Khamari
To Drop a Tear Tour
Presented by Live Nation
03.09.2026 Cologne, Bürgerhaus Stollwerck
Admission: 19:00 hrs | Start: 20:00 hrs
Khamari's music knows far more than just one facet. Amidst intimate singer-songwriter ballads, modern R&B and pop, the singer, songwriter and producer from Los Angeles creates his own world. A world that combines influences from The Beatles, Stevie Wonder and Sly Stone with Frank Ocean, Kid Cudi and Mac Miller, picking up on introspective vibes and profound moments. The fact that he has been considered the next big voice in contemporary R&B since 2022, like many artists before him, is probably no surprise to anyone. But although parallels can be drawn with many successful and comparable artists, when you listen to his music you quickly realize that Khamari's music and vibe are something special. On his latest album "To Dry a Tear", the artist set new standards and built directly on the success of his previous album "A Brief Nirvana" (2023). With the new album in his luggage, Khamari will be touring the UK and Europe as well as Germany in October, where he will be performing live in Cologne and Berlin.
Khamari grew up in South Boston and went to California to study for a few semesters at the legendary Berklee College of Music, but left the college a few semesters later. Since then, he has focused on songwriting and producing for other artists and started his own solo career. In 2020, he released his debut EP "Eldorado" and established his versatile R&B sound with groovy basslines, musical composure and varied vocals. In 2021, he scored his first hit with the calm and sensitive ballad "Doctor, My Eyes" , which is still the singer's most streamed track with over 62 million streams on Spotify. After several singles, Khamari released his debut album "A Brief Nirvana" in 2023, on which the quiet ballads "These Four Walls" and "Tell Me" with soulful soul vibes became further fan favorites. After further successful singles from 2024 ("Head in a Jar", "Sycamore Tree" and "Lonely in the Jungle"), Khamari released his second album "To Dry a Tear" in August 2025. On it, the singer reveals influences from jazz and blues ("I Love Lucy") with contemporary R&B and his versatile voice as well as the approachable singer-songwriter side of his music with subtle country aspects ("Apollo Eighteen").
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