Watch Angel Olsen Perform “All the Good Times” on Fallon

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Watch Angel Olsen Perform “All the Good Times” on Fallon

She was joined by her backing band, the Big Time Band

Angel Olsen

Angel Olsen (Todd Owyoung/NBC)

Angel Olsen was the musical guest on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday night (August 17). She performed “All the Good Times” from her new album Big Time with help from her touring band, the Big Time Band. Watch a replay of the performance below.

Big Time came out back in June alongside a short film with Kimberly Stuckwisch. It’s Olsen’s fifth album of original material and finds her exploring country music, dealing with the death of her parents, and working through her coming out experience. She played the album’s title track while on Jimmy Kimmel Live! that same month.

Olsen is currently touring in support of Big Time on a co-headlining bill with Sharon Van Etten and Julien Baker. The Wild Hearts Tour only has a few dates left and will conclude this weekend with two concerts at New York’s Central Park Summerstage on August 20 and 21.

In recent months, Olsen covered the Bob Dylan song “One Too Many Mornings” for the Shining Girls soundtrack, with proceeds being directed to the gun-control nonprofit Everytown for Gun Safety, and Lucinda Williams’ “Greenville” as part of the Amazon Original series.

Read Pitchfork’s feature “Angel Olsen on Grief, Coming Out, and Making a Country Album.”

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