Solange Tour Tickets | 2025

Solange

Solange blends alternative R&B, soul, and performance art into meditative, visually rich concerts—horns, choreography, and sculptural staging over deep grooves. Expect immersive storytelling from A Seat at the Table and When I Get Home. Secure your Solange concert tickets.

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What to Expect at a Solange Tour Concert

Solange’s live shows feel like a gallery installation in motion—precise musicianship, choreographed movement, and striking visual design that turns venues into contemplative spaces.

  • Curated, album-forward sets built around A Seat at the Table and When I Get Home.
  • All-white costuming and minimalist palettes that frame the choreography and band.
  • Horn and string textures supporting spacious R&B arrangements and call-and-response moments.
  • Sculptural stage elements—steps, moons, and geometric forms—used as narrative set pieces.
  • Reimagined transitions that weave interludes into full songs for seamless flow.
  • Close-mic vocals with immaculate live mixes emphasizing harmony stacks.
  • Ensemble movement: dancers and backing vocalists integrated into the compositions.
  • Community-minded peaks on “F.U.B.U.” and cathartic hush on “Cranes in the Sky.”
  • Guest musicians or avant-jazz inspirations on select curated dates.
  • Thoughtful pacing—roughly 75–100 minutes—favoring immersion over spectacle.

The Most Popular Songs of Solange

  1. “Cranes in the Sky” (2016): Grammy-winning balm about avoidance and healing; a modern soul classic.
  2. “Don’t Touch My Hair” (2016): serene, assertive anthem with Sampha that reframed cultural boundaries.
  3. “Losing You” (2012): Dev Hynes–crafted indie-R&B breakthrough with a buoyant, bittersweet pulse.
  4. “Almeda” (2019): Houston-rooted ode to “black-owned things,” merging chopped-and-screwed sway with futurist sheen.
  5. “Binz” (2019): breezy, sub-two-minute vignette that loops like a sunlit mantra.
  6. “Stay Flo” (2019): velvet, ride-out groove that became a fan-favorite deep cut.
  7. “Mad” (2016): simmering confessional with Lil Wayne, validating rage as a step toward healing.
  8. “F.U.B.U.” (2016): communal, horn-lifted statement piece designed for collective release.
  9. “T.O.N.Y.” (2009): candid, retro-soul confession from Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams.
  10. “Sandcastle Disco” (2008): effervescent, Motown-tinted single that hinted at her left-of-center path.

The Most Popular Solange Video

Co-directed by Solange and Alan Ferguson, “Cranes in the Sky” (Oct. 2016) pairs minimalist tableaux and sculptural poses with airy string-and-bass textures. Art direction from longtime collaborators underscores themes of healing and restraint. Its serene visual language and platinum calm helped make it her most-viewed official video and a signature of the A Seat at the Table era.

Solange Bio & Rise to Fame

Solange — GRAMMY-winning singer, songwriter, and performance artist shaping alternative R&B with visual, architectural staging.

  • Origin: Houston, Texas; early stints dancing with Destiny’s Child before solo debut.
  • Discography highlights: Solo Star (2002), Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams (2008), EP True (2012), A Seat at the Table (2016), When I Get Home (2019).
  • Breakthrough: A Seat at the Table debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in Oct. 2016.
  • Awards: “Cranes in the Sky” won the 2017 GRAMMY for Best R&B Performance.
  • Hallmarks: introspective narratives, community-centered themes, and choreography-led staging.
  • Curatorial projects: site-specific “An Ode To” at the Guggenheim (2017), plus multidisciplinary works and film screenings around When I Get Home.
  • Performance series: 2017’s Orion’s Rise with guests like Sun Ra Arkestra, Earl Sweatshirt, Flying Lotus, and Chassol.
  • Touring profile: festivals and curated residencies, including Vivid LIVE (Sydney Opera House) and a 2020 Opera House run.
  • Live trademarks: all-white ensembles, horn sections, stair-and-moon set motifs, and cinematic camera direction.

Fascinating Insights About Solange’s Tours

Solange’s tours and performance series combine concert, choreography, and installation—each era refines the staging and community focus.

  1. Her 2017 Orion’s Rise series hit Washington, D.C., New York, and Berkeley with guests including Sun Ra Arkestra, Earl Sweatshirt, Flying Lotus, and Chassol.
  2. At Radio City Music Hall (Oct. 2017), the set featured ascending stairs, side “pyramids,” and a luminous moon centerpiece.
  3. “An Ode To” at the Guggenheim (May 2017) invited attendees to wear white and stow phones, staging songs amid dancers and brass in the rotunda.
  4. She presented A Seat at the Table selections at major 2017 festivals including Roots Picnic and Panorama, with horn-forward arrangements.
  5. In 2018 she brought an expanded band and choreography to Sydney Opera House’s Vivid LIVE across multiple nights.
  6. “Almeda” visuals were filmed at Fort Worth Water Gardens (and local museums), tying the era to Texas sites.
  7. A 2020 Sydney Opera House residency added a 360° visual set with live band and dancers.
  8. In April 2019, she withdrew from Coachella due to “major production delays,” per the festival’s statement.
  9. She canceled Afropunk Johannesburg (Dec. 2017) after revealing a diagnosis affecting her autonomic nervous system.
  10. Summer 2019 festival stops included Primavera Sound (Barcelona & Porto), Parklife, Bonnaroo, and Lovebox.

Solange Ticket Buying Tips

Her dates are selective and sell quickly—use these strategies to land quality seats with confidence.

  1. Sign up for artist/venue newsletters and enable app alerts for presales and on-sales.
  2. Create accounts and save payment details on primary sellers in advance.
  3. Compare GA floor vs. lower-bowl sides for sound and sightline balance.
  4. Check multiple nights or nearby cities; weeknights can price lower.
  5. Evaluate VIP/premium packages for tangible perks (early entry, merch).
  6. Use reputable official exchanges if primary sells out; avoid unverifiable resellers.
  7. Watch for late production holds—inventory often releases 24–72 hours pre-show.
  8. Study seat maps to avoid camera bays and obstructed angles.
  9. Review venue entry rules (mobile-only tickets, bag policy) to breeze through doors.
  10. Plan transport early; on-site parking and transit add-ons can sell out.

Solange’s Concert Testimonials

Fans describe a focused, elevated experience—somewhere between a concert and a living artwork.

  • “Felt like a moving sculpture—stunning and intimate.” — Attendee, New York
  • “Horns, harmonies, and silence in perfect balance.” — Attendee, London
  • “The all-white staging made every gesture resonate.” — Attendee, Los Angeles
  • “‘Cranes in the Sky’ had the whole room floating.” — Attendee, Sydney
  • “A meditation you can dance to.” — Attendee, Manchester
  • “Choreography and camera work pulled us into the story.” — Attendee, Chicago
  • “Community energy peaked on ‘F.U.B.U.’—powerful.” — Attendee, Philadelphia
  • “Sound was pristine; vocals sat beautifully in the mix.” — Attendee, Toronto
  • “Felt curated for the space, not just another tour stop.” — Attendee, Barcelona
  • “Left inspired—artful, intentional, unforgettable.” — Attendee, Houston

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