The Songs in A Minor Tour was a concert tour by American singer and songwriter Alicia Keys set out in support of her debut studio album Songs in A Minor (2001). Dates for the tour in North America as well as Europe kicked off January 22, 2002 in Wallingford, Connecticut. During the first leg of the tour, Keys played mostly mid-sized venues. From August to October 2001, Keys toured alongside American singer and songwriter Maxwell in the United States. The tour concluded on August 30, 2002 in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
In his review of Keys' concert at the Orpheum Theatre, James Sullivan from SFGate commented that Keys "has a self-confidence that's absolute" and "there's no doubt that Keys wants the spotlight". He further commented that "her voice is undeniably a beautiful thing" and found that during a performance of Fallin', Keys "found a powerful middle ground between her solo ruminations and her frenzied, scale-shredding vocal athleticism". In his review of the Massey Hall concert, Robert Everett-Green from The Globe and Mail wrote that Keysâ âÂÂmaterial has changed in the shift from disc to stage, getting bigger and bolder at one end, and more intimate at the otherâ and âÂÂher stage presentation sought and found a path between the pink steel niceness of Mariah Carey and the blatant raunchiness of many women in urban musicâÂÂ. David Segal from The Washington Times was disappointed with the concert at DAR Constitution Hall, writing that Keysâ âÂÂintimate stylings were at times overwhelmed by the elaborate stagingâÂÂ. He found the concert âÂÂoverproducedâ and further opined that Keys âÂÂneeds to undersell herself by keeping it simple and intimate rather than overpromised and extravagantâÂÂ.
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