The Good Life Tour
- North America
- Europe
- The Soul II Soul Tour
(2023) - The Good Life Tour
(2024)
The Good Life Tour was the twelfth concert tour by American singer Ledisi, in support of her eleventh studio album Good Life (2024).
Background
In November 2023, Ledisi announced the tour via her Facebook account. Tickets were distributed through Ticketmaster.[1] The US leg of the tour began on March 6 at the Appell Center for the Performing Arts in York, Pennsylvania. The US leg also stopped in Ledisi's home city New Orleans and finished at Connor Palace in Cleveland, Ohio on June 22, 2024.
Critical reception
The tour received positive reviews from critics, who praised the tour for reviving R&B despite the narrative that "R&B was dead".[2] Mya Abrabam of Vibe praised the show for being "the 'one thing' they were craving" which was "music they could relate to, dance to, sing along with, and get them to feel all the feelings and process them".[2] Rolling Out writer Derrel Johnson praised the show as it "showcases Ledisi's stellar vocals".[3]
Opening act
- Raheem DeVaughn
- BJ the Chicago Kid
Set list
- "Alright"
- "Add to Me"
- "Good Life"
- "I Need to Know"
- "High"
- "Think of You"
- "Going Thru Changes"
- "Sell Me No Dreams"
- "Magic (Voila)"
- "In the Morning"
- "Hello Love"
- "Anything for You"
- "Perfect Stranger" (featuring David Michael Wyatt)
- "Good Year"
- "Pieces of Me"
- "I Blame You"
Tour dates
Date (2024) | City | Country | Venue | Opening act |
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March 6 | York, Pennsylvania | United States | Appell Center for the Performing Arts | — |
March 7 | Newark, New Jersey | Prudential Hall | Raheem DeVaughn | |
March 8 | Rochester, New York | The Theater at Innovation Square | Raheem DeVaughn | |
March 9 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Metropolitan Opera House | — | |
March 12 | Boston, Massachusetts | Wilbur Theatre | — | |
March 13 | New Haven, Connecticut | Shubert Theatre | — | |
March 15 | Oxon Hill, Maryland | Theater At MGM National Harbor | Raheem DeVaughn | |
March 16 | Baltimore, Maryland | Lyric Baltimore | Raheem DeVaughn | |
March 17 | Durham, North Carolina | Durham Performing Arts Center | Raheem DeVaughn | |
March 19 | Richmond, Virginia | Dominion Energy Center | Raheem DeVaughn | |
March 21 | Charlotte, North Carolina | Ovens Auditorium | Raheem DeVaughn | |
March 22 | Louisville, Kentucky | Palace Theatre | Raheem DeVaughn | |
March 23 | St. Louis, Missouri | Stifel Theatre | Raheem DeVaughn | |
March 24 | Nashville, Tennessee | Ryman Auditorium | Raheem DeVaughn | |
March 26 | Columbus, Ohio | Mershon Auditorium | Raheem DeVaughn | |
March 28 | Indianapolis, Indiana | Old National Centre | Raheem DeVaughn | |
March 29 | Detroit, Michigan | Fisher Theatre | BJ the Chicago Kid | |
March 30 | Chicago, Illinois | Chicago Theatre | BJ the Chicago Kid | |
April 1 | Atlanta, Georgia | Atlanta Symphony Hall | — | |
April 3 | Birmingham, Alabama | Alabama Theatre | Raheem DeVaughn | |
April 5 | New Orleans, Louisiana | Mahalia Jackson Theater of the Performing Arts | Raheem DeVaughn | |
April 6 | Houston, Texas | Bayou Music Center | Raheem DeVaughn | |
April 7 | Dallas, Texas | Music Hall at Fair Park | BJ the Chicago Kid | |
April 10 | Fort Collins, Colorado | Lincoln Center | — | |
April 12 | Chandler, Arizona | Chandler Center for the Arts | — | |
April 13 | Inglewood, California | YouTube Theater | Raheem DeVaughn | |
April 14 | Oakland, California | Fox Oakland Theatre | Raheem DeVaughn | |
April 25 | Helsinki | Europe | Kulttuuritehdas Korjaamo April Jazz Festival | — |
April 26 | Lahti | Sibelius Hall | — | |
April 27 | Kaunas | National Kaunas Drama Theatre | — | |
April 28 | Tallinn | Jaik | — | |
April 30 | Oslo | Cosmopolite Scene | — | |
May 1 | Rotterdam | LantarenVenster | — | |
May 2 | Paris | New Morning | — | |
May 3 | Birmingham | O2 Institute | — | |
May 4 | Manchester | Manchester Academy | — | |
May 5 | London | Electric Brixton | — | |
June 15 | Orlando, Florida | United States | Central Florida Fairgrounds | — |
June 22 | Cleveland, Ohio | Connor Palace | — |
Personnel
- Musical Director/Drums: Greg Clark Jr
- Keyboards: Antone "Chooky" Caldwell
- Bass: Joe Harley
- Guitar: Xavier Lynn
- Background vocalists: Sara Williams, David Michael Wyatt
References
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- Soulsinger
- Feeling Orange but Sometimes Blue
- Lost & Found
- It's Christmas
- Turn Me Loose
- Pieces of Me
- The Truth
- Let Love Rule
- The Wild Card
- Ledisi Sings Nina
- Good Life
- The Mahalia Jackson Story: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
- Nina and Me Tour
- The Wild Card Tour
- The Good Life Tour
- Ledisi: The Legend of Little Girl Blue
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