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Alessia Cara In Concert

Alessia Cara's messages of empowerment make her shows feel like communal celebrations of the self. The Canadian pop singer burst into the pop consciousness in 2015, when her outcast anthem "Here" reached the No. 5 spot on Billboard's Hot 100. Since then, she's notched multiple Top 10 hits, performed at festivals like Austin City Limits and Life Is Beautiful, headlined her own tours, won the Best New Artist Grammy, and released two critically acclaimed albums. The year 2019 sees her touring her home country as a headliner before joining fellow Canadian Shawn Mendes for the U.S. and European legs of his self-titled arena tour.

Alessia Cara Background

"Here," which Cara released when she was 19, was a rare pop song that also caught the ear of critics. It blended a killer sample (from Isaac Hayes' "Ike's Rap II") with forthright lyrics about feeling alienated at a party, and it became an all-around sensation. Cara's first album, 'Know-It-All,' followed in November 2015, and singles like "Wild Things" and "Scars to Your Beautiful" cemented her rep as a cheerleader for the outcasts. To craft her anthems, she drew on the raw vocals of soul music and the textures of modern pop. In 2017, she became a pop-radio fixture again thanks to her bouncy collaboration with EDM superstar Zedd. "Stay" reached No. 7 on the Hot 100 and went double-platinum in the U.S. The thoughtful mental-health–minded track "1-800-273-8255" – a collaboration with the rapper Logic and the crooner Khalid – was nominated for Song of the Year at the 2018 Grammys. Cara was nominated for four Grammys total that year, winning Best New Artist and performing "1-800-273-8255" in honor of the late Chris Cornell. In 2018, Cara released her second album, 'The Pains of Growing,' on which singles like the title track and the reggae-tinged "Trust My Lonely" take a close-up look at the challenges posed by adulthood.

Reviews

Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 153 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Joan17 on 2/2/16Saint Andrews Hall - Detroit

    She was amazing. Her voice and music are incredible!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Alessia Cara - a Star is Born!

    by GoblinKing on 1/20/16The Danforth Music Hall - Toronto

    This past weekend, lucky fans who packed the Danforth Music Hall in Toronto for two sold-out shows witnessed no less than the birth of a star – a cosmic event of such significance that the simple phrase “I was there” should be inked on hundreds of calendars in homes across the city to commemorate the event for years to come. For in time we will look back at Alessia Cara, that insanely-talented, self-conscious teenager from Brampton, with the kind of wide-eyed wonder which she looked out at us from up on stage. It was as if she did everything she could, in her “aw, shucks” demeanour, to wake herself from a dream of her own making. But the fans in attendance, hanging on her every word – and knowing every word of every song from her precocious debut album “Know-it-all” - would not let her. To see an artist and audience united together at the beginning of a journey is a special thing. Remember her as she was, and be ready for who she will become. We will be outlaws; partners in crime; she will be Bonnie; we all will be Clyde.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing Concert!

    by venus96 on 1/20/16The Danforth Music Hall - Toronto

    Absolutely loved her show! Worth your time, she sings spectacularly and truly is so down to earth and genuinely loves her fans