Hamilton Killed It!
by idropthebeat on 7/6/09Beaumont Club - Kansas CityThe way music and concerts should be. Theres nothing else to say...
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Anthony Hamilton Concert Schedule
December 30th, 2017 and February 11th, 2018 Indulge in the smooth, soulful sounds from R&B singer, songwriter, and musical artist Anthony Hamilton during his Anthony Hamilton 2017 tour. Experiencing Anthony Hamilton live means experiencing an entertaining night filled with Hamilton's distinctive raspy vocals as he belts out moving covers of popular songs and classic hits mixed with his hit songs and a live band. Anthony Hamilton's 2017 tour features music from his album What I'm Feelin' , which was released March 26th, 2016. This album is Hamilton's seventh studio album and his ninth album overall and features songs, such as "Love is an Angry Thing" and "Amen" -- a Billboard chart-topping R&B musical hit. Hamilton's previous tours include his 2016 What I'm Feelin' tour and his 2011 Back to Love tour. Anthony Hamilton's achievements include a 2003 Grammy Award nomination for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for "Po' Folks" and the Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance category for the 2009 Grammy award. Some of Hamilton's biggest accomplishments also include performing at the Smithsonian Salutes Ray Charles: In Performance concert for President Barack Obama and singing and co-writing "Freedom" -- a single from the Django Unchained film soundtrack. Check out this Anthony Hamilton Concert Schedule and catch Anthony Hamilton live on tour: Saturday, December 30th, 2017: Miami Funk Fest 2017 at the Miami Regional Park Amphitheater in Miramar, Florida Sunday, February 11th, 2018: An Evening of Love A Valentine's Day Concert at the Neal S Blaisdell Arena in Honolulu, Hawaii
Anthony Hamilton Background
Before getting his Grammy and churning out hits like "Charlene" and "Can't Let Go," Anthony Hamilton started singing from a young age and got his start in the church choir. Hamilton was born on January 28th, 1971, and is a native of Charlotte, North Carolina -- a core influence of his Southern neo-soul musical style. Hamilton also draws his musical influences from R&B greats, including Michael Jackson. After moving to New York City in the 1990s and moving between record labels, Hamilton finally created a name for himself with his fourth album in 2003, which featured the musical hit "Charlene." Hamilton's influence extends beyond music into the public sphere through his speaking and advocacy opportunities as a CASA spokesperson, which allows him to raise awareness about the foster care system.
The way music and concerts should be. Theres nothing else to say...
This was one of the best concerts that I have seen in a while. The club was small but it made the atmosphere very intimate and personable - just the way Anthony Hamilton would like it. He must have had an accident and limped on stage with a cane and later had to use crutches. That still did not stop him from dancing and getting down on the floor from the stage to mingle with the fans. They loved it! He mixed neo-soul music with some heart throbbing "church slick" gospel, with an awesome arrangement of "Jesus Can Work It Out". The crowd brought him out for an encore and he did his rendition of Set My Soul On Fire and that is just what he did with the audience. This show was BLAZIN' HOT!!!!
Anthony Hamilton's concert was amazing!!! I will never forget the experience.
The show started late and they said musiq soul child was coming as well. I expected Anthony Hamilton to perform a whole lot better than he did; however, he hurt his knee and couldn't do much. Overall, he did okay because he can really sing; nothing or no one can take that away from him. I just wish the show would have been better. I have nothing to really brag about. Will I go see him again, I probably will.
The show was amazing. Anthony Hamilton puts on a great show. His band is awesome and we definitely got our money's worth. I would definitely recommend his show!!!
Anthony for sure did his thang. He was great! I loved seeing him dancing around the stage. And hearing his songs sung live was very moving. It was like church, and chicken noodle soup for the heart at the same time. I would go see Anthony anytime. Please go support him. His whole crew is great as well, I didnt think there was enough room on stage for his guitar and bass player they were cutting up and dancing all over the stage, it was a great show. I just Loved it!! I would go over and over.
Anthony performed his heart out, with a hurt knee, cane and all!!
