Alicia Keys concluded her mesmerizing KEYS TO THE SUMMER TOUR with a captivating final night at the KIA Forum in Los Angeles.
The tour spanned 22 cities and showcased Keys in a unique and intimate 360-degree in-the-round production, leaving audiences and critics amazed by the spectacle. During the Los Angeles show, Keys delighted fans with a surprise appearance by Annie Lennox. The two icons teamed up for a special collaborative rendition of The Eurythmics’ classic “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This),” a highlight that resonated with the crowd and added an unforgettable touch to the tour’s grand finale.
This summer marked 22 years since the release of Alicia Keys’ debut album Songs In A Minor and the official start of what became a massive music career. Since then, numerous Grammy Awards and multiple No. 1 songs, both as a lead and featured artist, are just some of what stands out on Keys’ resume. While Keys is a more low-key superstar than she was in the 2000s, her legend hasn’t diminished and remained captivating during her Keys To The Summer Tour stop in Boston’s TD Garden.
Unsurprisingly, the arena was packed with fans who grew up on Keys’ music. The crowd was mostly millennials who watched the young singer blossom into what she is today rather than a younger generation who may not be fully aware of her previous status. With that in mind, Keys’ setlist for the night reflected the audience at hand. A show that lasted nearly two hours contained just a few songs from Keys’ recent albums ALICIA and KEYS released in 2020 and 2021, respectively. The rest of the setlist bounced around beloved albums like Songs In A Minor, The Diary Of Alicia Keys, As I Am, and The Element Of Freedom.
Keys kicked off the night with “Fallin’” which captured the attention of the arena through the introduction of Keys’ trademark voice and the equally notoriously dance of the piano keys that is easily recognized more than 20 years after its release. The nostalgia only increased as Keys navigated through other records that are undeniable standouts in her discography like “You Don’t Know My Name,” “Unthinkable,” and “My Boo” as well as other strong outputs that include “New Day” and “Karma.” Keys also made room for her newer records throughout the night. “Love Looks Better” and “Underdog” fit well into the setlist from a sonic perspective, as did “Come For Me” and “City Of Gods (Part II), proving that though the music industry has changed over the years, Keys has stayed true to her vast pocket over the last two decades.
The last half of the night was more focused on Keys’ biggest records and songs that became cult classics over the years. A soaring performance of “A Woman’s Worth” was followed by a captivating rendition of “Superwoman.” A tender moment was shared through “Butterflyz” and “That’s How Strong My Love Is” and again with “Diary” and “Like You’ll Never See Me Again.” The energy returned with lively performances of “I Need You” and “The Gospel.” Through it all, Keys seemed to have the time of her life, utilizing the entire stage, which stretched from end to end of the arena. It allowed her the opportunity to interact with the crowd in all areas of the room, and in return, she received the excitement and energy that they had within throughout the night.
Keys’ show at TD Garden concluded with a collection of her biggest hits, all of which the crowd in attendance was more than happy to join. “Girl On Fire” was met with roars from the audience as TD Garden quite literally heated up to sing the record in one accord. Keys then jumped into her classic hook on Jay-Z’s “Empire State Of Mind” before checking into the 2016 record “In Common,” which is a personal favorite of mine from her catalog. At long last, to close the night, Keys ended with an empowering performance of “No One” before delivering a grand finale encore with “If I Ain’t Got You.”
Keys’ night at TD Garden was driven by love for her fans and hits that unified everyone in the building. For two hours, the arena came together to indulge in love songs and uplifting records. The experience was made better by the 360-degree stage design that allowed Alicia Keys to interact with all corners of the arena. It was also proof of how this can and should become the standard for artists that perform in arenas as opposed to the traditional setup that leaves some in the space at a disadvantage. Keys’ Keys To The Summer Tour leaned on love and unity for a nostalgic night that certainly left fans to reflect and appreciate all that she’s done over her two-decade career.
With 15 Grammys under her belt, Alicia Keys has long proven that she is an unstoppable force. The acclaimed pianist singer-songwriter has dominated soulful R&B spaces for decades, but her influence doesn’t just stop with chart-topping hits. Keys’s talents have seen her shine as a New York Times best-selling author, a formidable entrepreneur, a film, television, and Broadway producer, and even as an actress. She is also the maestro behind the beauty line Keys Soulcare, her venture into the wellness sphere, marrying her passion for music and wellness.
Recently, Alicia Keys embarked on her anticipated Keys to the Summer Tour. The trek launched in late June, so we’re here to give you all the details on Keys’s latest commanding performances. This 360-degree extravaganza will navigate through North America until August 2.
When & Where Will Alicia Keys Tour In 2023?
A press release states that the Keys to the Summer Tour will be a 360-degree “in the round” production setup. This will allow attendees to experience the live show in a completely new atmosphere—a performance delivered as only Alicia Keys can. Further, the summer tour runs throughout the United States, leveraging all major markets. Additionally, fans can access exclusive tour content via Shazam, which features “never-before-seen backstage videos, set lists, tour photos, Watch faces, wallpapers, and more.” The tour wraps in Los Angeles on August 2 at the Kia Forum.
Where Can Fans Find Tickets For The Tour?
