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Claire Rosinkranz Gives Movin’ On Crowd Sneak Peek Of Upcoming Music

Claire Rosinkranz held down the stage as the second act of Movin’ On 2025 on Friday afternoon, performing a mix of older and just-released music for a growing crowd. Rosinkranz performed for a crowd of a few hundred after the skies cleared from rain earlier.

Several of the songs Rosinkranz played are expected to appear on her upcoming album, but have not yet been released. “Wanna Be In Love So Bad,” “Jaden,” “Funeral,” and more have not been released publically yet.

Rosinkranz then introduced the crowd to her song “Jaden,” which was aptly named after her sister’s ex-boyfriend, before moving into “don’t miss me.”

A rendition of “Crazy Bitch Song,” complete with a sweet guitar solo, closed out Rosinkranz’s first group of songs.

After chatting with the crowd about the weather, New York, and Los Angeles, Rosincranz introduced two slower, acoustic songs for the crowd. She led with “Funeral,” saying it was one of her most vulnerable songs, which included a violin solo from her dad, Ragnar. She finished her slower section with “Chronic,” which isn’t yet available on streaming services.

After her acoustic set, Rosinkranz played “Lucy,” a song about herself, getting back into the swing. She performed “Frankenstein” before closing with “Backyard Boy,” encouraging the crowd to sing along.

Movin’ On is set to continue with sets from Baby Tate, Pusha T, and The All-American Rejects throughout Friday afternoon.

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