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Best Soul Rnb in November 2024

Leon Bridges at Roadrunner

Leon Bridges

The young Texan is going on tour! The gospel and soul singer harks back to an older time, with a strong emphasis on 1960s rhythm and blues. Bridges has gained national press attention, with The Wall Street Journal describing him as a "throwback to '60s-soul a la Otis Redding and Sam Cooke". He also makes a point of performing in vintage clothing from the era, making his act a uniquely nostalgic experience!

Rod Wave at TD Garden

Rod Wave

Hip-hop, Trap, R&B, and Neo-Soul are excellent ways to find yourself in 2024. Rod Wave is touring the U.S. this fall, kicking off his 'Last Lap Tour' with support from Moneybagg Yo, Toosii, Lil Poppa, Dess Dior, and Eelmatic on select dates! He'll be performing in over 30 cities throughout October, November, and December, including Sacramento, Denver, Chicago, and many more.

Emily King at Crystal Ballroom

Emily King

Grammy Award nominated recording artist Emily King kicks off this year with a new tour. An artist with a loyal fan base eager to listen to her sweet and captivating vocals, King utilizes the genres of pop, rock, and r&b to create heartfelt and catchy music, she has collaborated with the likes of Erykah Badu and John Legend.

Tinashe at MGM Music Hall

Tinashe

RnB diva-in-waiting Tinashe is bringing her smooth and scintillating blend of sparse beats, soulful vocals and radio-ready grooves on a tour of the US in support of her upcoming album Quantum Baby. The 'Nasty' songstress isn't just a multi-platinum-certified R&B disruptor, but also a singer, writer, and dancer who produces, mixes, engineers, creative directs, and edits her work. By taking complete control of her independence, she pushes boundaries in every way. 2023's "BB/ANG3L," featured the tantalizing 'Needs' and was included on various year-end lists - including Pitchfork and Paper Magazine.

Jordan Rakei at Brighton Music Hall

Jordan Rakei

New Zealand-born, UK-based neo-soul artist Jordan Rakei is embarking on a tour across the US and Canada this winter, bringing his excitingly fresh sound that blends soul, jazz, and electronic music to American shores. With silky smooth vocals, Rakei has garnered a fanbase that includes seminal figures such as Robert Glasper and Nile Rodgers, while frequent collaborators like Loyle Carner and Tom Misch, who are also making waves in the scene, further elevate his appeal.

Maverick City Music at Agganis Arena

Maverick City Music

The award-winning American gospel group is heading out on The Good News tour this fall. The Grammy award winners take to the road for an exclusive number of events to spread their joy and worship with the world and will be joined by Naomi Raine, Chandler Moore, Tasha Cobbs Leonard and more. A must for lovers of gospel and worship, get your tickets now, and don't miss out!

Honne at House of Blues

Honne

Critically acclaimed electro soul duo Honne formed in Bow, London in 2014, releasing two debut EPs the same year. Ever since, the outfit has honed an immaculately produced, unique and easily-identifiable sound, and are now hitting the road with their recently released project Backseat Driver. Catch this electro duo this November!

Cory Wong at Roadrunner

Cory Wong

Grammy-nominated guitarist, podcast host and Youtuber Cory Wong is heading out on tour across North America early 2024 featuring Monica Martin. He'll be bringing his groove-laden funky guitar show to a stage near you for fans to move their feet to. One of the talented musicians at the head of this generation's funk and groove music movement, Wong is known for his collaborations with Vulfpeck, The Fearless Flyers and other purveyors of highly skilled music which makes you want to dance.

Jonathan Butler at City Winery

Jonathan Butler

A singer-songwriter with many strings to his bow, Jonathan Butler's music is often described as Jazz Fusion. A purveyor of R&B, Jazz and Gospel worship music, Butler has seen his popularity grow from his home country of South Africa to the far corners of the globe! Marking his childhood in South Africa as his inspiration for a lot of his work, Butler hits the road once more this year.

The Spinners at Lynn Memorial Auditorium

The Spinners

Be transported back to the funky 'fros, starched collars and floor-grazing bell-bottoms in the company of legendary Philly RnB group The Spinners. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominated outfit rode high in the 60s and 70s with hits like I'll Always Love You and It's A Shame, and have slowed no signs of slowing down with constant touring over the decades.