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by grace on 12/27/23Rating: 5 out of 5literally the most life changing concert ever. 100/10
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As he began work on his sophomore album, the artist known as keshi found himself at a remarkable crossroads: the end of 2 years straight of sold-out touring, the achievement of hitting nearly 11 billion global streams, and the prospect of turning 30 on the oh-so-near horizon. Born Casey Luong and raised in Sugarland, Texas, keshi has built a massive career almost entirely on the strength of his innate ability to render emotional vulnerability through song. Since 2017, he's released a trilogy of EPs and a breakthrough debut album GABRIEL -- which crossed 3.1 billion streams alone -- weaving the rhythms and melodies of pop, R&B, lo-fi, and hip hop into barefaced confessions about love, loneliness, and loss. And finally, after a whirlwind of singing those very personal songs to screaming audiences all over the world, he landed back in Texas, in need of something different: time and space, the freedom to work on music unbothered by the hectic chaos of live shows and promotion, and a home studio in which he could create a sophomore album that encompassed all he had learned and lived.
Requiem is the culmination of a career on the brink -- of blockbuster success, arena-sized shows, and a powerful personal evolution, the moment when a rookie artist steps into his place as a fully formed adult one. He was once a kid from Texas wavering about quitting his job as a nurse to pursue his dreams as a musician, causing anxiety in his more traditional Vietnamese family who hoped he'd stay in medicine; now, he is a major label artist who has sold out Radio City (twice!), with a ravenous fan base who has stuck with him since his Soundcloud days. GABRIEL led to two, back-to-back headlining North American tours, one world tour, and one tour in China. It reached #4 on Billboard, which became the highest charting debut album from a new artist in 2022. And the singles, including "LIMBO," "UNDERSTAND," and "GET IT," became viral sensations. All of a sudden there were stakes to the game -- his life was serious business, his art listened to by millions of people. "I'm just hitting a turn in my life when it's not always just fun and games -- and I wanted to have a weight on the record in that sort of way," he says. "At a certain point in an artist's lifespan, there's room for evolution and growth. It doesn't mean that you leave everything behind. But it means that you take risks."
And risks he took on Requiem. "It's about going back to what makes you love music in the first place," he says. "To hit it in a really pure way." The 13-song album is a spirited ride through genre, from classic Y2K-style pop ("Night") to homesick country ("Texas") to meditations on mortality and meaning ("Just to Die"). "I strove to create a varied and cohesive record that's timeless," he says. "I wanted Requiem to feel grand, bold and dynamic, for it to be someone else's classic record that they'd come back to again and again.
To create something so personal, he assembled his friends and frequent collaborators at a private studio in his home in Texas, far away from the loud revving industry engines in New York and Los Angeles. He played bass, guitar, piano, and even viola for various recordings. Instead of the pressure of concentrated writing sessions, he let melodies and ideas come to him while ambling about his life, playing video games, reading, whatever. "I lounge around and wait until something manifests inside of me. Until I have something I want to say," he says. "That's kind of how I get my best work." This space allowed him to contemplate the big things in his life, like the dissolution of a romantic relationship that left him bereft and led to the song "War," with biting, but terribly relatable lyrics -- Since you wanna go to war / Let's see who hurts the other more -- sung with verve in his signature falsetto.
He wasn't afraid of existential inquiry, either. This crossroads he found himself at brought up big questions about who he is, where he's going, and why he's here. He thought a lot about a good friend and collaborator who passed away, wishing, on the eponymous "Requiem," that that person could still be here on this wild ride with him. He explored the nature of fame and what it means to have purpose on songs like "Amen." He opined about regret and romance on "Dream." And he eulogized his own childhood on the sweetly nostalgic "Texas," singing to his 17-year-old self about the various roads not taken and that special moment in time when he still, as he sings, had a lifetime waiting right in front of me.
Lest it all seems serious, it's important to say that he's having fun, too! On the expertly realized "Night," you can practically see the boy band choreography in your head. No matter the vibe and virtue of a particular song on Requiem, all of them sound bigger and bolder than anything he's done before. The poppy and peppy first single "Say" feels tailor-made to become an anthem, sung along to by crowds of thousands at massive live shows. That's what's needed at a crossroads like this, after all: just since 2019, keshi has gone from selling out small 250-capacity clubs to headlining his own upcoming global arena tour in 2024-2025, including stops at Madison Square Garden in NYC and the Forum in LA. This is to say, at a junction this dramatic, keshi might not be exactly sure what the future holds, or where his life and career will go next on this rollercoaster of an existence he's had. But the point is, it almost doesn't matter: with Requiem, he's shown that whatever comes his way, there will be beautiful music made to accompany it.
