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Upcoming Events

Monqui Presents

With special guest Sam MacPherson

Thursday, July 10
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$33.22

About Harbour:

Since their formation in 2014, HARBOUR has gone from packing rooms in their native Cincinnati to selling out venues across the United States. After the successful release of their 2023 album ⏤ To Chase My Dreams, Or To Just Lie Down? ⏤ the band is looking to follow it up with their fifth studio album in 2025. After A couple trips around the country supporting bands such as Bilmuri and Wilderado, they are poised for their first full US headlining tour. With more music & shows in the works, the band has no plans of lying down anytime soon.

Monqui Presents

With special guest Sam MacPherson

Thursday, July 10
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$33.22

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Holocene Presents

With special guest Heather Wolf

Sunday, July 20
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$38.37

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents

With special guest Bijoux Cone and B|_ank

Wednesday, July 23
Doors : 6:30pm, Show : 7:30pm
all ages
$35.28

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents

With special guest The Ophelias

Sunday, August 10
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$10.04 to $35.28

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents

With special guest whine

Friday, August 29
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$30.13

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents
Friday, September 5
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$36.05 to $58.97

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents

with sobs

Saturday, September 6
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$35.02 to $57.94

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents

Saturday, September 13
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$35.02 to $57.94

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents
Monday, September 15
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$41.97 to $65.15

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents

Tuesday, September 16
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$43 to $62.57

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents
Wednesday, September 17
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$40.43 to $52.02

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents

Thursday, September 18
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$29.10

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents

With special guest Evolution Of The Revolution

Friday, September 19
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$38.37 to $397.27

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents
Saturday, September 20
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$27.04 to $111

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents
Sunday, September 21
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$51.50 to $199.18

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents

with special guest Renny Conti

Monday, September 22
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$36.05 to $88.43

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents

with Sons of Sevilla

Tuesday, September 23
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
$34.25

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents
Wednesday, September 24
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
ages 21 +
$35.02

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents

With Danielle Finn

Friday, September 26
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$36.05 to $161.78

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents
Saturday, September 27
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$37.60 to $143.69

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents

With special guest Shaylen

Sunday, September 28
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$27.04 to $397.84

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Showbox Presents
Tuesday, September 30
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$37.08 to $161.71

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents

Wednesday, October 1
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$35.02 to $52.02

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents
Friday, October 3
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$46.35 to $69.27

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents

Sunday, October 5
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$35.02 to $147.86

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents
Monday, October 6
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$35.28

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents
Tuesday, October 7
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$30.39 to $53.56

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents

with Joe P

Friday, October 10
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$36.05 to $57.94

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents
Saturday, October 11
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$35.02 to $57.94

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents

Sunday, October 12
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$35.02 to $52.02

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents
Monday, October 13
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$44.55

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents
Wednesday, October 15
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$27.04 to $114.38

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents
Friday, October 17
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$39.91 to $301.13

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents
Sunday, October 19
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$33.22 to $56.14

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents

With special guest Bricknxsty

Saturday, October 25
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$34.76

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents
Sunday, October 26
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$40.43 to $121.44

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents

With special guest Sam Blasucci

Wednesday, October 29
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$28.84

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents
Sunday, November 2
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$38.88 to $62.57

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents
Wednesday, November 5
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$29.10

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents

with Ora The Molecule

Tuesday, November 11
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$40.43 to $63.60

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents
Wednesday, November 12
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$36.05 to $58.97

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents
Tuesday, November 18
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$52.53 to $150.12

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents

with Goodnight, Texas

Friday, November 21
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$39.91 to $62.57

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents
Saturday, November 22
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$35.02 to $52.02

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents
Friday, November 28
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

J-Fell and Nite Wave Present

Saturday, November 29
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$35.02

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents

With special guest verygently

Saturday, January 31
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages
$39.40 to $183.75

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.

Monqui Presents
Thursday, February 12
Doors : 7pm, Show : 8pm
all ages

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. She uses her love for poetry to reveal her innermost thoughts that are set to an alluring blend of early classic R&B, soul, pop, hip-hop, and singer/songwriter.

 

“I’m letting things out in a way that I feel comfortable. I didn’t for a long time, but I’m getting better at it,” the 26-year-old explains. “Learning how to speak our voice in the best way possible is something that we all have to go through. But for me, it was always music. Things that I couldn’t say came out better when there was sound behind it.”

 

That vulnerability has led to the release of Grudges [via Republic Records], the sophomore album that shows the singer at her most confident. The title represents Ledé’s vibrantly multifaceted nature and self-assurance: she’s become more aware of what she deserves when it comes to relationships as well as her mental health. 

 

“The energy of this album is based on my personality’s dynamic and polarizing qualities. My beautiful way of viewing the world in a way most people would be scared of,” she says of the album. “How I make cursing sound like poetry. How I was performing in pageants one weekend and camping the next. If you were to sum Grudges up in a picture you would see a beautiful girl with barely any makeup riding a dirt bike, in a sleek red-carpet dress with dirt all over her and sneakers on.”

 

Kicking off Grudges’ new era are the doo wop-tinged “Irresponsible” which beautifully showcases the singer’s vocal range, the naughty “Promise Me” that finds her explicitly toying with a former flame, and “Wherever You Go” with Ledé trading impassioned verses with guest star Khalid.

 

Other highlights include “Bitter Bitch (INTRO-lude)” which combines cheekily petty lyrics with catchy acoustic guitar strings, and the sensual “Deeper” standout. “This is the first time that I’m embracing my sexuality in a way that seems really positive,” Ledé says of “Deeper.” “It’s really me taking ownership and not being afraid to express the power I feel in owning my sexuality. Not because it gives people entertainment, but because it makes me feel good.”

 

Grudges arrives after Ledé’s 2020 full-length debut album, KIKI, and is a testament to how much personal growth can occur in a short time span. KIKI is a self-described “coming of age” tale, with the singer tapping into the sexy, honest, and soulful sides of the beloved R&B genre.

 

“With KIKI, I was learning myself for real,” she says of her debut, which included guest artists like Ari Lennox, Lucky Daye and 6lack. “I sat in front of my childhood home with just nothing but a wife-beater and some jeans because I wanted people to see where I came from and who I was becoming, but also paint their own picture of me through the album and feel what they wanted to feel.”

 

KIKI’s relatability led to notable success: it bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to receiving industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

 

The growing accolades are the result of many years that Ledé dedicated to making her dreams as an artist come true, which was always inevitable. Growing up in South Phoenix, Arizona participating in pageants from age 4 to 14, the singer developed her love for music by listening to Ryan Leslie, Lil Wayne and Ne-Yo on car rides with her dad and showmanship and discipline from the support of her mother, who invested in her talent in any possible way she could.

 

At the core of Kiana Ledé’s music is honesty, which will continue to make her a standout artist. Just like millennial singers like Jhené Aiko and Rihanna who helped redefine R&B by injecting it with their unique and vulnerable flair, Ledé’s goal is to define her own legacy by creating chart-topping hits filled with soul and heart.