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by Helen Bed on 10/27/23Tennessee Theatre - KnoxvilleAwesome! What an amazing experience!! Quite a gifted artist-awesome music and a strong message.
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Meow Wolf
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Saturn - Birmingham
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Ryman Auditorium
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Since her breakthrough in 2020, acclaimed singer-songwriter Joy Oladokun has been hailed by Rolling Stone as "Nashville's most low-key musical revolutionary" and celebrated for her uniquely vulnerable voice. Oladokun has released two highly acclaimed albums--2021's in defense of my own happiness and 2023's Proof of Life--both appearing on numerous best-of-the-year lists. Oladokun's forthcoming project, Observations From a Crowded Room, due out October 18, marks a significant evolution in her career. This 15-track collection--comprised of 12 songs and 3 interludes--reflects her growth as an artist and producer, blending her pop-folk roots with electronic and psychedelic elements. Solely written and produced by Oladokun, the album represents a personal and artistic turning point, crafted during a period of introspection and questioning. A proud queer Black woman and daughter of Nigerian immigrants, Oladokun has graced prestigious stages like the White House for the Respect for Marriage Act signing ceremony, as well as national TV appearances including "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," and "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" She has also performed on "CBS Saturday Morning," "TODAY," PBS' "Austin City Limits," and NPR Music's "Tiny Desk (Home) Concert." Oladokun's music has resonated across diverse platforms, from documentaries to popular TV series like "And Just Like That," "CSI: Vegas" and "Grey's Anatomy." Her song "i see america" was a finalist for the Recording Academy's Special Merit Award for Best Song for Social Change. Widely respected by her peers, Oladokun has collaborated with artists such as Chris Stapleton, Brandi Carlile, Maren Morris, Jason Isbell and Noah Kahan and has joined Morris, Isbell, Kahan, John Mayer, Tyler Childers, Hozier, My Morning Jacket, Pink Sweat$, Leon Bridges and Manchester Orchestra on the road.
Awesome! What an amazing experience!! Quite a gifted artist-awesome music and a strong message.
Joy was such a rockstar! So much fun to watch her and the band jam out. Awesome opener too - phenomenal experience all the way around.
Joy was on for just a little bit over an hour. Great performance but a little bit short set in my estimation. Crowd talked a lot even during her performance and the sound didn’t reach the back of the hall near bar very well.
Joy always delivers a great show. I wasn't as in love with the opening act Becca but they really did connect to the audience in between songs which was a treat. Joy as always took us on a musical journey and it was simply stunning to witness.
I didn’t know Joy’s music other than one song with Chris Stapleton. She is so delightful! She was funny. Honest. Charming. And wow can that girl sing!! Super talented. My husband and I throughly enjoyed it.
Joy is amazing!! She has a singing voice that is a delight to listen to. Her lyrics resonate and leave you thinking. I would absolutely attend any of her concerts.
Joy was AMAZING!!! The opener was way to political and their audio just wasn’t good.
I love Joy's lyrics and feeling in her voice. I saw her at Outside Lands 2023. The concert was fun and the band played solid. She sang well too. She just seemed to be looking for approval from her bassist rather than connecting with the crowd which took away a little oomph from the performance. Still enjoyed myself and it was a great crowd that came to see her.
She and her whole band delivered. Her music is bomb and she happens to also be hilarious. I really enjoyed the whole show.
So fun and entertaining! What a voice! Was thinking of flying to LA to see the show, so glad she came to Denver.
Joy is a phenomenal performer. Humble, ridiculously talented, and puts on a really good show. Highly recommend say her. You will not regret it.
Was blessed enough to see Miss. Joy Oladokun at the Keswick Theatre. She did this amazing Green Day mash up. Overall a lively performance! I look forward to seeing her again this fall.
The opening act Bre Kennedy was really good. Led up to Joy who is inspiring and wonderful. Her band and back up singers were so fun to watch. Great venue! Her voice, guitar playing and stories about her life are always wonderful to listen to. Can’t wait to see her again! She’s got a loyal following.
I saw Joy at the Mish and at Red Rocks last August and she was so down to earth and just someone you would love to be around and have a sesh. Seeing her in my hometown and at the Bowery was soo sweet! I felt like she let us in on her thoughts and feelings more as she was the headliner. She does not disappoint!
I got there at 7 expecting the show to begin at 7:30, but there were 2 opening acts that lasted until 9 pm at least, and while they were good, I had to leave to feed my parking meter. There was no re-entry into the venue, so I was SOL for seeing the act I had actually wanted to see. However, the opening acts were good. Wish I could have come back in!