Sugar Land, TX
Thackerville, OK
Wheatland, CA
Macon, GA
Overall Rating
3.6
By toeshar1
Kels/Uncle Charlie Amazing!
I loved it Kels took forever to come out when he did he jammed
By Anonymous
I didnt go see this concert---he wasnt even in town. Get a better computer system so when you send this out it should at least be correct.
By Kenyel
Charlie Wilson was wonderful
Charlie Wilson was phenomenal, outstanding performance. R. Kelly is garbage.
By TherealBoobop
great experience I really enjoyed the show. I don't think there is a bad seat in the building
By MzPantherress
Wonderful Show
Great show and nice venue. Love Rkelly been a fan for years
By KJLMDLLC
Charlie Wilson was great. You can keep R. Kelly!!!
R kelly was high and drunk. Those were his words after being 1 45 late. It was ridiculous. Charlie Wilson should never be with him again. Charlie Wilson was awesome!! Uncle you can't save those that don't wanna be saved. I'm believing that why did placed you with him. He Is so lost.
By DA103
Terrible
Charlie Wilson was excellent definitely King of R&B R Kelly has a mental problem
By CMoonie
Charlie Wilson was GREAT!! R Kelly SUCKED!
Charlie Wilson was FABULOUS. R Kelly was obviously drunk and not worth the money. Will never go see him again. Charlie should find someone else to tour with.
By Mokisha
Uncle Charlie amazing
Uncle Charlie went way back from Gap band to the present day. R Kelly was good too
By TiffanyAgee1
My disappointed trip to see Charlie and Rkelly
They did not open on time. We had to stay outside in the cold for awhile before letting us in. Charlie did not perform a lot . They treated him like it was he was someone just starting out. Earthquake performed for 5 minutes. Once we got in the concert didn’t start for almost 45 minutes.They should have had two different concerts. Then people started smoking in the concert when they Rkelly came out. It wasn’t for me
Charlie Wilson Concert Schedule
The Gap Band alumnus and adult contemporary R&B superstar Charlie Wilson has been dazzling audiences and listeners with his sultry vocals since the takeoff of his solo career in the early 2000s. Charlie Wilson's tour dates feature an electrifying energy more akin to a tight-knit party than a sold-out concert, as seen in his 2017 In It To Win It Tour, his 2015 Forever Charlie Tour and his 2013 Love, Charlie Tour, among many others. Wilson is known for his smooth funk & soul singing style, which, combined with his talents as a songwriter, producer and keyboardist, has led to the creation of numerous R&B hits over his eight solo studio albums. On stage, Charlie puts on a show with an unmatched level of energy. He beckons crowds to take to their feet and feel the music as his band delivers with tightly composed rhythms and he serenades with his dulcet melodies. In addition to praise from fellow performers, Charlie Wilson's music has earned him 11 Grammy Award nominations, six NAACP Image Award nominations (along with one win for Outstanding Album), and numerous honors from BET, Billboard and Soul Train, along with acknowledgements from across the music industry and beyond.
Charlie Wilson Background
Charlie Wilson was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1953. The son of a Christian minister, he learned to play piano and sing in church, providing the musical background that led to the formation of The Gap Band with his brothers Ronnie and Robert. After the group announced their retirement in 2010, Charlie shifted his focus to concentrate on his solo career, becoming Billboard Magazine's No. 1 Adult R&B Artist and a breakout success. Wilson's first solo album, Bridging The Gap, came in 2000, earning him acclaim from the single "Without You." His follow-up release, Charlie, Last Name Wilson, went certified gold and produced the eponymous single (along with fellow R&B vocalist R. Kelly) by which he is most often known. In subsequent years, Charlie Wilson continued to release and chart on the Billboard Hot 200 and R&B/Hip-Hop charts and sold more than 1 million copies of his albums. Wilson has inspired generations of performers who also feature him on their own records. He was given the affectionate nickname "Uncle Charlie" by Snoop Dogg and collaborated with the rapper (and Justin Timberlake) on the 2013 track "Signs.