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Australian singer, songwriter and performer Sia is as exciting onstage as she is innovative in the studio. In electrifying performances in concert, such as her recent appearance at Coachella, Sia is both a sought-after collaborator and a mesmerizing solo performer. Audiences describe her as "powerful and strong” but with “charisma and charm.” On tour, a ticket to a Sia show is a ticket into a private world of intimate moments, shared dreams, hope and joy seen through the lens of songs like “You’ve Changed” or “Clap Your Hands.” Whether in the high energy moment of a hot dance track, in the intimacy of a soft ballad, in the funkiness of an acid-jazz inspired track, in the smokiness of some downtempo beats or in any of the many musical moods that she moves through, Sia takes audiences on a beautiful journey through her music every time she takes the stage.

Sia’s music is incredibly well-known. She hits the charts with tunes like her UK top ten single, “Taken for Granted,” and she also provides the soundtracks for some of the hottest movies and television shows lighting up screens today. Her song, “Elastic Heart,” is on "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" soundtrack, while her ballad, “Kill and Run,” was featured on the soundtrack to "The Great Gatsby." When she is not working on chart-topping hits for herself or for award-winning artists, including Beyoncé, Britney Spears, Eminem, Ne-Yo and Rihanna, Sia is burning up the stage with her unique hybrid of acid jazz, downtempo, trip-hop, pop and jazz. Over the course of five studio albums so far, Sia has shown an impressive depth, scale and range.

Reviews

Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 409 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    It's Sia

    by cwick1 on 2/1/18Frank Erwin Center - Austin

    I read the reviews and I suppose there is some merit, but nothing that should be unexpected. Sia never claims nor gives any indication she is going to unveil her face, not stand there, or actively interact with the crowds. this is the mystique that is compelling as well as frustrating. She is undoubtedly one of the most talented musicians in our generation. Writes her own songs, powerful voice, and dramatic artistic concepts. She is a remarkable mentor and her songs are pure with tattered emotional struggle and triumph. No one should be surprised seeing her at a concert still veiled, standing quite still and with little pomp and circumstance. the visual drama comes from her dancers and props. frankly, I would do just about anything to get to meet her and do wish she'd randomly toss the wig and talk to the audience, but this is Sia. Her way. isn't it quite a testament that people flock to this artist because of her voice? the mystery just makes us more curious and wanting more. this same sort of thing happened back in the 70's with artists that wore face paints and outlandish costumes.......recall Kiss? we were frantic when they were finally revealed from underneath the façade. but Kiss not only sang well, they performed with so much drama and over-the-top stunts. Sia is simplistic and beautifully so. I will take it any way she wants, at anytime. To see her live and be so near such musical greatness.........indescribable.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 11/14/17Barclays Center - Brooklyn

    incredible show! Sia was fantastic and so was Maggie Ziegler.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Alright show, way to short

    by jrberish on 8/6/17Barclays Center - Brooklyn

    Show was alright. The problem was waiting 2 hours and 30 minutes for her and her performing for a little over an hour...

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    by gisatur on 11/28/16Barclays Center - Brooklyn

    she sings great live, but nothing different from the album. she does not interact at all, just at the very end when she thanks the crowd. the venue is terrible for this kind of concert/show/music. most of the section view was obstructed by the stage set, so the only way we could see anything was on the screens and the images weren't even live! it was very frustrating.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing

    by Anonymous on 11/27/16Smoothie King Center - New Orleans

    Easily one of the best shows I've ever been to. Amazing.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Happy Birthday!

    by YouCantBeMeImaRockStar on 11/15/16Philips Arena - Atlanta

    Went for my BD, it was awesome! Great blend of music and art. Didn't want it to end, wish she had a two night show. Please come back to the states for your next album.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Show

    by Barbiephan on 11/10/16Philips Arena - Atlanta

    This was a fantastic show, however, she moved so much toward the back of the stage that if you were sitting to her right, you didn't see her after 3 songs :( But overall the show was amazing. Maddie Ziegler and the other dancers were phenomenal.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Sia...wtf

    by Lindsbian on 11/7/16Smoothie King Center - New Orleans

    So, I have a pleasure of seeing Sia five years ago in New Orleans at the house of blues. It was a tremendous performance, and also during a time. Where she was actually showing her face to her fans. As a huge see a fan, I do understand the reasoning behind the giant hair mask in her face on a regular basis. As a huge fan of music, I also understand the importance of visual artistry in every concert. However, I did not pay good money to question whether or not it was actually Sia performing. The video during her performance lead everyone to believe that it was a live action filming, however this was the first concert that I have actually seen where the performance in front of me was not what was shown on the screens. This means that what was in front of me ok a screen was a pre- recorded version of what I was actually seeing live. By the end of the concert at the viewers are left questioning whether or not it was actually see a performing the entire time, as she actually appears as a cameo make up artist in the concluding video. Quite frankly, the whole show was a load of crap. The music was on point, as it should be because it is a live concert and we paid good money for it to be conducted as such. Quite frankly though, I don't know who this Sia is and her fab base made it apparent that prior to these latest two albums, neither did they. What a disappointment.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Too Short of a Show

    by ScottieV18 on 11/7/16Barclays Center - Brooklyn

    Sia was her awesome self and I totally enjoyed the show....but, I blinked - and it was over. For nearly $200 per ticket, an hour and fifteen minutes hardly seemed worth it. While she had two opening acts, I was paying for Sia. Due to the fact that I had to work that day, getting to see the first act, Alunageorge was impossible. While Miguel sounded great and performed well, I really don't know this artist.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Sia is incredibly talented

    by klbc8042 on 11/7/16Smoothie King Center - New Orleans

    Sia is definitely the most interesting concert I've ever been to. The performers were fantastic. The only thing that would have made it better was if Sia would have been in the front corner instead of the back corner. I would've liked to see her sing a little more.