However, Aiko was more impressed by their singing abilities, especially on popular tracks such as ‘While We’re Young’ word for word the song was echoed back to Aiko, her smile slowly growing wider as the track progressed. Dressed in a long silvery gossamer jacket that spent much of it’s time hanging off her shoulders and a cut out crop top, it would be an understatement to say that Aiko looked sensational, many of the fans showing their appreciation by loudly declaring their love for her. Arriving on stage at the video’s conclusion to much celebration, Aiko moved into Blue Dream as scenes of oceans and sun-drenched clouds were displayed behind her, the twinkling crystalline notes from her harpist highlighting the song in all the right places. Kicking the set off was a taped version of ‘LSD’, the audience not minding one iota as they sang along, hollering at the screen every time Aiko’s face appeared in large scale. But it was Aiko’s voice that greeted them first, a quaint and amusing safety style message being played over the PA system asking fans not to use flash photography and warning them that there would be “strobing lights” and to note their “nearest exits” before a heartfelt “have a nice trip” was murmured. Just as the ladies down front were throwing themselves into a karaoke version of ‘Trip’ by Ella Mai, the lights dropped, and lyrics were replaced by unadulterated screaming as fans lost themselves to the excitement of seeing Jhené Aiko live. Cole), the stage was slowly transformed into what could only be described as a verdant paradise, giant brightly coloured flowers offset by the long tipped leaves of dozens of potted palms, a towering harp off to the right catching the eye. While the crowd were kept amused with tracks suck as Miguel’s ‘Sky Walker’, Tory Lanez ‘I Sip’ and the soon to be playing Auckland himself 6LACK’s ‘Pretty Little Fears’ (featuring J. being late) but it all working out every time. Undoubtedly Ladi 6’s biggest hit of the night had to be the brilliant ‘Outta Time’, Ladi 6 joking about her own personal relationship with the proverbial clock (i.e. From a scintillating cover of the Nancy Sinatra classic ‘Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) which almost had a Kimbra ‘Settle Down’ rhythm running under it’s surface to classics such ‘Jasmine D.L.’ and ‘Like Water’ Ladi 6 knew instinctively what the audience both wanted and needed.Ĭalling for the fans to rock with her and then later boogie down, Ladi 6 not only had her three-piece band accompany her – drummer Julian Dyne at one point providing a rather proficient solo – but for the first time she introduced the ‘sixes’ two female dancers in matching outfits and mirrored aviators whose perfectly synchronised choreography saw the crowd go wild. While the concrete bunker that is Logan Campbell struck again, creating a muddy sound mix which the bass overly dominated in some places, nothing could sully the sheer power of Ladi 6’s voice as she both held some impressively long notes and let her voice take to new heights. Playing close to an hour long set, tonight’s show was turning out to be more of a double headliner of both local and international talent, Ladi 6 commanding the stage from the moment she smiled and held up her hands. The combination of both words and a strong woman can create something different altogether and last night as fans prepared themselves for the arrival of the beautiful American R&B singer Jhené Aiko they were treated to another strong woman who wields words, Aotearoa’s own Ladi 6. Words can inspire and uplift, they can call out those that have wronged you and pay homage to the ones that have loved you. Vip tickets and premium seating tickets for Jhene Aiko Dallas tour on sale! See the dates below.Logan Campbell Centre, Auckland, New Zealand. and Canada with special guests Queen Naija and Ann Marie. Her “Magic Hour Tour” kicks off May 1 in Boston and travels across the U.S. Jhené will hit the road in support of the album. She explores the practice of sound healing by incorporating crystal alchemy singing bowls on every track. The soulful and ethereal project, which follows 2017’s Trip, celebrates her strength, power, and confidence, and was conceived as freestyles that took place in Hawaii where Jhené’s great grandmother was born.
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songstress on “Happiness Over Everything (H.O.E.),” while Nas guests on “10k Hours.” In addition to the singles “Triggered (freestyle)” and “P*$$y Fairy (OTW),” the 20-track set includes appearances from Big Sean (“None of Your Concern”), H.E.R., John Legend, Ab-Soul, Ty Dolla $ign, and her father, Dr.
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Jhene Aiko Dallas tickets: Jhené Aiko returns with her third studio album, which was derived from her full name, Jhené Aiko Efuru Chilombo. Jhene Aiko at The Bomb Factory Dallas on