Kali Uchis, born Karly-Marina Loaiza, was met with love and admiration from her fans during her recent visit to Dallas, the eleventh stop of her headlining The Sincerely, Tour, which kicked off on Aug. 14.
On Saturday, Aug. 30, the Colombian American artist performed before a nearly sold-out audience at the American Airlines Center in downtown Dallas. Attendees were in unison when it came to fashion, showing up in a sea of pink and pastel tones, creating an atmosphere that felt just as carefully curated as the stage itself. Both men and women floated through the crowd in flowy lace, silk and sparkly dresses and outfits, accented with floral prints that matched the flower crowns and ribbons woven into their hair. The scene carried an almost otherworldly vibe, like stepping into a whimsical resort-style festival in a land of fairies.
To kick the night off, the group Thee Sacred Souls was the opener for the Grammy Award-winning headliner. The San Diego trio has been steadily winning over audiences with their retro-leaning yet fresh take on soul, blending smooth R&B grooves with Chicano and gospel influences. Since gaining notoriety with their single “Can I Call You Rose?” in 2020 and a critically acclaimed self-titled debut in 2022, they carried that energy into their Dallas set. They sang their well-known songs like “Can I Call You Rose?,” “Easier Said Than Done” and “Will I See You Again,” among others. The trio closed with a stirring performance of “Weak for Your Love” that had the crowd swaying along…