KeiyaA Concert Tickets - 2026 Tour Dates
Past concert

KeiyaA

Wednesday 12 July 2023

Venue

The Pocket
1508 North Capitol St NW, 20002, Washington, DC, US
Capacity: 70

Additional details

Doors open: 19:00

$20 Advance | $23 Day of show

Doors 7 PM | Show 8 PM (All ages)

a limited amount of tickets will be sold after doors open if availability permits; first come, first serve

KeiyaA

KeiyaA is a singer-songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist based in NYC. Raised in Chicago’s South Side, KeiyaA synthesizes her jazz training, R&B sensibilities, and hip-hop upbringing to create new soul sounds inundated with her powerful, sultry voice and dense lyricism. She aims to center the narrative and intellect of the black woman in the late-stage capitalist world.

KeiyaA’s debut album Forever, Ya Girl released on March 27, 2020. Forever, Ya Girl is a nu-soul landscape capturing the life of a Black woman. The project is primarily self-produced, and received a “Best New Music” review from Pitchfork as well as placement on several “Best of 2020” lists. Forever, Ya Girl has also earned KeiyaA fans in fellow artists such as Solange, Earl Sweatshirt, Blood Orange, Moses Sumney, and Jay-Z.

Black Folks Don't Swim?

Black Folks Don't Swim? is a Black music machine from space comprised of musicians, songwriters, composers, and organizers generating comfortable spaces for all to come together and feel uplifted through music. Led by a core ensemble of Gender-Variant folks, their practice is rooted in exploration and the musical ethos of “floating” between liberating sonic traditions including Jazz, Funk, Gospel, Rock, Soul, R&B and more. The group released their highly anticipated full-length debut album “For the Source” on all streaming platforms in early 2022. BFDS? is not a statement but rather an intentional prompt to examine the thought processes and conditioning of popular beliefs, challenging power structures that be. Our name is pronounced with the upswing inflection. Who don't swim? We float!

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