Your browser is not supported. For the best experience, use any of these supported browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge.
Skip to main content
PayPal Preferred Payments Partner

R&B

Anita Baker Tickets

Concerts0 Results

No more results on this page

About

Anita Baker on Tour

Anita Baker has brought grace and class to every performance since her teenage days honing her three-octave vocal range at Detroit nightclubs. After gaining more experience on the stage with the Detroit funk band Chapter 8, she set off on a solo career in the early 1980s. 

She hit it big with such romantic classics as "Sweet Love" and took the world by storm, starting with her first headlining stint, The Rapture Tour, in 1986. Over the next decade, Baker kept conquering the charts as well as stages around the world, until 1994-95's Rhythm of Love tour. 

After a long hiatus, she came back strong in 2004 after signing to Blue Note Records, and she became a regular on the road once again. In January 2018, she announced her retirement, but not before saying goodbye with a bang with her hugely successful Farewell Concert Series tour.

Anita Baker Background

One of the great masters of quiet-storm slow jams, Anita Baker has long been a dependable voice for soft sophistication and everlasting romance. Born in 1958 in Toledo, Ohio, but raised in Detroit, Baker found her passion at a young age, performing in gospel choirs, then singing at local clubs and performing in various bands, including funk band Chapter 8. 

It took some time — and persuasion from Beverly Glen Records label head Otis Smith — before she pursued a solo career. She recorded her debut album, The Songstress, in 1983. Three years later, she hit her stride with her sophomore album, Rapture. The release garnered a number of hits, including Grammy-winning songs "Caught Up in the Rapture" and "Sweet Love." 

The following year, she earned one more Grammy, this time on track "Ain't Got No Need to Worry," a collaboration with brother quartet The Winans. The hits kept coming with Baker's 1988 album, Giving You the Best That I Got, which landed on the top of the Billboard charts and earned her more Grammys for Best Female R&B Vocal and Best R&B Song. 

Baker would continue to dominate R&B into the next decade, starting with 1990's Compositions, followed by Rhythm of Love in 1994. From that point on, Baker took a break to focus on family, and it wasn't until a decade later that she returned with her next album, 2004's My Everything and then a holiday release, Christmas Fantasy. 

The next decade saw another Grammy nomination, this time for Best Traditional R&B Performance with 2012's Tyrese cover "Lately." In 2018, she was honored with the BET Lifetime Achievement Award. That same year, Baker announced her retirement — but not before selling out shows around the country for her farewell tour.

Setlists

    1. 1.Lady Marmalade (The Eleventh Hour cover)
    2. 2.Mystery
    3. 3.Watch Your Step
    4. 4.Been So Long
    5. 5.Caught Up in the Rapture
    6. 6.No One in the World (Dionne Warwick cover)
    7. 7.Golden Time of Day (Maze cover) (Snippet)
    8. 8.Angel
    9. 9.Just Because
    10. 10.Whatever It Takes
    11. 11.Will You Be Mine
    12. 12.Giving You the Best That I Got (Sung from the back of the floor)
    13. 13.Same Ole Love (365 Days a Year)
    14. 14.Fairy Tales
    15. 15.Sweet Love
    16. 16.I Apologize
    17. 17.You Bring Me Joy
    1. 1.Same Ole Love (365 Days a Year)
    2. 2.Mystery
    3. 3.Sweet Love
    4. 4.Been So Long
    5. 5.Caught Up in the Rapture
    6. 6.No One in the World (Dionne Warwick cover)
    7. 7.Lead Me Into Love
    8. 8.Fairy Tales
    9. 9.Angel
    10. 10.Giving You the Best That I Got
  1. Encore

    1. 11.You Bring Me Joy
    1. 1.Mystery
    2. 2.Sweet Love
    3. 3.Been So Long
    4. 4.Caught Up in the Rapture
    5. 5.No One in the World (Dionne Warwick cover)
    6. 6.Lead Me Into Love
    7. 7.I Apologize
    8. 8.Just Because
    9. 9.Same Ole Love (365 Days a Year)
    10. 10.Giving You the Best That I Got
  1. Encore

