Anthony Hamilton Concert Schedule
December 30th, 2017 and February 11th, 2018 Indulge in the smooth, soulful sounds from R&B singer, songwriter, and musical artist Anthony Hamilton during his Anthony Hamilton 2017 tour. Experiencing Anthony Hamilton live means experiencing an entertaining night filled with Hamilton's distinctive raspy vocals as he belts out moving covers of popular songs and classic hits mixed with his hit songs and a live band. Anthony Hamilton's 2017 tour features music from his album What I'm Feelin' , which was released March 26th, 2016. This album is Hamilton's seventh studio album and his ninth album overall and features songs, such as "Love is an Angry Thing" and "Amen" -- a Billboard chart-topping R&B musical hit. Hamilton's previous tours include his 2016 What I'm Feelin' tour and his 2011 Back to Love tour. Anthony Hamilton's achievements include a 2003 Grammy Award nomination for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for "Po' Folks" and the Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance category for the 2009 Grammy award. Some of Hamilton's biggest accomplishments also include performing at the Smithsonian Salutes Ray Charles: In Performance concert for President Barack Obama and singing and co-writing "Freedom" -- a single from the Django Unchained film soundtrack. Check out this Anthony Hamilton Concert Schedule and catch Anthony Hamilton live on tour: Saturday, December 30th, 2017: Miami Funk Fest 2017 at the Miami Regional Park Amphitheater in Miramar, Florida Sunday, February 11th, 2018: An Evening of Love A Valentine's Day Concert at the Neal S Blaisdell Arena in Honolulu, Hawaii
Anthony Hamilton Background
Before getting his Grammy and churning out hits like "Charlene" and "Can't Let Go," Anthony Hamilton started singing from a young age and got his start in the church choir. Hamilton was born on January 28th, 1971, and is a native of Charlotte, North Carolina -- a core influence of his Southern neo-soul musical style. Hamilton also draws his musical influences from R&B greats, including Michael Jackson. After moving to New York City in the 1990s and moving between record labels, Hamilton finally created a name for himself with his fourth album in 2003, which featured the musical hit "Charlene." Hamilton's influence extends beyond music into the public sphere through his speaking and advocacy opportunities as a CASA spokesperson, which allows him to raise awareness about the foster care system.