Jeremih in Birmingham
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About Jeremih
Jeremih is a Chicago R&B singer who emerged in the late 2000s with a knack for melodic hooks and late-night bedroom production. He broke through with "Birthday Sex" in 2009, a song that became inescapable and established him as a vocalist who could float between singing and rapping with equal ease. His album "All the Way" cemented his style—layered, intimate, production-heavy tracks that feel like they're being whispered directly to you. He's worked extensively as a featured artist, popping up on tracks with 50 Cent, Chance the Rapper, and countless others, often stealing the show with his deft vocal runs. Songs like "Oui" and "Don't Tell 'Em" became streaming staples, showcasing his ability to write earworms that actually have substance. Throughout his career he's remained prolific but understated, never quite achieving mainstream superstardom despite the quality of his work, which is probably fine with him.
Jeremih's shows are intimate despite venue size. Crowds are there specifically for him, singing along to every hook. He's smooth onstage, not flashy, but that confidence carries. People are genuinely there to hear the vocals—not much posturing.
Known for Down on Me, Birthday Sex, Oui, Don't Tell 'Em, Late Night Thoughts
Jeremih + Birmingham
Jeremih's relationship with Birmingham has been defined by his ability to draw crowds looking for smooth R&B in a city that doesn't always get major touring acts in the genre. His most recent appearance came in November 2023 at Resorts World Arena, where he worked through his catalog of sleek, production-heavy tracks. The setlist leaned on his strengths—those songs that sit perfectly between hip-hop and soul, the ones built around his careful vocal layering. He hit the obvious marks, the ones people came for, and the show had the feel of someone who knows exactly what he's doing on stage. The encore sent people out satisfied, which is probably the best you can ask for from a Tuesday night in Birmingham.
Jeremih in Birmingham News
- Jeremih, Waka Flocka, Amerie, Yung Joc, Crime Mob, Dem Franchize Boyz and Special Guests, Pretty Ricky Join the Ultimate Celebration PR Newswire · Nov 18, 2025
- B2K and Bow Wow Announce 2026 ‘Boys 4 Life Tour’ Dates - Rated R&B Rated R&B · Nov 18, 2025
- B2K Announce ‘Boys 4 Life’ Tour with Bow Wow & Special Guests That Grape Juice.net · Nov 18, 2025
- Keyshia Cole Talks 20th Anniversary 'The Way It Is' Tour & BET Awards Billboard · Jun 24, 2025
- Keyshia Cole Announces ‘The Way It Is’ 20th Anniversary World Tour / Taps Guests Lil Kim, SWV, ... That Grape Juice.net · Apr 17, 2025
Live Music in Birmingham
Birmingham's music scene has deep roots in soul and jazz, but contemporary R&B doesn't get as much institutional support as it probably should. Jeremih represents a particular strain of modern R&B—production-forward, technically precise, built more in studios than in church. When he comes through, it's a rare chance for the city's R&B listeners to see someone operating at that level of craft. The city's audiences tend to appreciate artists who take their work seriously, and Jeremih fits that bill.
Birmingham road trip to see Jeremih?
Stay in Forest Park—tree-lined streets, restored homes, close to downtown without feeling generic. Eat at Chez Fon Fon for excellent French-Italian food in a real neighborhood setting, or Goro Ramen for something more casual but excellent. Spend an afternoon at the Birmingham Museum of Art, which is genuinely worth your time and free. Walk through the Pepper Place district afterward for galleries and coffee. The city's Civil Rights history is significant; the 16th Street Baptist Church is essential if you have the time and reflective headspace.
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