The KEYS TO THE SUMMER TOUR will also offer a variety of VIP packages and experiences for fans to take their concert experience to the next level. Packages vary and will range from including premium tickets to joining Keys in an exclusive, intimate, and inspirational “Soulcare Session” before the show. For more information, fans can also visit vipnation.com and AliciaKeys.com.
Keys To The Summer Tour Dates
June
30 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena
July
2 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center 3 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena 5 – Memphis, TN – FedExForum 7 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena 9 – Boston, MA – TD Garden 10 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center 12 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center 14 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena 15 – Cleveland, OH – Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse 17 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena 18 – Chicago, IL – United Center 20 – Louisville, KY – KFC Yum! Center 21 – St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center 23 – New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center 24 – Austin, TX – Moody Center 27 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena 28 – Salt Lake City, UT – Maverik Center 30 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena
August
1 – Oakland, CA – Oakland Arena 2 – Los Angeles, CA – The KIA Forum
Back in April, Alicia Keys announced the Keys To The Summer Tour, a month-long run of concerts across North America from late June to early August. As Keys comes closer to hitting your area, what does her setlist look like?
The tour kicked off at FLA Live Arena in Fort Lauderdale, Florida last night (June 28), so we now have one setlist to work off of. It was a long show (per setlist.fm), with a 33-song main set and a one-song encore. Of course, hits like “Girl On Fire” and Jay-Z’s “Empire State Of Mind” were included in the proceedings.
Check out the setlist for Keys’ Fort Lauderdale performance below.
1. “Fallin’”
2. “New Day”
3. “Love Looks Better”
4. “Limitedless”
5. “You Don’t Know My Name”
6. “Teenage Love Affair”
7. “Karma”
8. “Try Sleeping With a Broken Heart”
9. “Un-Thinkable (I’m Ready)”
10. “Underdog”
11. “Blended Family (What You Do for Love)”
12. “Holy War”
13. “Come for Me”
14. “My Boo” (Usher cover)
15. “City of Gods (Part II)”
16. “How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore” (Prince cover)
17. “Like You’ll Never See Me Again”
18. “Teenage Love Affair”
19. “The Thing About Love”
20. “A Woman’s Worth”
21. “Superwoman”
22. “Butterflyz”
23. “That’s How Strong My Love Is”
24. “Diary”
25. “Like You’ll Never See Me Again”
26. “I Need You”
27. “The Gospel”
28. “Where Do We Go From Here”
29. “Girl on Fire”
30. “Empire State of Mind” (Jay‐Z cover)
31. “Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)” (Eurythmics cover)
32. “In Common”
33. “No One”
34. “If I Ain’t Got You” (encore)
Today, Alicia Keys made the announcement that she will begin a summer concert tour in North America on June 28 in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. The KEYS TO THE SUMMER TOUR, which Live Nation is putting on, comes after Keys’ critically acclaimed and sold-out The Alicia + Keys World Tour, which took her across Europe, North America, and will soon reach Latin America.
The KEYS TO THE SUMMER TOUR general on sale will start on Friday, April 21 at 9 a.m. local time. The pre-sale period will be Tuesday, April 18, through Thursday, April 20. Tuesday, April 18th, at 1 pm ET, the Alicia Keys Fan Club and Keys Soulcare Presales will begin. On Thursday, April 20th, at 10 am local time, Spotify, Live Nation, Ticketmaster, and Venue Presales will begin operations. Visit LiveNation.com for additional information on purchasing tickets.
The GRAMMY Award-winning worldwide superstar will return to North America for 23 arena dates on the KEYS TO THE SUMMER TOUR with a brand-new, entirely rebuilt, and revised concert experience and set list. In a 360-degree, “in the round” production structure, Keys will perform live for the first time ever on this tour, giving fans a totally new and thrilling experience.
Keys says, “The KEYS TO THE SUMMER TOUR is going to be completely unforgettable and unmissable! I describe it as a celebration of freedom and self-liberation! It’s going to be colorful, magical and will light up your body, soul and all of your senses! This is my first time creating a 360 experience and we’ve made sure it’s like nothing you’ve ever seen! I’m so excited to see y’all this summer!”
You can see dates for the shows below.
June 28 Ft. Lauderdale, FL FLA Live Arena June 30 Tampa, FL Amalie Arena July 2 Charlotte, NC Spectrum Center July 3 Atlanta, GA State Farm Arena July 5 Memphis, TN FedExForum July 7 Washington, DC Capital One Arena July 9 Boston, MA TD Garden July 10 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center July 12 Brooklyn, NY Barclays Center July 14 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena July 15 Cleveland, OH Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse July 17 Detroit, MI Little Caesars Arena July 18 Chicago, IL United Center July 20 Louisville, KY KFC Yum! Center July 21 St. Louis, MO Enterprise Center July 23 New Orleans, LA Smoothie King Arena July 24 Austin, TX Moody Center July 27 Denver, CO Ball Arena July 28 Salt Lake City, UT Maverik Center July 30 Seattle, WA Climate Pledge Arena August 1 Oakland, CA Oakland Arena August 2 Los Angeles, CA The KIA Forum