Monday, May 24, 2010
Live review: Alicia Keys @ SECC, Glasgow
Forget the over-the-top razzmatazz we associate with big stars these days - this show was all about Alicia, her voice and her piano.
Looking stunning clad in black leather, a high point came as early as three songs in when Falling raised the roof. Then No One sparked a mass singalong with the entire crowd getting involved.
A hard rock interlude felt slightly strange but Alicia was at her best again when she slowed it down for Pray For Forgiveness and Diary. And, of course, there was only one way to finish the show - her worldwide hit Empire State Of Mind.
As she sang "When you're in Scotland", instead of "New York", it was clear everyone wanted her to stay right where she was
Credit: dailyrecord.co.uk
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