Kehlani's new single Again is acoustic brilliance

Kehlani's new single Again is acoustic brilliance

Catch her on tour with Halsey this April.

Those that caught Kehlani at any of her various Australian shows last year (such as her nation-wide SweetSexySavage tour or her one-off Origin NYE festival performance) would know that she's one of the best in the game. Her debut album SweetSexySavage was both commercially and critically acclaimed, and her remarkable vocal skills hold just as firm in concert as they do in recording, something which is near impossible for many big-name artists of her size. Ahead of a national guest slot supporting Halsey this April (full dates, tickets and more information at the bottom of this article), Kehlani has shared her first slice of new music for 2018 over the weekend in Again, an acoustic track which is all about her dynamic vocal prowess and incredible recorded presence. Above a stripped back acoustic guitar Kehlani feels remarkably comfortable and in-control, letting her warm R&B vocals embrace you with their tender and loving feel. It's a moment of beauty from Kehlani – something you've no doubt encountered before if you've listened to any of her previous work – but somehow, above an unmixed and simplistic instrumental, it's her most beautiful moment yet.

Tour Dates (supporting Halsey, tickets and more info HERE):

Sat 21 April - Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne
Sun 22 April - Hordern Pavilion, Sydney (just added)
Tue 24 April - HBF Stadium, Perth
Thur 26 April - Hordern Pavilion, Sydney (sold out)
Sat 28 April - Riverstage, Brisbane

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