Brooklyn will be experiencing high levels of Philly soul this week.
Three-time Grammy winner Jill Scott has a trio of concerts booked at Brooklyn’s King’s Theatre as part of her ongoing ‘To Whom This May Concern World Tour’ in support of her sixth studio album that shares a name with the tour.
Her Kings Theatre gigs with special guests Sol Chyld, Freebird, Moonchild, Wyatt Waddell, J Bambii and more are scheduled to take place:
Thursday, July 16
7:30 p.m.
Saturday, July 18
7:30 p.m.
Sunday, July 19
7:30 p.m.
If you’d like to see “Jilly from Philly,” last-minute tickets are available for all three Kings Theatre ‘To Whom This May Concern’ concerts.
At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats for any one show was $139 including fees on SeatGeek.
Prices start at $141 and $169 including fees for the other two nights.
Make sure to use promo code NYPOST10 for $10 off purchases over $250 at checkout (Editor’s Note: this discount is only valid for users’ first purchase on SeatGeek).
Ahead of these Brooklyn shows, Scott has been touring her new record all over the country.
Based on our findings at Set List FM, the 54-year-old has been performing 22 songs per show at her ‘To Whom This May Concern’ concerts.
Like in years past, she rocks classics like “A Long Walk,” “He Loves Me (Lyzel in E-Flat),” “The Way,” “It’s Love” and “Cross My Mind” from her 2000 debut “Who Is Jill Scott” and 2004’s “Beautifully Human.”
However, this time around, she’s also showcasing her recently-released record, playing 14 songs from the 19-track record. Notable tracks to make the cut include “To B Honest,” “Pressha,” “Beautiful People,” “Norf Side” and “Me 4.”
“[The show] felt less like another tour stop and more like a triumphant celebration,” Reviews and Dunn raved about Scott’s June 23 concert at The Theater at MGM National Harbor.
“With Jill Scott, you don’t just hear songs; you experience mood, memory, flirtation, and sometimes even a touch of church when she feels inspired to take you there…Jill Scott still makes music that feels essential to grown folks, not just nostalgic.”
Following Scott’s stint in Brooklyn, she has 18 more concerts scheduled all over the country. Four will be at her hometown Met in Philadelphia from July 24-29.
For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about Jill Scott’s Brooklyn ‘To Whom This May Concern Tour’ concerts below.
How much are tickets to see Jill Scott at Kings Theatre?
Our team found the best prices on tickets for Jill Scott’s three concerts at Brooklyn’s Kings Theatre. Dates, show start times and links to buy tickets are listed here:
| Thursday, July 16 7:30 p.m. | $139 (including fees) |
| Saturday, July 18 7:30 p.m. | $169 (including fees) |
| Sunday, July 19 7:30 p.m. | $141 (including fees) |
Where else is Jill Scott going on tour in 2026?
A complete calendar including all upcoming North American tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.
What songs does Jill Scott perform live?
Set List FM noted these were the tracks Scott took to the stage at a recent gig of hers in Atlanta on Saturday, July 11.
01.) “Dope Shit”
02.) “Be Great”
03.) “Offdaback”
04.) “Beautiful People”
05.) “Liftin’ Me Up”
06.) “A Long Walk”
07.) “It’s Love”
08.) “Pay U on Tuesday”
09.) “Gettin’ in the Way”
10.) “Norf Side”
11.) “BPOTY”
12.) “Me 4”
13.) “Cross My Mind”
14.) “Don’t Play”
15.) “Crown Royal”
16.) “Pressha”
17.) “The Math”
18.) “To B Honest”
19.) “The Way”
20.) “He Loves Me (Lyzel in E Flat)”
Encore
21.) “Ase”
22.) “Golden”
Jill Scott new music
On Feb. 13, Scott dropped her sixth studio album “To Whom This May Concern.”
She doesn’t hold back either.
Over the course of 19 rich, funky tracks, Scott re-asserts herself as a musical force to be reckoned with.
The timeless record begins with a the space-y, spoken-word “Dope S—“ before blasting off onto the jubilant, triumphant “Be Great” feat. Trombone Shorty.
From there, the hits keep coming. Standout tracks on “TWTMC” include the smokey, jazzy, reverential “Offadaback,” head-boppin’ banger “Norf Side” feat. Tierra Whack,” laid-back, NSFW standard “Pay U on Tuesday,” Sly and the Family Stone-esque number “BPOTY” feat. Too $hort and the minimalist, pitter-pattering “Me 4.”
However, the real highlight here might be the thoughtful “Ode to Nikki” feat. Ab-Soul. With razor-sharp flow over a killer hummer of a beat, Scott delivers her powerful work on the record. Worth a listen or three in this humble critic’s opinion.
Although it took 11 years to get to us, “To Whom This May Concern” — which contains R&B, jazz, funk, soul, Hip-Hop and a bit of EDM — was clearly worth the wait.
To hear for yourself, you can find the sonically-diverse, genre-hopping “To Whom This May Concern” here.
PS: Don’t skip the sensual “Don’t Play,” yearning ballad “To B Honest” feat. JID, dance floor anthem “Right Here Right Now” or raw, emotionally resonant, deeply spiritual “Àṣẹ” either. You’ll thank us later.
Who is joining Jill Scott on her 2026 tour?
According to Scott’s Instagram, these are all the artists taking the stage with her on the ‘To Whom This May Concern Tour’:
Sol Chyld
Akeem Ali
Wyatt Waddell
Moon Child
J Bambii
Madison McFerrin
Arnetta Johnson
Aquil Dawud
Freebird
They can all be seen on Scott’s Instagram post announcing all of her guests here.
Huge R&B icons on tour in 2026
Scott isn’t the only legend on the road these next few months.
Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss live in the very near future.
• Earth Wind and Fire with Lionel Richie
Who else is pounding the pavement? Check out this list of all the biggest R&B stars on tour in 2026 — which includes and— to find the show for you.
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