Maggie Rogers Says It's 'Unbelievably Special' Her Music Plays at Weddings: 'Coolest Part About Making Music'

The singer-songwriter spoke to 'Today' about how her pop hits have soundtracked real-life love stories

<p>Phillip Faraone/VF24/Getty</p> Maggie Rogers in March 2024

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Maggie Rogers in March 2024

Maggie Rogers is more than happy to lend her vocals to real-life love scenes.

In an interview with Today, the singer-songwriter discussed how "unbelievably special" it feels to know her music is often played at weddings.

"I think the coolest part about making music is getting to soundtrack these really special moments in people’s lives, and so especially a wedding, which is a ritual where people are going to remember that for the rest of their life," Rogers, 30, said.

She added, "I mean, there’s nothing more special to that to me."

<p>Jade Greene/WWD via Getty</p> Maggie Rogers in May 2024

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Maggie Rogers in May 2024

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Rogers is currently set to kick off part two of her Don't Forget Me tour in Austin, Texas this October and will continue to places like Philadelphia, Boston, Toronto and New York City, among other major cities. The tour follows the release of the "Alaska" singer's third full-length album — also titled Don't Forget Me — this past April.

At the time of her record's spring release, Rogers told PEOPLE about the 10-song collection, which she impressively compiled in the span of just five days.

"Those five days weren't all in a row, but they were within the span of two weeks," Rogers said in April. "I think that if I would tell myself a couple of years ago that I did this, I would be like, 'Oh my God, are you good? Are you OK?' But I was just so happy to get to go to work every day and do this thing that I love more than anything."

Until her Don't Forget Me tour resumes for a second installment this fall, Rogers has joined Coldplay as an opening act on their Music of the Spheres world tour.

<p>ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty</p> Maggie Rogers in September 2023

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Maggie Rogers in September 2023

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During their concert at Vienna's Ernst Happel Stadium on Wednesday, Rogers joined the band on stage for a musical tribute to Taylor Swift, who had to cancel her Aug. 8, 9 and 10 show dates amid a failed terror plot. Rogers and the Grammy-winning group paid tribute with a rendition of Swift's 2008 hit "Love Story."

Rogers shared a clip of the cover on Instagram, writing, "From Vienna with love ?????? @coldplay @taylorswift."

According to a video shared by a concertgoer on X (formerly Twitter), Coldplay frontman Chris Martin explained why they decided to sing the tune prior to their performance.

"We haven't mentioned that Vienna was in the news all over the world for all the wrong reasons. But what reached us was the beauty and the togetherness, and kindness of all of Taylor Swift's fans," Martin, 47, said. "So we felt — of course, Taylor is in America, she's not here — but we're here, so we have to do the best we can do. So, I don't want to let you think that we don't care about Swifties in our band."

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