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Alva
May 13th 2025
**A Soulful Journey: Jill Scott Live in Concert – A Night to Remember**
Jill Scott’s concert was nothing short of transcendent. From the moment she stepped onto the stage, she captivated the audience with her presence—regal, grounded, and full of joy. Her voice, a lush and effortless blend of power and velvet, soared through the venue like a prayer answered. It wasn’t just a concert; it was a celebration of love, Black womanhood, storytelling, and soul.
Opening with classics like “Golden” and “The Way,” Jill invited the crowd to sing along, laugh, cry, and feel every note. Her vocals were flawless, as warm and raw as the first time we heard her debut over two decades ago. What makes her performances so powerful is not just her technical skill, but the way she connects. Between songs, she shared stories, jokes, affirmations, and wisdom, as if we were old friends gathered in her living room.
Her band—tight, funky, and in perfect harmony with her—created a soundscape that was both timeless and electric. The energy built with each song, from sultry ballads like “He Loves Me (Lyzel in E Flat)” to funkier, more up-tempo tracks like “Hate on Me.” Every beat, every lyric was delivered with intention and authenticity.
The lighting, visuals, and stage design elevated the experience without overpowering it. But the real magic was Jill herself—effortlessly graceful, unapologetically sensual, and radiating love. She made every person in the room feel seen and celebrated.
In a world that moves fast and often feels disconnected, Jill Scott’s concert was a soulful reminder of the beauty of slowing down, listening deeply, and honoring the truth in music. If you ever have the chance to see her live, do it. This wasn’t just a concert—it was church, therapy, and a block party all in one. An unforgettable experience from a true icon.
Los Angeles, CA@Hollywood Bowl

TIM
July 29th 2023
Great show - she is a wonderful entertainer. But it seemed a bit short and rushed (maybe because it was the last show of the tour, or at least that is what she said).
Doors opened at 6:30P, she did not hit the stage until 8:30P and was done by 10:15P, no encore.
The Chicago Theater, however, is a horrible venue.
Not enough rest rooms for the ladies.
Under staffed concession stands causing long lines.
Ushers allowing people to stand through entire songs, blocking other fans view.
Based on all of the above - 3 stars for my hard earned money to get floor seats in the 6th row.
Chicago, IL@The Chicago Theatre

Marlene
July 14th 2023
Jill Scott did better this time round at the Eventim Apollo than when I saw her perform here last time, at least there wasn't numerous sound checks. Although when she previously performed she had an opening act this time it was a DJ who could've played better songs and got the crowd pumped and jumping while we waited for Jill to come on stage at 9pm, instead the bars at the Eventim more than made their quota of sales. Also this time she missed the opportunity to sell her merchendise but at least that saved me money, while last time I bought her t-shirts. All in all it was a good night, the vibes was good and mellow, the dancers on stage was phenominal and breathtakingly awesome but their performances didn't quite correlate with the songs that Jill was singing but you can't have everything. Even so I'd say it was money well spent only because this time I could actually say that I heard Jill Scott sing and sound live just like I always imagined she would.
London, United Kingdom@Eventim Apollo
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About Jill Scott
Born Jill Heather Scott in an area called "North Philadelphia" in the City of Philadelphia, PA on April 4, 1972. She began her career as a performance poet. She was discovered by Amir "Questlove" Thompson of The Roots. Questlove invited her to join the band in the studios. The collaboration resulted in the song "You Got Me". She currently resides in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey, a Philadelphia suburb.
Subsequently, she collaborated with Eric Benet, Will Smith, Lupe Fiasco, Common and broadened her performing experience by touring Canada in a production of the Broadway musical Rent. Signed to Steve McKeever's newly formed Hidden Beach Recordings label, she released her debut album Who Is Jill Scott: Words and Sounds Vol. 1 in July 2000. The following summer she released Experience:Jil Scott 826+ after she released the single "A Long Walk." Scott continued to gain more recognition, eventually earning a Grammy nomination in early 2003 for Best Female Vocal Performance for "A Long Walk", Jill Scott won a Grammy award at the 2005 Grammy awards for Best R&B Solo Vocal Performance, Male or Female.
Jill Scott appears in in David Chappelle's Block Party performing with The Roots and Erykah Badu.
Scott released a new album, entitled Beautifully Human: Words and Sounds Vol. 2 in 2004. Her book of poetry, The Moments, The Minutes, The Hours was released in April 2005.
Recently, Scott was prominently featured on hip-hop artist Lupe Fiasco's 2006 single "Daydreaming" which also appearred on a new Scott collection called Collaborations on January 30, 2007.[5][6]
The Collaborations collection served as "an appetizer" for her next studio album, The Real Thing: Words and Sounds Vol. 3 released September 25, 2007.[7] A clip of the title track was released on a bonus disc from Hidden Beach Records and included with Collaborations. The lead single "Hate on Me", gained airplay in May 2007 with a video released in mid-July. In advance of the album's release, Hidden Beach released a 17-minute album sampler through their forums. Interspersed between the dozen songs previewed on the sampler was a personal explanation from Jill for the inspiration behind some of her songs.
Subsequently, she collaborated with Eric Benet, Will Smith, Lupe Fiasco, Common and broadened her performing experience by touring Canada in a production of the Broadway musical Rent. Signed to Steve McKeever's newly formed Hidden Beach Recordings label, she released her debut album Who Is Jill Scott: Words and Sounds Vol. 1 in July 2000. The following summer she released Experience:Jil Scott 826+ after she released the single "A Long Walk." Scott continued to gain more recognition, eventually earning a Grammy nomination in early 2003 for Best Female Vocal Performance for "A Long Walk", Jill Scott won a Grammy award at the 2005 Grammy awards for Best R&B Solo Vocal Performance, Male or Female.
Jill Scott appears in in David Chappelle's Block Party performing with The Roots and Erykah Badu.
Scott released a new album, entitled Beautifully Human: Words and Sounds Vol. 2 in 2004. Her book of poetry, The Moments, The Minutes, The Hours was released in April 2005.
Recently, Scott was prominently featured on hip-hop artist Lupe Fiasco's 2006 single "Daydreaming" which also appearred on a new Scott collection called Collaborations on January 30, 2007.[5][6]
The Collaborations collection served as "an appetizer" for her next studio album, The Real Thing: Words and Sounds Vol. 3 released September 25, 2007.[7] A clip of the title track was released on a bonus disc from Hidden Beach Records and included with Collaborations. The lead single "Hate on Me", gained airplay in May 2007 with a video released in mid-July. In advance of the album's release, Hidden Beach released a 17-minute album sampler through their forums. Interspersed between the dozen songs previewed on the sampler was a personal explanation from Jill for the inspiration behind some of her songs.
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Genres:
Hip Hop, R&b, Soul, R&b/soul, Rnb-soul
Hometown:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Official Merch

Golden Stripey Long Sleeve
$65.00 USD

Jilly from Philly Hoodie Dress
$65.00 USD

The Lost Tour: Lights Purple Tee
$30.00 USD

Bubblegum Crewneck Long Sleeve
$55.00 USD

Collage Photo Zip Hoodie
$60.00 USD

Jill Scott Long Sleeve Crewneck
$55.00 USD

Bubblegum Tan Tee
$35.00 USD

The Lost Tour Bundle #1
$60.00 USD

The Lost Tour Bundle #2
$55.00 USD

The Lost Tour: Silhouette Tour Tee
$30.00 USD
Jill Scott's tour
Fan Reviews

Alva
May 13th 2025
**A Soulful Journey: Jill Scott Live in Concert – A Night to Remember**
Jill Scott’s concert was nothing short of transcendent. From the moment she stepped onto the stage, she captivated the audience with her presence—regal, grounded, and full of joy. Her voice, a lush and effortless blend of power and velvet, soared through the venue like a prayer answered. It wasn’t just a concert; it was a celebration of love, Black womanhood, storytelling, and soul.
Opening with classics like “Golden” and “The Way,” Jill invited the crowd to sing along, laugh, cry, and feel every note. Her vocals were flawless, as warm and raw as the first time we heard her debut over two decades ago. What makes her performances so powerful is not just her technical skill, but the way she connects. Between songs, she shared stories, jokes, affirmations, and wisdom, as if we were old friends gathered in her living room.
Her band—tight, funky, and in perfect harmony with her—created a soundscape that was both timeless and electric. The energy built with each song, from sultry ballads like “He Loves Me (Lyzel in E Flat)” to funkier, more up-tempo tracks like “Hate on Me.” Every beat, every lyric was delivered with intention and authenticity.
The lighting, visuals, and stage design elevated the experience without overpowering it. But the real magic was Jill herself—effortlessly graceful, unapologetically sensual, and radiating love. She made every person in the room feel seen and celebrated.
In a world that moves fast and often feels disconnected, Jill Scott’s concert was a soulful reminder of the beauty of slowing down, listening deeply, and honoring the truth in music. If you ever have the chance to see her live, do it. This wasn’t just a concert—it was church, therapy, and a block party all in one. An unforgettable experience from a true icon.
Los Angeles, CA@Hollywood Bowl

TIM
July 29th 2023
Great show - she is a wonderful entertainer. But it seemed a bit short and rushed (maybe because it was the last show of the tour, or at least that is what she said).
Doors opened at 6:30P, she did not hit the stage until 8:30P and was done by 10:15P, no encore.
The Chicago Theater, however, is a horrible venue.
Not enough rest rooms for the ladies.
Under staffed concession stands causing long lines.
Ushers allowing people to stand through entire songs, blocking other fans view.
Based on all of the above - 3 stars for my hard earned money to get floor seats in the 6th row.
Chicago, IL@The Chicago Theatre

Marlene
July 14th 2023
Jill Scott did better this time round at the Eventim Apollo than when I saw her perform here last time, at least there wasn't numerous sound checks. Although when she previously performed she had an opening act this time it was a DJ who could've played better songs and got the crowd pumped and jumping while we waited for Jill to come on stage at 9pm, instead the bars at the Eventim more than made their quota of sales. Also this time she missed the opportunity to sell her merchendise but at least that saved me money, while last time I bought her t-shirts. All in all it was a good night, the vibes was good and mellow, the dancers on stage was phenominal and breathtakingly awesome but their performances didn't quite correlate with the songs that Jill was singing but you can't have everything. Even so I'd say it was money well spent only because this time I could actually say that I heard Jill Scott sing and sound live just like I always imagined she would.
London, United Kingdom@Eventim Apollo
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About Jill Scott
Born Jill Heather Scott in an area called "North Philadelphia" in the City of Philadelphia, PA on April 4, 1972. She began her career as a performance poet. She was discovered by Amir "Questlove" Thompson of The Roots. Questlove invited her to join the band in the studios. The collaboration resulted in the song "You Got Me". She currently resides in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey, a Philadelphia suburb.
Subsequently, she collaborated with Eric Benet, Will Smith, Lupe Fiasco, Common and broadened her performing experience by touring Canada in a production of the Broadway musical Rent. Signed to Steve McKeever's newly formed Hidden Beach Recordings label, she released her debut album Who Is Jill Scott: Words and Sounds Vol. 1 in July 2000. The following summer she released Experience:Jil Scott 826+ after she released the single "A Long Walk." Scott continued to gain more recognition, eventually earning a Grammy nomination in early 2003 for Best Female Vocal Performance for "A Long Walk", Jill Scott won a Grammy award at the 2005 Grammy awards for Best R&B Solo Vocal Performance, Male or Female.
Jill Scott appears in in David Chappelle's Block Party performing with The Roots and Erykah Badu.
Scott released a new album, entitled Beautifully Human: Words and Sounds Vol. 2 in 2004. Her book of poetry, The Moments, The Minutes, The Hours was released in April 2005.
Recently, Scott was prominently featured on hip-hop artist Lupe Fiasco's 2006 single "Daydreaming" which also appearred on a new Scott collection called Collaborations on January 30, 2007.[5][6]
The Collaborations collection served as "an appetizer" for her next studio album, The Real Thing: Words and Sounds Vol. 3 released September 25, 2007.[7] A clip of the title track was released on a bonus disc from Hidden Beach Records and included with Collaborations. The lead single "Hate on Me", gained airplay in May 2007 with a video released in mid-July. In advance of the album's release, Hidden Beach released a 17-minute album sampler through their forums. Interspersed between the dozen songs previewed on the sampler was a personal explanation from Jill for the inspiration behind some of her songs.
Subsequently, she collaborated with Eric Benet, Will Smith, Lupe Fiasco, Common and broadened her performing experience by touring Canada in a production of the Broadway musical Rent. Signed to Steve McKeever's newly formed Hidden Beach Recordings label, she released her debut album Who Is Jill Scott: Words and Sounds Vol. 1 in July 2000. The following summer she released Experience:Jil Scott 826+ after she released the single "A Long Walk." Scott continued to gain more recognition, eventually earning a Grammy nomination in early 2003 for Best Female Vocal Performance for "A Long Walk", Jill Scott won a Grammy award at the 2005 Grammy awards for Best R&B Solo Vocal Performance, Male or Female.
Jill Scott appears in in David Chappelle's Block Party performing with The Roots and Erykah Badu.
Scott released a new album, entitled Beautifully Human: Words and Sounds Vol. 2 in 2004. Her book of poetry, The Moments, The Minutes, The Hours was released in April 2005.
Recently, Scott was prominently featured on hip-hop artist Lupe Fiasco's 2006 single "Daydreaming" which also appearred on a new Scott collection called Collaborations on January 30, 2007.[5][6]
The Collaborations collection served as "an appetizer" for her next studio album, The Real Thing: Words and Sounds Vol. 3 released September 25, 2007.[7] A clip of the title track was released on a bonus disc from Hidden Beach Records and included with Collaborations. The lead single "Hate on Me", gained airplay in May 2007 with a video released in mid-July. In advance of the album's release, Hidden Beach released a 17-minute album sampler through their forums. Interspersed between the dozen songs previewed on the sampler was a personal explanation from Jill for the inspiration behind some of her songs.
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Genres:
Hip Hop, R&b, Soul, R&b/soul, Rnb-soul
Hometown:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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