Buy your R&B Tickets at TicketsNow.com.    
Click here to view our Site Map
Detroit, MI | Change Location
Home > Concert Tickets > R&B Tickets > Keyshia Cole Tickets  

Keyshia Cole Tickets

All Shows


Horrible concert
By CVen from San Diego, CA on 6/23/2009
Cons:
Crowd Was Not Into It, Poor Set List, Too Short
Best For:
Adults

Show was 45 minutes long. That also included some girl rapping for 2 songs and her back up singers sang 2 songs. She only sang the first verse of every song. Everyone was dissapointed

Was this review helpful to you? Yes/No- You may also flag this review.

[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

IT WAS SO NICE
By nickie from san bernardino on 6/19/2009
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It

OMG IT WAS THE BEST SHE SHOWED L.A love she stayed on stage 4 2 hours she brought monica lil kim and puffy daddy it was so nice she look so pretty thats why she is my number 1#

Was this review helpful to you? Yes/No- You may also flag this review.

[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

A Different Me
By Ant Toe Knee from Chicago, IL on 5/17/2009
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Opening Acts, Great Sound, Keyshia is Amazing, Keyshia is Growing
Best For:
Everyone

Keyshia is undoubtedly a great singer but this show proves she's a great entertainer too. She looked fresh, exciting and outright sexy during the entire show. Her handlers or promoters have found the right mixed of sexiness and high power energy for her. She was so cute and sexy in her outfits that I'm still drooling and stuned.

Was this review helpful to you? Yes/No- You may also flag this review.

[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

Horrible Experience
By Sad Keyshia Cole Fan from Houston, Tx on 4/29/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence
Cons:
Poor Set List, Poor Sound Quality, Too Short
Best For:
Everyone

The show was a horrible experience because the start time was 8pm. Ms. Cole did not get on stage until 10pm. Once on the stage, she finished the show by 10:45pm. This was a sold out show. She could have shown Houston more love than that! The crowd was so excited to see her. The few songs that she did perform, she did a great job. It was just too short. Fans were definitely cheated!

Was this review helpful to you? Yes/No- You may also flag this review.

How Buying & Selling Concert Tickets, Theater Tickets & Sporting Events Tickets works at TicketsNow
TicketsNow Guarantee: Authentic Tickets Or Your Money Back! - TicketsNow
Click here for TicketsNow Terms and Conditions.
Insider Email Alerts
Sign up for TicketsNow emails, get 10% off your first order.
Hot Events

Keyshia Cole Biography

One of the more genuine urban songstresses to emerge in the 2000s, Keyshia Cole worked her way up the industry ladder diligently yet quickly, making her major-label debut in 2004 at age 21. Born on the other side of the California Bay -- the often tough and troubled streets of Oakland -- Cole aspired from an early age to make music her life, so much so that she started working the angles while still a preteen. For instance, she did some recording with fellow Bay Area resident MC Hammer way back in the day, when she was only 12 or so. Her singing aspirations really began to take flight during the early 2000s, however. In particular, she sang on Messy Marv's Nubian Queen remix in 2001, and Tony Toni Ton member Dwayne Wiggins featured her on his soundtrack to the film Me & Mrs. Jones, also in 2001.

Following Bay Area opportunities such as these, she began contemplating a leap for the big time: Los Angeles. So when she discovered that her then-boyfriend had cheated on her, she immediately packed her bags and never looked back. In Los Angeles she quickly impressed many with her golden soprano voice and thus made plenty of industry contacts, among them A&M Records president Ron Fair, who immediately signed her to a solo deal. And to work she went on her debut album, The Way It Is, co-writing a number of songs and working alongside a number of hitmakers: the trendiest talent in hip-hop at the time, Kanye West, collaborated with her on I Changed My Mind, the album's lead single, and other big-name collaborators included 112 group member DaRon, Murder Inc. rapper Chink Santana, and veteran producer E-Poppi. Plus, she got the chance to collaborate with one of her inspirations, Eve, for a song on the Barbershop 2 soundtrack, Never, which was released as a single in early 2004.

When A&M/Interscope was ready to release The Way It Is in the spring of 2005, Cole found herself positioned alongside fellow young urban female singers like Brandy, Monica, and Beyonc. Yet Cole had an edge over her peers -- a street edge. Having grown up in Oakland and lived there most of her young life, she knew life wasn't all glitter and gold like it was in Hollywood. She knew the streets, and that inner-city viewpoint informs many of her songs, which are generally a bit rougher and less nave than those of your typical young female urban vocalist. Two singles released from The Way It Is, I Should Have Cheated and Love, reached the Top Ten of the R&B chart, and the album eventually sold a million copies in the U.S. The wait for her second album, 2007's Just Like You, was broken up by memorable appearances on Diddy's Press Play (Last Night) and R. Kelly's Double Up (Best Friend). The album was a smash, topping the R&B albums chart and missing the top of the Billboard 200 by one spot, and its release coincided with a BET reality series of the same name. Just after its second season started, in late 2008, Cole issued her third album, A Different Me. As with her previous album, it narrowly missed the top of the Billboard 200. Two years later, she released her third set, Calling All Hearts. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi