Celebrity Philanthropist Patrick Carroll Brings Joy to D.C.Malin Pettersen Releases New Album “Trouble Finding Words” October 20th | by Marilyn Reles.Burn the Jukebox Tackles Intrusive Thoughts in Relatable Single “Not Me Being Crazy” October 20th | by Marilyn Reles.Recording Artist & Director Ben Schuller Grapples with Dual Identities in Captivating New Video “LET ME GO” October 20th | by Marilyn Reles.September 17 – Los Angeles, CA Hollywood Bowl September 12 – Indianapolis, IN Bankers Life Fieldhouse September 10 – Toronto, ON Budweiser Stage September 8 – Newark, NJ Prudential Center Louis, MO Hollywood Casino AmphitheaterĪugust 2 – Houston, TX The Cynthia Woods Mitchell PavilionĪugust 3 – Austin, TX Austin360 AmphitheaterĪugust 6 – Kansas City, MO Starlight TheatreĪugust 14 – San Francisco, CA Shoreline AmphitheaterĪugust 20 – Albuquerque, NM Isleta AmphitheaterĪugust 22 – Dallas, TX Dos Equis PavilionĪugust 25 – Tuscaloosa, AL Tuscaloosa AmphitheaterĪugust 28 – Brooklyn, NY Barclays CenterĪugust 29 – Baltimore, MD Royal Farms ArenaĪugust 31 – Syracuse, NY St. July 28 – Detroit, MI DTE Energy Music Theatre July 25 – Raleigh, NC Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek July 24 – Charlotte, NC PNC Music Pavilion Blige hasn’t lost a step, as this fanfare event notably was worth the money to attend. As the Royalty tour moves on, those who attend future dates will get a chance to decide for themselves what these artists mean to them. ![]() perform live, it was a chance to say they were a part of something truly memorable. Mary’s sound embodied excellence, hitting that falsetto eloquently, keeping everyone on their feet during the nearly two-and-a-half-hour set.Īs the night came to an end, for many it was a place to gather with friends sharing a special musical experience by the best that has ever done it. Blige now in full swing, nearly most, if not all of her fans sang along to several of her most influential songs, including “Real Love,” “No More Drama,” “My Life,” “I Can Love You Better,” “You Remind Me,” and the heartfelt ballad “I’m Going Down” from her extensive string of hits. True to the Queen of Hip Hop’s signature style, Blige’s thigh-high boots along with her bright outfits brought out the very best of her in a city she loves. Blige continues to sell out venues because of her lyrics and real-life experiences, which empower women all over the globe. The lights dimmed and it was time to witness a consummate professional do what she does best-perform. started with no opening act except for a DJ to hype the crowd before appearing, Blige took center stage shortly after 9:00 p.m. ![]() Over her illustrious career, she’s sold over 80 million records and has been nominated for three Golden Globe Awards.Īnnounced as an 8:45 p.m. Winner of nine Grammy Awards, four American Music Awards, and 12 Billboard Music Awards, this singer is truly larger than life. Blige without NAS rewarded those who came out to support her keeping loyal fans anxiously awaiting the start of her highly anticipated performance. Blige alongside Nas at the sold-out venue was none other than astounding. Hosting the co-heading Royalty Tour for The Queen of Hip Hop Soul, Mary J. The Etess Arena at the world-famous Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey July 20th was what many may call the epic event.
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