A Sold-Out Night at The Paramount
On Wednesday, September 10th, Maren Morris lit up The Paramount in Huntington, NY, with a sold-out stop on her Dreamsicle Tour. The show followed her electric performance the night before at NYC’s Pier 17, proving that Morris has no shortage of loyal fans ready to sing along to every lyric.
Before Morris took the stage, the crowd was warmed up by Canadian-born singer-songwriter Jade LeMac, whose raw vocals and relatable storytelling set the perfect tone for the night. By the time the lights dimmed for Morris, the energy in the room was undeniable.
A Setlist Full of Heart and Hits
The Dreamsicle setlist delivered a mix of fresh tracks from Morris’ 2025 album, cuts from the deluxe edition, and fan-favorite classics. From the moment she launched into her chart-toppers, it was clear this wasn’t just a concert—it was an experience.
One of the night’s most nostalgic moments came when Morris performed her 2018 smash hit “The Middle.” The song instantly transported the crowd back to simpler times, with the entire venue singing along as if no time had passed at all.
Relatable Storytelling and Emotional Highs
Morris’ ability to connect with her fans is her superpower. When she introduced “bed no breakfast,” she didn’t shy away from keeping it real, sharing her thoughts on the struggles of modern dating apps. The honesty resonated, adding even more weight to the song.
The title track, “dreamsicle,” provided a slowed-down, soul-stirring moment that allowed Morris’ voice to shine in its purest form. Another highlight was “lemonade,” which had the entire room bouncing to its playful yet biting lyrics:
“I’m so sick of lemonade // All the squeeze ain’t worth the juice // Pour some sugar over me // Still not sweet enough for you.”
Fans clearly agreed—it was one of the most joy-filled singalongs of the night.
Throwbacks and Surprises
One of the most unexpected delights of the show came when Morris slipped in a sultry cover of Tove Lo’s “Talking Body.” It was a bold, unexpected move, and the crowd soaked it up.
Of course, no Maren Morris show would be complete without her anthem “My Church” from her 2017 Hero album. The audience took the reins during the bridge, belting it out so powerfully that Morris turned to her band in disbelief—an unforgettable moment that underscored just how deep her music resonates.
Why Dreamsicle Hits Different Live
Authenticity, intimacy, and powerhouse vocals—Morris delivered it all. She reminded fans why live music matters: the unfiltered connection between artist and audience. By the end of the night, it was impossible not to want to revisit D R E A M S I C L E with fresh ears. That’s the mark of a truly great show.
The Dreamsicle Tour Continues
Morris is keeping the momentum going with U.S. tour dates through November 3rd before heading overseas to bring her sass and soul to international fans. If you’re lucky enough to have her coming to a city near you, grab your tickets now—you won’t regret it.
🎟️ Tickets: Live Nation