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literally the most life changing concert ever. 100/10
I wish the meet & greet wasn't so quick but the openers were amazing and the show hasn't left my mind since I attended. I loved the show and the soundcheck was heavenly he said he loved me (hehe) after i was like "i love you">i'm super shy super shy but wait a minute while I make you mineis this hell or heaven.< <3 i'll keep it in my heart forever !! p.s. for the next tour add 'more' to the setlist please i yelled it out for soundcheck but i wasn't loud enough
The experience was perfect. I really enjoyed it so much. Keshi performed great:)
THIS MANNNN OH HOW DO I PUT IT HE KNOWSSS HOW TO PREFORM!!!!! CRYED HAPPILY THE WHOLE TIMEE
keshi blew me away. He is such a talented performer, and I'm so glad I got to witness him live. He had the crowd captivated, and he took the time to pause when people in the crowd needed help (the venue seriously lacked ventilation). Would definitely see him again.
I love this MAN. I AM ON MY KNEES FOR THIS MAN. I WISH THIS MAN CAME TO UTAH AGAIN AND I WILL BUY TICKETS FOR HIM… AGAIN
To start off, Keshi is one of my favorite artists! I was so happy to go to his concert since I missed it last year. His performances were chiefs kiss. I was thankful that the weather was amazing during the time of his show. Overall it was a great night and can’t wait to see him again, hopefully this time a little closer :)
I LOVEDDD IT was my first concert AND WOW it was so fun even the fans were nice BUT KESHI wahhh he performed really nice I would love to go again
Every single second can I enjoyed it it was so cool incredible because Keshi was so amazing
I loved it everything was so good it was the best concert I’ve been to so far
literally blew my cousin and i awayy, him and his crew are absolutely amazing. the live vocals exceeded our expectations, mans is literally an angel! the live band was so talented! and the openers were so good!!!
This was my first concert ever and I’m glad it was Keshi. I had so much fun, Keshi performed amazing!! I wanna see him again already.??
Keshi was great. I had the VIP to listen to his sound check it was great it was cold when he arrived. The downside is just the place was just to overcrowded you could feel everyone heat and when you tried move you would bump into someone or step on someone foot. The first opening artist was not very impressive. The second are was a great vibe I loved his energy he was very impressive. I could barley hear what he was saying though. It was long wait for keshi to perform it was kind of irritating. I could only get into 3 songs my feet were hurting a his fans were really rude. Please do not come with children there was people here with children and didn’t care that people drank and smoke on there faces and someone lost there child. If you do come with children please keep close eye on them.
I cried and I cried so much lol but the concert was amazing and I’m super happy that I got to see Keshi in concert for the first time. I never wanted that day to end it was the most amazing thing I could ever experience ??????
The first opening artist was not very impressive. His music didn't seem to lead into Keshi's style in any way. The second opening artist, No Rome, was better suited. The audio was of good quality. However, personally, the base did make it difficult to tell what the lyrics were and I found that somewhat annoying. Keshi was a good performer and entertaining, but he wasn't uniquely impressive. The stage lights were well done. The background screen showing Keshi was creative and was nice for people further away because they could see Keshi on a larger screen.
James Ivy was really good at hyping up the crowd with his songs and energy from the performance. No Rome's songs were really sad and introspective and got me in my feels. Keshi's energy was the highlight of the show and his stage presence is amazing. I love how he was able to both be able to hype up the crowd with songs like 2 Soon while also giving a really "in the feels" performance with drunk
I thoroughly enjoyed the concert! It was very fun and Keshi is an amazing performer!! Highly recommend seeing him if you get the chance!
Keshi was absolutely incredible! I have been waiting for so long to see him and he did not disappoint. The fact that he sang so well whilst having a cold is just amazing.
Keshi and his opening shows absolutely killed it in Houston!! we hope they come back soon.
I had been in many concerts, and sometime you can see an artist and think that he actually sing well on live like in the albums, but Keshi… omg! He is hundreds times better than his albums! I so gladly surprised! And the energy of the concert! We had the privilege to be Thad stop of his tour and you could noticed! He was so happy and he didn’t stop saying how much he love his town! He is a great artist! I’m so happy with his performance, his songs and lyrics are the best!