They saved it for the last song of the night and acknowledged that many attendees were hearing it live for the first time.
"If this is your first time seeing us, then welcome," Emily Saliers said to a crowd twice the size of what she and bandmate Amy Ray normally draw in the Twin Cities.
After a few familiar acoustic guitar chords, audience members joined in right on cue for the opening line: "I'm trying to tell you something about my life. …" And for the next four minutes, 4,000 people helped turn a warm summer night in Minnesota into an ultra-warm campfire singalong.
That typical big moment in an Indigo Girls concert was made all the bigger Saturday night at the Hilde Performance Center, when the enduring Atlanta folk duo played Plymouth's grassy outdoor amphitheater riding a resurgence of sorts from a seemingly unlikely source.
Their harmonious 1989 anthem "Closer to Fine" — saved for the closing number Saturday — is suddenly a hit again thanks to the new "Barbie" movie. Not only is it prominently and repeatedly featured in the film, it's used in a way that poignantly speaks to the film's powerful message of finding self-love and your own strong identity. If it wasn't already an iconic song before 2023, it certainly is now.
With that movie breaking box-office records, it's no surprise Saliers and Ray are also seeing a boost in their own ticket sales.
Granted, a majority of Saturday's crowd was still made up of diehards who turn out to see the Indigo Girls year after year. You could tell how many were there when they also sang along loudly to the lesser-known opening songs "Fill It Up Again" and "Yield." But there were clearly some newcomers, too.
For instance: the person who took up Saliers' offer to ask a question while Ray tuned her guitar a few songs deeper into the 100-minute set.