
Taking the stage at TD Music Hall tonight, Arizona-born singer Alemeda acknowledged the cold, noting the contrast to her desert roots, before immediately commanding the room with her vibrant energy. From the opening notes, she established a strong presence, drawing the audience in with a performance that was both confident and engaging.
Currently on her “But Where The Hell Should I Go” Tour, Alemeda delivered a set that seamlessly blended alt-rock intensity with accessible pop sensibilities. The guitars were crisp and dynamic, the hooks immediately engaging, and her vocals conveyed both precision and character. Live, her music gains an added depth — sharper, more expansive, and fully realized in front of an audience.
Her stage presence struck a careful balance between assured performance and natural connection with the crowd. Without relying on elaborate theatrics, Alemeda’s charisma and energy sustained the show, allowing the music itself to take center stage.
Signed to Top Dawg Entertainment, Alemeda continues to establish herself as a distinctive voice in contemporary indie music. Her performance demonstrated a polished yet lively approach, highlighting an artist whose appeal stems from authenticity, skill, and a genuine rapport with her audience.







