In Focus: Jessie Murph at the Landmark Theatre

Jessie Murph brought an electrifying energy during her tour stop at the historic Landmark Theatre in Syracuse. With fans wrapped around the block, they were treated to an unforgettable night filled with emotions and powerhouse vocal performance that left them wanting more.

The night opened with Big Yavo, an emerging artist from Alabama who delivered a set with southern charisma and sounds. His blend of hip-hop and rap had the crowd dancing on their feet, primed for what was to come, setting the perfect tone for Jessie’s entrance.

The historic Landmark Theatre, with its architecture and old-world charm, was the perfect venue for Jessie’s soulful vibe. The 20 year-old Alabama native began her music career by sharing heartfelt covers and original songs on social media platforms, where her voice quickly gained widespread attention.

Now, she’s made her place as a force in contemporary pop/country and R&B, captivating audiences with her unapologetically honest storytelling. Performing hits like “High Road,” “Sip,” “Pray” and “Heartbroken” had the crowd singing every word along making the Landmark echo with energy.

Her breakout hit “High Road,” a collaboration with Koe Wetzel, dove into themes of resilience and facing personal battles. This track blends her emotive vocals with Wetzel’s gritty, country-rock influence, creating a unique crossover fans have welcomed with open arms.

Another highlight of her career is “Heartbroken,” her collaborative hit with Diplo and Polo G, which blends electronic beats with her signature raw lyrics. This song’s success further cements her as a versatile artist capable of thriving across different musical landscapes.

For more on Jessie Murph, visit her website.

2024 In the Sticks Tour Dates:

11/16 The NorVa – Norfolk, VA

11/18 The Hall Spartenburg – Spartenburg, SC

11/19 Georgia Theatre – Athens, GA

11/21 Georgia Theatre – Athens, GA

11/22 The Forum River Center – Rome, GA

11/23 Von Braun Center – Huntsville, AL

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