Overview
- Roan ended her three-city Visions of Damsels & Other Dangerous Things run with two sold-out nights at Brookside at the Rose Bowl, drawing nearly 30,000 fans per show.
- During an emotional speech, she said performing makes sense to her as a way to bring queer people joy and to create a space that feels safe and inclusive.
- The Los Angeles production leaned into theatricality with a gothic castle set, drag openers, and a Trixie Mattel DJ set, plus a long setlist that included Heart’s “Barracuda.”
- She maintained close rapport with the crowd, pausing to summon medical help for a fan and making a brief political remark about ICE.
- The victory-lap shows capped a selective year of live dates as her commercial profile surged, including a best new artist Grammy, multiple recent top-10 hits, and a billion-stream single.