2021 PLL Tour Stop Playlist: 11 Songs for 11 Weekends

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Sept. 10: Semifinals — Subaru Park (Philadelphia, PA) – “Dreams and Nightmares”

Hold on wait a minute. Y’all thought we were finished?

Don’t let the two-week layoff fool you. We’ll still get two action-packed weekends of pro lacrosse in September. And a PLL tour wouldn’t be complete without a stop in the “City of Brother Love.” Philadelphia served as the 2019 PLL Championship, and Subaru Park (formerly Talen Energy Stadium) is sure to be rocking at its allowable capacity once again when the semifinals get underway. And the only way to prepare is to listen to Philly’s own Meek Mill.

Sept. 19: Championship — Audi Field (Washington, D.C.) – “Welcome to DC”

Let me break it down.

The 2021 PLL season will culminate with a championship game in the District of Champions. Fans will be treated to a spectacle at the state-of-the-art Audi Field in the nation’s capital and fans are sure to be. And we can only hope for an Ovechkin-like celebration to ensue after.

While another Meek Mill song “Championships” or Drake’s “Trophies” would have also been great tunes to prepare you for the PLL title game, as a DC native, I just have to say “Welcome to DC.”

Check out the full 2021 PLL schedule and then listen to all the songs from the 2021 PLL Tour Stop Playlist, as well as Pro Lacrosse Talk’s hundreds of podcast episodes on Spotify.

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Hutton Jackson

Hutton Jackson is a professional video editor, co-founder/host of Pro Lacrosse Talk and editor-in-chief of Lacrosse Playground. He is also an Emmy-winning associate producer with two major sports networks and oversees Lacrosse Playground's video content as the head coordinating producer. Hutton played four years of college lacrosse at DeSales University where his highest lacrosse accolade was being named to Inside Lacrosse's 2014 All-Name Team with current pros Challen Rogers, Deemer Class and Larken Kemp, an honor that didn't require stepping on the field. When he's not writing on lacrosse, he can usually be found diving around the crease in your local men's league and ranting about Baltimore and D.C. professional sports.

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