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by Latrice on 11/11/25Orpheum Theatre - MinneapolisRating: 5 out of 5It was a beautiful concert. I'm looking forward to many many more.

Early in 2013, Fred Hammond released "United Tenors," an album wherein the gospel giant recruited three of his peers ā Brian Courtney Wilson, Dave Hollister, and Eric Robertson -- to help him deliver his brand of fresh, funky gospel to adoring fans. The album features the same vocal theatrics the multi-talented Hammond displays at his live concerts. Fred Hammond has an opera singer's poise, a funkmaster's soul, a gospel singer's faith, and a showman's love for his audience. Not one wrong note comes out of Hammond's mouth, not one missed beat or misstep. He is a singer's singer, able to rouse a concert hall like a revival preacher with the power of his voice. Each performance is a tour-de-force. For his audience, a Fred Hammond show is a ticket to paradise.
"United Tenors" demonstrates Hammond's ability to imbue every song with a power all its own. From the first track, "Unshakeable," it's clear that Hammond is in control. The song is funky and tight and sets the tone for the entire album. Gospel is given a new face here with elements of hip-hop, sampling, scratching and other throwback styles enlivening the mix. Hammond and friends may have invented a new style of gospel altogether.
When Fred Hammond started his first group, Commissioned, back in the '80s, the young producer and singer carved out a niche for himself as a major force in the industry. A singer since the age of 12, nothing could keep the dynamic Hammond down when he took off on a solo career with 1991's "I Am Persuaded," an album that reached No. 11 on Billboard's Top Gospel Albums. From there, Hammond established his firm place in the world of contemporary black music. "God, Love & Romance," released in 2012, reached No. 1 and for good reason. In songs like "Face It All," Hammond fuses the love song with gospel praise so perfectly that the match seems made in heaven.
Intro
Accompanied by Kirk Franklin on Keys
Main Set
Encore
Encore
It was a beautiful concert. I'm looking forward to many many more.
The Kings of Gospel concert was great! I really enjoyed each of the artists. The Orpheum Theatre really needs to upgrade their auditorium. Iām a tall person and my knees took a beating due to the tight space. I hadnāt been to the theater in years and I was quickly reminded why I had stayed away. Besides being uncomfortable in my seat, the show was great!
Show was good ang like it started on time feel everyone had a good time they really got the crowd involved
Uncle Fred did an amazing job singing him and his crew
The concert was good and I thoroughly enjoyed it. However, because of the audience attracted to this concert (older crown), I believe it should have started earlier, i.e. 7:00pm. Getting into and out of the parking lot at House of Hope was not a good experience at all. Going in I could not get any assistance on getting to the handicapped spaces. Getting out of the parking lot was a nightmare. No assistance at all which delay exiting the lot.
Enjoyed celebration Gospel Worship. Will attend another concert Fred Hammond and Marvin Sapp WOW! Comedian Lil` Fry kept the energy going. Donald Lawrence opened up and was WONDERFUL. So good to see gospel songstress Kim McFarlan. Jekaklyn Carr just couldn't get enough Simply beautiful praise and worship! Marvin Winans "Let the church say' Amen.
I was unbelievably struck by the size of the venue and the fact that it was orderly and well organized. I would definitely come to another show at this venue.
Spirit lifting music. Took you back to when you were a kid in the choir! Great performances from all performers.
Fred Hammond was spectacular as usual and so were all the other artists !
It was on time, engaging, and entertaining. I had an absolute blast!