Overall Rating
4.8
By StevieT88
Camilla rocked the stage!
She’s an exceptional artist and would no doubt see her again!
By Anonymous
camila is #that performer
great time camila really knows how to put on a show wow shook
By ABGF
Not a bad seat in the house!
Loved seeing Camila Cabello at the Orpheum in Boston. Right up close and personal. It seemed like most of the seats were good. The theater is very old, and I felt privileged to be able to go to a show there. Didn't take too long to get out, even though there was a big crowd in front of us. Camila was awesome! Her dancers are great! Excellent show, she did not disappoint.
By Lalasie
Amazing
Simply amazing! She was phenomenal, the venue was beautiful.
By Rrrrrrae
CAMILA’S AMAZING
Honestly her vocals were so strong and she can dance so the whole experience by was absolutely amazing - let alone her music! I enjoyed the show soooo much. I can’t wait for her to open for Taylor Swift. Camila’s definitely one of the most talented people of this generation.
By maryregui
Camila was amazing!
This was hands down the best concert i've ever seen. It's magical. If you ever have the chance to go, do so. The production is amazing, the dancers and choreographies are so good and Camila is amazing.
Camila Cabello on Tour
A Camila Cabello show is a chance to experience one of pop's brightest young stars operating on all cylinders. Her Latin-tinged pop is tailor-made for audience sing-alongs and splashy stagings, while her X Factor–honed performance skills make for sets that show off her robust vocals and appealing personality in equal measure. Whether she's opening up for a stadium tour or headlining an arena, Cabello is a dynamic performer who can cast spells over crowds.
Camila Cabello in Concert
Havana-born Camila Cabello has become one of pop's most exciting young stars in a short time. At age five, Cabello and her family emigrated from Cuba to Miami, where she fell in love with singing. In 2012, she auditioned for the second season of Fox's The X Factor, where her performance impressed judges Simon Cowell, L.A. Reid and Britney Spears enough to install her as a member of the girl group Fifth Harmony. The quintet came in third on the show, but wound up being one of the mid-2010s' biggest pop forces, notching the Top 10 single "Work From Home" in 2016 and wowing young women with female-forward tracks like "BO$$" and "Miss Movin' On."
Cabello left Fifth Harmony at the end of 2016, and in May 2017 she released her first solo single, the pensive "Crying in the Club." That summer, she opened for Bruno Mars on the North American leg of his 24K Magic Tour, and she released "Havana," the steamy single that would become her first No. 1 on the Hot 100, in August. In December 2017, she released the dreamy "Never Be the Same" and the spare "Real Friends," both of which appeared on her debut album Camila, which came out in January 2018. That was a huge year for Cabello, who went on her first solo tour, opened for Taylor Swift's stadium-sized Reputation Tour and collaborated with dance-pop upstart Bazzi while also working on new music. She performed "Havana" in grand fashion at the 2019 Grammy Awards, and her sultry Shawn Mendes duet "Senorita" hit No. 1 on the Hot 100 that summer.