Here’s a glimpse into the electric atmosphere of Dorothy’s performance at Globe Iron in Cleveland, Ohio on Sept. 2 during The Redemption Tour: raw, bluesy vocals and a commanding stage presence that left the crowd buzzing.
Dorothy Takes The Stage
As Dorothy took the stage, her voice immediately cutting through with its signature blues-soaked
power—a voice that is gritty and bluesy that gives us that vintage fire.
Supported by a lean but fierce band, the sound was undeniably old-school rock, yet refined enough to feel fresh and relevant.
Song by Song: A Setlist of Intensity
The setlist was a tightly packed 13-song blistering run, with no buffer—just pure rock energy:
1. Down to the Bottom
2. The Devil I Know
3. Ain’t Our Time to Die
4. What’s Coming to Me
5. Bones
6. Mud
7. After Midnight
8. Medicine Man
9. Hurricane
10. Rest in Peace
11. Dark Nights
12. Whiskey Fever
13. Tombstone Town
Each song showcased Dorothy’s versatility—whether channeling Southern swagger in “Mud,” dipping into gothic atmospheres with “Dark Nights,” or unleashing high-octane riff-driven anthems like “Tombstone Town.”
Final Thoughts
Dorothy’s performance that night was a testament to her prowess as a modern rock torchbearer. Raw, concise, and relentless, she delivered a set that pounded with classic grit and contemporary punch.
Though only about an hour long, it felt like a full-blown declaration: this band deserves attention.
Dorothy delivered in spades that night in Cleveland: Rock with heart, soul and attitude.
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