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Judith Hill, known from collaborations with Prince and Michael Jackson, will be playing a concert at Kaufleuten Zurich on October 13, 2026. The Grammy winner brings her characterful neo-soul to the stage with depth, groove and impressive live presence.
Judith Hill first became internationally known as a background singer. Her involvement in Michael Jackson's planned "This Is It" tour and her performance at his memorial service made her known to a wider audience. She later worked with Prince, who also produced her debut album "Back in Time" (2015). Since then, Hill has consistently pursued her own musical direction. This moves between classic soul, funk and modern R'n'B production.
Her latest album "Letters from a Black Widow" was released in 2024. In her music, Hill repeatedly talks about self-determination, origins and structural hurdles in the music business. The songs are stylistically diverse, but always clearly structured. Elements of soul, funk, gospel and rock are combined with lyrics that deal with her own life. Production and arrangement remain rather restrained. The focus here is on the voice, the content and the musical expression.
Tracks such as "Flame", "Black Widow" or "Downtown Boogie" show an artist who draws on her biography without drifting into the private sphere. Her music remains accessible and is carried by a powerful, technically accomplished voice.
On October 13, 2026, Hill will play a solo concert at Kaufleuten Zurich. The evening promises musical precision and an intimate atmosphere. Not a big show, but a concert with a focus on songwriting and band work.