their Double Life album, joined by special guest Rachel Bobbitt. Double Life, released in July 2025, is Night Moves’ fourth studio album since their 2012  debut and breakout record Colored Emotions, which earned them a slot opening for Lord Huron’s 2014 tour. The band, fronted by singer and guitarist John Pelant, uniquely blends lush 70s soft rock with Nashville-inspired twang, layering modern indie pop into what the band affectionately describes as  “cosmic-twang rock disco.” While the band sounds great on the album, word on the street is that a live show is where Night Moves really shine. Their album is nostalgic, dreamy, and bursting with psychedelic sound on a tour that feels both intimate and expansive— it’s an experience well worth catching.


Tickets to see Night Moves at The Atlantis are still available here!

Sabrina Bailey is a senior in the College studying Psychology and English.

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