
New York, NY. (Top 40 Charts/ Shore Fire Media) - Soul impresario
Maxwell has 'received a hero's welcome' (Entertainment Weekly) on his first concert tour in over six years. Playing mostly classics from his first three albums,
Maxwell 'seems happier and more animated than ever' (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) while displaying 'awesome talent' (Boston Herald).
Alongside fan favorites like 'Fortunate,' 'This Woman's Work,' and 'Til The Cops Come Knockin,'' Maxwell has mixed in three tracks from the first album of his forthcoming trilogy, 'Black Summers' Night' and his celebrated rendition of Al Green's 'Simply Beautiful".
Demand for tickets has been so great that additional tour dates were added in Oakland, Houston, and two nights in Washington DC. The 'Black Summers' Night' Preparty Celebration tour will wrap November 23 at the United Palace Theater in New York City.
Full tour schedule is available on Maxwell's myspace page here: https://www.myspace.com/maxwell
Read on for more praise for Maxwell:
'This exquisite and at times impressively powerful show...' - NY Times
'His voice floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee.'- LA Times
'Returned to audience hosannas and scribe plaudits.' - Village Voice
'A sensual voice that makes hearts melt and knees buckle.' - Associated Press
'A spectacular comeback performance.' - Boston Globe
'Reaffirmed his brand of throwback R&B in frequently electric fashion.' - Hartford Courant
'Maxwell was the envy of men and the dream of women attending the Saturday night concert.' - Chicago Defender