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The Love Spells artist name belongs to Sir Taegen Harris, a Houston singer-songwriter making dreamy indie rock, psychedelia, and soft-edged pop out of hushed vocals, delicate percussion, and guitar lines that drift rather than rush. His songs often sit in the space between intimacy and heartbreak, giving the live show a close-room pull even when the venue is packed. Secure your Love Spells tickets at Event Tickets Center and hear those bedroom songs open up onstage.
Love Spells Tour Dates
The Love Spells tour is set to begin its Love Is the Law World Tour run Sept. 12 at Music Hall At Valley Bar in Phoenix, followed by stops including Antone's Nightclub in Austin, White Oak Music Hall in Houston, Bowery Ballroom in New York, Cafe Du Nord in San Francisco, and Voodoo Room at House of Blues San Diego on Oct. 15. Before this headline stretch, Love Spells has been appearing across festival and support stages, including Lollapalooza 2026 and dates connected to Suki Waterhouse, building momentum through rooms that fit his intimate, guitar-washed sound.
Love Spells Set List and Concert Info
Public Love Spells setlist history is still thin, so the clearest concert preview comes from documented songs and current release activity. Songs like 'Come Over and Love Me' and 'Why Don't You Call Me' appear on the setlist from a 2024 San Francisco show, while current release materials highlight "Keep It to Yourself," "Crutch," "Lovers Only," "Wish I Didn't Love You," "Bones And All," and "Reach Out And Kiss Me."
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Love Spells is the kind of artist who benefits from close spaces: the vocals need room to breathe, the guitars set the mood, and the songs feel personal without turning slow. That makes the upcoming Love Is the Law shows a strong fit for listeners who want indie pop with romance, haze, and a little ache in the edges. Secure your Love Spells tickets today at Event Tickets Center and let the spell start before the first note.