Grammy-nominated soul and R&B powerhouse Ledisi concluded her Love You Too Tour with an emotionally charged finale at Łazienki Park in Warsaw on Saturday night. The sold-out event marked the close of a 34-date journey that began in Baltimore on May 28 and spanned major cities across the U.S. and Europe, promoting her latest album, The Crown.
The tour, which spotlighted her signature blend of contemporary soul, jazz, and gospel influences, drew rave reviews for its vibrant setlists and musical storytelling. Special guests Marsha Ambrosius, Rahsaan Patterson, and Kindred the Family Soul joined Ledisi on select stops, adding to the concert series’ celebratory tone.
Critics consistently praised Ledisi’s live performances for their commanding presence and emotional resonance. Her Warsaw finale showcased not only technical brilliance but heartfelt engagement, as she moved seamlessly between empowering anthems and quiet ballads. Her vocal dexterity—marked by agile runs and deep soul phrasing—earned spontaneous standing ovations throughout the evening.
In addition to premiering tracks from The Crown, including the uplifting title song and the lead single Love You Too, Ledisi paid tribute to genre greats Angie Stone and Roy Ayers. She honored their legacies with soul-soaked renditions of Brother and Everybody Loves the Sunshine, further grounding her tour in Black musical heritage.
Audience members in Warsaw—many waving LED-lit signs and national flags—were treated to a setlist that included High, Pieces of Me, and the Grammy-winning Anything for You. The show climaxed with a soaring encore of BLKWMN, during which Ledisi invited a choir of local singers onstage, creating a poignant and powerful end to the months-long musical voyage.
The Love You Too Tour served as both a promotional platform and a personal statement. “This tour was about embracing power, vulnerability, and joy,” Ledisi shared in an earlier interview. “It was my way of saying thank you to my fans and honoring the sound that shaped me.”
As she took her final bow under Warsaw’s summer night sky, Ledisi left audiences with a lasting impression of artistry, resilience, and soulful celebration.