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PHOTOS: Tinashe – San Francisco, CA – 10/19/21

Tinashe‘s 333 Tour may have wrapped last week, but her stop in San Francisco still has us absolutely buzzing. The 28-year-old singer, songwriter, and dancer extraordinaire spent two months on the road supporting her album titled 333. We were lucky enough to catch her show at The Warfield in San Francisco, along with the hundreds of eager fans who packed the building.

The genre-bending artist is known for her elaborate productions and attention to detail, and the 333 Tour was no exception. She performed atop three large platforms for large portions of the set as her band played below. Donning a custom one-piece adorned in sparkles, long white gloves, and a cascading robe, Tinashe played the role of glamourous performer with precision.

Tinashe is a natural performer, captivating the audience with her stage presence, creative expression, and unmatched endurance. She performed a remarkable 33-song setlist without losing a moment of the crowd’s attention. Throughout the night, she showcased her well-practiced technical skills with dance breaks, including an impressive bouncing routine aptly accompanying her hit “Bounce.” Her choreography in fan favorites like “Soul Glitch” and “Touch & Go” was highlighted by backup dancers who expertly complemented the multitalented artist.

Check out photos from the set below and relive the magic as we anxiously await the next tour.

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Dana Jacobs
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Dana Jacobs

Dana Jacobs has been a contributing photographer for Beyond the Stage since 2019. As a current physical therapy graduate student, photography is her preferred way to maintain sanity between classes and exams. When she's not studying or shooting a live show, Dana can be found listening to true crime podcasts and petting the nearest pup. Her favorite bands include Bastille, Panic! at the Disco, and The 1975.