    1. 11.Angel
    2. 12.Fairy Tales
    1. 1.Lady Marmalade (The Eleventh Hour cover)
    2. 2.Mystery
    3. 3.Sweet Love
    4. 4.Been So Long
    5. 5.Caught Up in the Rapture
    6. 6.No One in the World (Dionne Warwick cover)
    7. 7.Ain't Nobody (Rufus & Chaka Khan cover)
    8. 8.Lead Me Into Love
    9. 9.Same Ole Love (365 Days a Year)
    10. 10.Love You to the Letter
    11. 11.Giving You the Best That I Got
  1. Encore

    1. 12.Angel
    2. 13.Fairy Tales
  2. Encore 2

    1. 14.You Bring Me Joy
    1. 1.Lady Marmalade (The Eleventh Hour cover)
    2. 2.Mystery
    3. 3.Sweet Love
    4. 4.Caught Up in the Rapture
    5. 5.Lead Me Into Love (Dedicated to George Duke.)
    6. 6.Same Ole Love (365 Days a Year)
    7. 7.Fairy Tales

Reviews

Rating: 4.1 out of 5 based on 3354 reviews
  • Anita Baker was awesome

    by LovinLife on 7/6/09Lot C at Camden Yards - BaltimoreRating: 5 out of 5

    She still got it. Her energy was contagious. She sang the songs that I wanted to hear and also took some advice from the fans. I think her performance was exactly 1.5 hrs. The audience was in unison with Anita as she sang. There were people dancing and swaying to her love songs. There were hands in the air that waved to the beat. There were kissing and carrassing in the aisle. And this was not due to the aaaa achohol. She was one with the audience and whether or not she was acting she generally acted like she wanted to give the audience the "best that she got". I will definitely continue to see her. The audience was a mixer of all ages. One drawback the concert didn't start on time. Each time a promoter would come out and say one more minute. But the minutes turned into almost an hour. My tickets stated 6:00pm but Anita came on around 8:25pm. Some people in the audience were told that she was due to appear at 7:00 others said 7:30 and 8:00pm. You could tell that the audience was getting alittle agitated. But all-in-all the event was spectacular.

  • ms baker

    by harold on 7/6/09Lot C at Camden Yards - BaltimoreRating: 5 out of 5

    fine wine ages. art work grows more beautiful during the decades. Ms BAKER still has it. For all times.

  • ANITA BAKER IS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING & UNFORGETTABLE!

    by AKAKAPPASANDS on 7/6/09Lot C at Camden Yards - BaltimoreRating: 5 out of 5

    ANITA BAKER IS THE ICON FOR CLASSY SOULRTY PERFECTION. SHE WILL CAUSE YOU TO REMINISE ON PAST LOVES, FALL IN LOVE AGAIN WITH PRESENT LOVE, AND REMAIN HOPEFUL FOR THE LOVE THAT'S ON IT'S WAY. THERE IS NO ONE IN THE WORLD ... CAN SING IT LIKE ANITA BAKER. THERE ARE TRULY NO WORDS TO EXPRESS HER GOD GIVEN TALENTS. HER VOICE IS NOT POWERFUL AND ANGELIC THAT I HAD TO STOP THINKING ABOUT MY MAN AND THANK GOD FOR ALL OF MY BLESSINGS (WHICH OF COURSE INCLUDED THE OPPORTUNITY TO WATCH AND HEAR HER SING UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL).

  • African American Heritage Festival: Anita Baker

    by Vivian2 on 7/6/09Lot C at Camden Yards - BaltimoreRating: 3 out of 5

    Overall the concert was just mediocre for the $80 dollars tickets purchased. Anita Baker was extremely late and didn't perform until 1 1/2 after the starting time. Her band was off key at moments and she would request that they start over.