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Best Contemporary Pop in November 2024

Cyndi Lauper at Moda Center

Cyndi Lauper

Cyndi Lauper continues to surprise, innovate, and inspire since she first graced fans with her talents in the 1980s. Following the release of her documentary about her life, titled 'Let the Canary Sing,' the '80s icon has announced her farewell tour, 'Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell,' her first tour in a decade! Kicking off this fall, the iconic songstress will be joined by special guests which are yet to be announced.

Sabrina Carpenter at Moda Center

Sabrina Carpenter

Singer-songwriter Sabrina Carpenter is hitting the road once again in 2024 on the Short N Sweet tour! The tour comes during Carpenter's ruling of the Billboard charts (and everybody's playlists). Her tracks 'Espresso' and 'Please, Please, Please' have been two of the biggest pop hits of the year. There's no slowing her down as she quickly races to stardom, so make sure you catch her when she comes to town!

Emily King at Aladdin Theatre

Emily King

Grammy Award nominated recording artist Emily King kicks off this year with a new tour. An artist with a loyal fan base eager to listen to her sweet and captivating vocals, King utilizes the genres of pop, rock, and r&b to create heartfelt and catchy music, she has collaborated with the likes of Erykah Badu and John Legend.

Tinashe at Roseland Theater

Tinashe

RnB diva-in-waiting Tinashe is bringing her smooth and scintillating blend of sparse beats, soulful vocals and radio-ready grooves on a tour of the US in support of her upcoming album Quantum Baby. The 'Nasty' songstress isn't just a multi-platinum-certified R&B disruptor, but also a singer, writer, and dancer who produces, mixes, engineers, creative directs, and edits her work. By taking complete control of her independence, she pushes boundaries in every way. 2023's "BB/ANG3L," featured the tantalizing 'Needs' and was included on various year-end lists - including Pitchfork and Paper Magazine.

Wild Child at Revolution Hall

Wild Child

Hailing from Austin, TX, this pop-rock band have won accolades galore for their eclectic sound, and have been hailed as one of the city's top acts since the release of their debut album Pillow Talk in 2011. An regular at festivals across the country including Lollapalooza, Forecastle, Winnipeg Folk Festival, and at Newport Folk Festival, where they were live-streamed world wide by NPR.

Postmodern Jukebox at Revolution Hall

Postmodern Jukebox

A pet project of jazz pianist Scott Bradlee, Postmodern Jukebox gained a loyal following through their Youtube channel. The collective cover modern pop tracks (and some old classics as well) in a big band style. Everyone from Miley Cyrus to TLC has got the Postmodern Jukebox treatment, and now they're bringing their retro stylings to you!

Keshi at Moda Center

Keshi

Lo-fi R&B newcomer Keshi embarks on a tour of North America, bringing his sensual, atmospheric brand of chilled out pop to stages nationwide. Releasing his debut album in Spring 2022 and, with his combined Spotify streams already at over a billion, this is a chance to catch the rising star before he goes stratospheric!

Richard Thompson at Revolution Hall

Richard Thompson

Richard Thompson OBE is perhaps best known as a founding member of iconic British folk rock outfit Fairport Convention, but still continues to write and perform under his own steam. Described as a classic rock triple threat, Thompson's celebrated solo career has only blossomed thanks to his virtuosic guitar skills, strong and insightful lyrics and mellifluous vocal style. Don't miss the free-wheeling troubadour when he sets out on a handful of dates this year.

Roisin Murphy at Roseland Theater

Roisin Murphy

Irish dance-pop star Roisin Murphy is back on the road in North America, performing songs from her critically acclaimed sixth album Hit Parade and others from across her three decade career! A trailblazer in both music and fashion, Murphy has always been at the forefront of bringing electronic experimentation and elements of dance music into her own original pop sound, putting them together to create her own blend of art-pop.

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