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On Tour Yes
Followers 29,380
Category R&b/soul, Jazz, R&b, Soul, Rnb-soul

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About Kandace Springs

The musical journey of pianist/singer Kandace Springs, Nashville’s gift to the world of jazz/soul, has been dizzying in its variety. From sultry standards, to straight up pop tunes, to hip-hop infused jams, Kandace follows her musical whims in any direction they might lead her, and steadfastly refuses to be put into a categorical box. This fearlessness has served her well, taking her from the hotel lounges of her hometown to the world’s greatest concert halls, and earning her the admiration of her fellow artists, including her mentor Prince, who once remarked that Kandace has “a voice that could melt snow.” Starting with her acclaimed debut album, Soul Eyes, all the way through 2024’s heartfelt tribute to her late father, Run Your Race, it would almost seem that Kandace has run the full gamut of her musical possibilities. But on her new album Lady in Satin, to be released in spring of this year, she will venture into new musical waters: the record, a tribute to Billie Holiday’s iconic 1958 album of the same name, is a collaboration between Kandace and Portugal’s Orquestra De Academia del Espinho. Together they have recreated and reimagined this last great work of Lady Day’s career, creating a romantic lushness that is rarely heard in contemporary music. This project, like so many transformative moments in Kandace’s career, fell into her lap unexpectedly. “I got a call one day out of the blue, from some people I’d never heard of. They wanted to do a concert of Billie Holiday’s music, the Lady in Satin album, and they wanted me to be the singer. How long did it take me to decide? As long as it takes to say yes!” There was just one demand that Kandace made to the Orquestra: “I told them, we’ve got to record it! I knew that it could make a great album. It was an opportunity that was too special to pass up.” From concept to concert, Lady in Satin took almost a year to realize. The first task was to create orchestrations that would evoke the beauty and timelessness of the original recording. Six different arrangers were brought in, each providing their own take on updating the twelve songs from the Great American Songbook that make up the album. Meanwhile, Kandace prepared by…not listening. “Billie Holiday is one of my biggest influences, she’s in my DNA. But I didn’t want to imitate her, that would be disrespectful. So I actually listened to instrumental versions of all the songs, and that way I could come up with my own way to interpret them.” Finally, in late 2023, Kandace headed to Portugal for rehearsals, recording, and two concerts. The only problem: she hadn’t heard a note of music yet. “I was pretty nervous the day I arrived”, she says. “I had no idea what it would sound like.” Those fears were dispelled the minute the orchestra kicked off with “You’ve Changed”. “It sounded incredible, so beautiful…….it was like the dreams I’d been having about it, come to life. I was in heaven.” The next interesting moment came when Kandace looked around the room at the members of the orchestra. “I said to myself, how old are these guys?” she recalls. “They all looked so young!”. Kandace had just discovered that the Academia del Espinho is actually Portugal’s premier music conservatory, and most of the players are students there, including even some who are still in high school. “I was blown away! They all played like veterans… they’re truly world class.” With Lady in Satin, Kandace and the Orquestra have created a sonic experience that is rarely heard in recent times, that of a singer in front of a full symphony orchestra. On such songs as “It’s Easy to Remember“ and “Glad to Be Unhappy”, the ensemble makes full use of timbres usually reserved for traditional classical music – French horns, bassoons, harp, and tympani, to create lush valleys and soaring peaks beyond what a typical big band or string section can achieve. As Kandace puts it, “I’ve done some great concerts with big bands, but to be in the middle of this amazing sound was something I’d never experienced.” One of the special joys of this project for Kandace was to hear songs she’d known for years in a completely new light. Well known standards such “The End of a Love Affair” and “You Don’t Know What Love Is” take on a new life, paradoxically by being heard the way they sounded 60 years ago. “I’ve been singing “For All We Know” since I was in high school” say Kandace. To be honest, I mostly knew the Donny Hathaway version. But Billie does the full verse at the beginning of the song, and I’d never even heard that before. It put a whole new meaning to the song, made it even deeper.” Conversely, the album also allowed Kandace to discover hidden gems by America’s master songsmiths. “Violets For Your Furs” and “I Get Along Without You Very Well” were hits in their day, but have fallen below the radar in the last several decades. Kandace hopes her new album will change that. “Learning these songs makes me I feel like I have a lot of new friends!” she laughs. “I had never even heard “For Heaven’s Sake” before, and now it’s one of my favorite songs.” “…I guess I shouldn’t say that!” she says with another laugh. “All of these songs, they’re like my children now, I love them all so much. To be able to perform them, and with these amazing arrangements and this incredible orchestra, is like a dream come true. It’s the best thing I’ve ever done.”

