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Tori Kelly in Minneapolis

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Tori Kelly
Target Center — Minneapolis, MN

Tori Kelly emerged from YouTube covers to become one of the more technically accomplished pop-R&B singers of her generation. Her debut album Unbreakable Smile announced someone with serious vocal chops and an ear for understated production. Songs like Nobody Love showcased her ability to move between whisper-thin verses and full-throated runs without it feeling showy. She's worked with producers like Ryan Tedder and Boi-1da, crafting a sound that sits somewhere between confident pop and contemporary R&B. Despite having the kind of voice that could dominate a stadium, there's something genuinely intimate about her best work. Her career has had its fits and starts—she's released music at her own pace, which means she's never quite achieved the mainstream saturation some of her peers have, but that's also meant she's stayed on her own terms.

Her shows are tight and controlled. Tori lets her voice do the talking without a lot of unnecessary choreography or production theater. Crowds are respectful, leaning forward to hear her. She's the kind of performer people come to actually listen to rather than have washed over them.

Known for Unbreakable Smile, Nobody Love, Hollow, Confused, Should've Been Us

Tori Kelly brought her versatile voice to the Palace Theatre in Minneapolis in March 2019, showcasing the breadth of her catalog across a 25-song set. She moved fluidly between her polished pop hits like 'Unbreakable Smile' and 'Should've Been Us' and deeper cuts that revealed her jazz and R&B influences—'Psalm 42' landed with quiet conviction, while a medley spanning 'Confetti' through 'Dear No One' demonstrated her ability to string together intimate moments. Closing with 'Change Your Mind' felt fitting for an artist who's never been content staying in one lane. The show proved Kelly's strength isn't just in the singles; it's in how she commands a room with technical precision and genuine vulnerability.

Minneapolis has always championed artists who blur genre lines—a legacy shaped by Prince and carried forward by its current crop of R&B, soul, and pop innovators. Tori Kelly fits naturally into that tradition: a singer-songwriter with jazz roots and pop sensibilities, equally comfortable as a vocalist or bandleader. The city's audiences tend to appreciate craft and versatility over trends, which explains why her deeper catalog played as well as her hits here.

Stay in the Northeast Minneapolis arts district—it's where the city's creative energy actually lives, with galleries, vintage shops, and the Mississippi River nearby. Eat at Café Alma in the same neighborhood for restrained, high-quality Italian cooking. Spend an afternoon at the Walker Art Center, which sits on a rise overlooking downtown and has genuine landscape appeal. Grab coffee at Spyhouse, a roaster that takes itself seriously without the performative nonsense. The Stone Arch Bridge is worth a walk if the weather cooperates.

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