The fans started cheering and chanting SEEE-VYN, SEEE-VYN, SEEE-VYN which lead to her return to the stage to sing the song that really put her on the map. and then said her goodbyes that left the Street Team confused about why she hadn’t sang her biggest hit “ It Won’t Stop“. To close out her set, she sang the Chris Brown aided single “ Don’t Kill the Fun” that’s lifted from her “ Shoulda Been There, Pt. Being one of the modern day queens of flipping a song and putting a female spin on male songs, not only did she sing songs from her own catalog, but she also did a rendition of Tory Lanez radio hit “ Say It” made you want her to actually do a remix with him because it sounded so good. “ Call Me Crazy, But…”, including fan fave “Sex On A Ceiling”, where she brought Avery Wilson out, sat him in a chair and gave him a steamy lap dance he won’t forget. Singing and dancing for almost an hour straight, she went through various songs from her first E.P. The stage was set with her DJ in place, and backed by two female dancers, she came out on stage to a high energy dance routine fueled by a Baltimore Club beat, which certainly had the crowd hyped from the start and then went immediately into her first single “ I Like It“. So after 2 opening acts and turning the place into a concert, it was finally 10 P.M.
One particular performance that stuck out from his showing was when he performed a cover of Ginuwine’s breakout hit “ Pony“, which had all the ladies in the place screaming and singing along. Granted his set was plagued with audio technical difficulties, he pushed through a number of his singles like a true professional. From the first note that he sang, you could tell that it was certainly going to be an R&B type night. Helping to keep the crowd entertained before the show started was a DJ who had the whole club lit until the first act hit the stage.įirst up was Maryland native and X-Factor finalist David Correy who set the tone for the entire show. and the doors opened and everyone rushed in to claim their spot as close as possible to the stage. ALL you could hear were screams from everyone in line while she walked down the line to take pictures with her fans and greet them.Īfter all the excitement of the impromptu “meet & greet”, it was now 7 P.M.
While standing in line, those concert goers who arrived early to the venue got treated to a gift, when the doors of the venue opened and out walked Sevyn. when we arrived at the Baltimore Soundstage where the show would take place, and to much surprise, there was already a line that started to form with eager Sevyn Streeter fans, who we now know go by the brand of the #StreetTeam. When your city gets selected to not have only one, but TWO shows, then consider yourself lucky.Īlthough the start of her tour was in Philadelphia, we had the pleasure of seeing the show on the second date, live from downtown Baltimore. 1″ with a string of dates that she’s aptly calling #SevynInSeven, where as she’s only performing in 7 cities nationwide. If you’re a fan of singer/songwriter Sevyn Streeter, then you know that she’s currently out promoting her latest E.P.