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Genres

R&b/soul, Jazz, R&b, Soul, Rnb-soul

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What fans are saying

Ruth
4 / 5

Kandace Springs is always a delight to hear. Last night was my third time seeing her and each time I’ve loved her concert. Her concert at Swedish American Music should have been advertised more fully however. I think Kandace is a growing singer that is destined for fame.

Swedish American Hall San Francisco, CA
Oct 04, 2018
Michael
5 / 5

AWESOME CONCERT AND MEETING NEW PEOPLE AS I ENJOYED THE LIVE MUSIC, I REALLY JUST GOT TO KNOW WHO SHE REALLY IS, AM SO GLAD I WAS ABLE TO WITNESS THIS. SADLY I WISHED OTHERS TOOK THE OPPORTUNITY TO GO AND ENJOY HER LIKE I DID THANK YOU!

Beston Hall at Nazareth University East Rochester, NY
May 05, 2025
Colin
5 / 5

Kandace Springs put on an amazing show. She is a divine pianist, with the voice of an angel. The bass & drummer were both phenomenal as well. This was my first time at SF Jazz, and I'm very impressed. I will be back.

SFJAZZ Center San Francisco, CA
Feb 18, 2023
MKH
5 / 5

Amazing as usual! Loved the arrangement of “I thought it would be easier.” Kandace and her band have such great chemistry. Every performance is pure joy. Kandace’s voice and piano skills are undeniable. Her passion for her artistry sets her apart.

Greater Denton Arts Council Denton, TX
Feb 02, 2026
Matt
5 / 5

Kandace is an incredible talent…gifted singer, commander of stage, enjoys the interaction with the audience (playful) and loves her craft… Her band mates are amazing and you can tell they love playing together… I look forward to seeing her again; Godspeed.😊✊🏾❤️

City Winery Atlanta Atlanta, GA
Oct 02, 2024

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Is Kandace Springs on tour?

Yes, Kandace Springs is currently on tour. If you're interested in attending an upcoming Kandace Springs concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Kandace Springs tour is scheduled for 12 dates across 7 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2026-2027 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Kandace Springs scheduled to play?

Kandace Springs is scheduled to play 12 shows between 2026-2027. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Kandace Springs tour start?

Kandace Springs's tour starts Apr 14, 2026 and ends on Sep 18, 2026. They will play 7 cities; their most recent concert was held in Chiyoda-ku at Cotton Club and their next upcoming concert will be in Baltimore at Keystone Korner Baltimore.

What venues is Kandace Springs performing at?

As part of the Kandace Springs tour, Kandace Springs is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2026 Tour Dates:

Apr 14 - Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan @ Cotton Club
Apr 15 - Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan @ Cotton Club
May 01 - Charlotte, NC @ Middle C Jazz
May 01 - Charlotte, NC @ Middle C Jazz
May 02 - High Point, NC @ High Point Theatre
May 15 - Baltimore, MD @ Keystone Korner Baltimore
May 15 - Baltimore, MD @ Keystone Korner Baltimore
May 16 - Baltimore, MD @ Keystone Korner Baltimore
May 16 - Baltimore, MD @ Keystone Korner Baltimore
May 23 - New Orleans, LA @ New Orleans Jazz & Blues Market
Aug 21 - Milwaukee, WI @ Pabst Theater
Sep 18 - San Pedro, CA @ Port of Los Angeles