A little short, but all in all a great show Mr.Hamlton have a knee injury
I like Anthony's performance eventhough I felt like his hurt knee kind of limited him, physically. The voice and all my favorite songs were sung to perfection. The venue wasn't desirable, it was really cramped in the seating area and was too small of a venue for such a calaber act as Anthony Hamilton. The sound crew really needs a bit more practice on the sound board, but never fear Anthony's voice sounds good even with the feedback.
Anthony Hamilton is a great performer! It would have been nice if Music and Chrisette Michelle would have come to Jacksonville as well. I feel cheated. In addition, the location of the concert had the worst sound system ever!
Even with an injured knee Anthony Hamilton gave a great performance.
My best friend and I attended this event together to celebrate her graduation from college this pass May, and my birthday this coming weekend. I must say that I really did'nt know what to expect, but was truly satisfied with show delivered by Mr. Hamilton. Although Anthony's leg was giving him some problems, he never let up for a moment!. From the flow of the selections performed, to the cohesiveness and the unity of his band, they delivered. Hat's off to Anthony and the crew on such a successful performance. A note to Anthony -Take it easy on the knee, and keep on bringing it to the people like you did at the beach!!! Your style and class is so apperciated!!!
I really enjoyed Anthony. He's the man. However, I was not impressed with the venue or the parking. The "House of Blues" was an excite facility. I was just not expecting to have to stand up. The parking was horrible.
I absolutly loved this concert!!! He sang all the good songs and even took us to church for a sec! I had a permanent smilefor the rest of the night! Plus his band and background singers were awsome!!! :-) Great Job
Anthony Hamilton puts on an amazing show!!! He is a must see live. He had a leg injury and still performed allnight by himself. His vocals are amazing. I really loved the show and hope to see him in concert again.
The concert was off the hook. Even though we thought the show included Musiq, we had a great time with Anthony. He had a bum leg, but still managed to turn the show out.
Concert was a wonderful experience. Nice-intimate setting. Excellent entertainer. Great music. Connected with audience--very personable.
Do get me wrong this was not the first time I have been to one of his concerts. But let me say it get better every time. In the past I did not have the best set, but this time I was really for him. Tickets when on sale a 10:00am I was buying mine at 10:03. An that was only because I was having computer issues. I was able to get second row first and second seat on the end. I was able to get call on stage roght after he song sister BIG BONE (which is one of my jams). And I dance with him. I had a Blast. It was by far the best day of my life( well after I became a grad)... I have been a fan of him for a long time. when he was singing with Nappy Roots I was a fan. I can not wait until I can see him again. God Bless him and his Family. And my he continue to have many more Great shoes. ..... Oh I really am praying for his leg to get better. But he still gave a great show.
Anthony Hamilton is such an amazing artist. He sounds just as good if not better in person and makes you fall in love all over again...
I am not a complaining person! This is my first time EVER writing a review for anything, but I was highly disappointed with this concert. I was actually bored and toward then end I told my husband that I was sleepy. I knew that Anthony Hamilton was the sole performer on the ticket (minus Musiq Soulchild and Crisette Michelle), but expected much more. The acoutics in the venue were horrible. The playlist was short and did not reflect the many great songs of his albums. It was very difficult to hear him speak - I could hear him sing, but if I didn't already know the lyrics it would have been difficult to hear the actual words to the songs. His mics kept giving feedback (Even he was a bit annoyed by this). There was a lot of fluff in the show (pulling people from the audience to dance on stage, a church song which lasted about 10-15min, and the usual musician and back ground singer intros). He arrived on stage at 8:50 pm and the show was over at 10:20pm. (No Encore performance!!) I would say he actually sang only about 45min!! Of that time, I really enjoyed his singing. Unlike many artists today he can really sing live!! He was also on crutches and walking with a cane, which he couldn't help because he had been in an accident, but if you are unable to give the people a show, I'd rather you just cancel!! Honestly, I would have been just as happy had I invited a few friends over and played his music in my living room... Sorry, Anthony - Still Love you though!!!