
ggy Pop’s recent performance at Marymoor Park was a blistering, high-energy affair that reaffirmed his status as the godfather of punk. Drawing from a deep well of classics, the setlist was a dream for any fan of raw, unadulterated rock and roll.



Kicking off with the ferocious one-two punch of “T.V. Eye” and “Raw Power,” Iggy and his band set a relentless pace that rarely let up. The crowd was treated to a non-stop barrage of iconic tracks, including the anthemic “The Passenger” and the gleefully nihilistic “Lust for Life.” The inclusion of Stooges’ essentials like “I Wanna Be Your Dog,” “Search and Destroy,” and “Gimme Danger” was a visceral reminder of the band’s enduring influence.



Even deeper cuts like “Death Trip,” “Down on the Street” and “1970” were delivered with a primal energy that defied the years. By the time the night ended with a raucous cover of “Louie Louie,” it was clear that Iggy Pop remains an untamed and vital force of nature on stage. This was a concert that was less a trip down memory lane and more a powerful testament to the timeless, aggressive spirit of punk rock.

