Juliet Ivy and mxmtoon Enchant Minneapolis with a Night of Dreamy Indie Pop

Kicking off the night, Juliet Ivy immediately captured the audience’s attention with her ethereal vocals and poetic lyricism. The New York-based artist has been gaining traction with her genre-blending sound—somewhere between indie folk and lo-fi bedroom pop.

Dressed in a flowing, bohemian-inspired outfit, she stepped onto the stage bathed in soft purple and blue lighting, setting the perfect dreamlike atmosphere. With just her guitar and airy vocals, she opened with "Daydream in Slow Motion," a song that felt like floating through a hazy summer afternoon.

Juliet Ivy’s performance was intimate, hypnotic, and emotional, leaving the audience in a reflective daze as she exited the stage.

After a brief intermission, the crowd erupted in cheers as mxmtoon made her entrance. The Bay Area singer-songwriter, known for her witty yet vulnerable lyricism, greeted the audience with her signature warmth and humor.

“This is my first time in Minneapolis in a while,” she said, strumming her ukulele. “And I forgot how cold it is, but you guys are making it feel a lot warmer in here.”

Her setlist spanned fan-favorite hits and newer material, including:

"Prom Dress" – The viral TikTok hit that had the entire audience singing along. The live version featured more instrumentation, giving it a fresh twist.

"Falling for U" – An encore performance that had fans dancing and singing along, ending the night on a high note.

mxmtoon’s down-to-earth personality, engaging storytelling, and musical versatility made her set unforgettable. Her ability to connect with the crowd, cracking jokes between songs while also diving into deep emotions, is what makes her such a special performer.

Juliet Ivy and mxmtoon crafted a night of pure indie magic in Minneapolis, blending melancholic introspection with hopeful melodies. Their performances felt personal, heartfelt, and beautifully human, reminding everyone why indie music continues to thrive—because it speaks to the soul.

For fans who attended, it wasn’t just a concert. It was an experience, a memory, a moment suspended in time.

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