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Katharine McPhee in Concert

Pop sensation Katharine McPhee has been turning out sweetly sentimental tunes since the mid-'00s, forging a winding path all her own. Born in 1984 in Los Angeles to a television producer father and a vocal coach mother, one could say that McPhee was destined for greatness. Starting at 12 years old, she trained as a singer, going on to spend three semesters studying musical theater at Boston Conservatory before dropping out to try her hand at acting. Auditioning—and getting booked on—numerous TV shows and musical theater productions, McPhee would catch her big break on none other than ‘American Idol,' becoming the fifth season runner-up. The experience launched her brilliant career, as she immediately released a single containing her ‘American Idol' finale selection, "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," which peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and remained on the chart for over a year. 

After signing to RCA, she released her self-titled debut in 2007, landing at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, a remarkable feat for the singer's first full-length album. ‘Katharine McPhee' contained a set of killer pop tunes and savvy performances, such as the rhapsodic "Over It," which made a number of charts. McPhee followed that album with collaborations and duets, including a performance with Andrea Bocelli. To switch up the pace, McPhee went back into acting, doing both films (‘The House Bunny,' ‘Shark Night 3D') and TV episodes (‘Ugly Betty,' ‘Community,' ‘CSI: NY'). The follow-up to her self-titled album, ‘Unbroken' came out in 2010, peaking at No. 27 on the U.S. Billboard 200. McPhee continued to stay true to form, while changing it up: In 2017, she released ‘I Fall in Love Too Easily,' a wonderful collection of misty American standards by Sondheim, Porter, and Levant, among others. It reached No. 2 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart. 

Setlists

    1. 1.Somewhere
    2. 2.Under my Skin
    3. 3.Our Love Is Here
    4. 4.God Bless the Child (Billie Holiday cover)
    5. 5.Blame It on My Youth
    6. 6.I've Grown Accustomed to His Face
    7. 7.It's a Man's Man's Man's World (James Brown cover)
    8. 8.Just Keep Moving
    9. 9.Heart Shaped Wreckage
    10. 10.She Used to Be Mine
    11. 11.Don't Forget Me
    12. 12.That's Life (Marion Montgomery cover)
  1. Encore

    1. 13.Everything Must Change (Benard Ighner cover)
    2. 14.Over the Rainbow (Harold Arlen cover)
    1. 1.Would I Lie to You? (Eurythmics cover)
    2. 2.Rumour Has It (Adele cover)
    3. 3.Heart Shaped Wreckage (From TV show Smash)
    4. 4.Some Boys (Death Cab for Cutie cover)
    5. 5.Pretender (From TV show Smash)
    6. 6.It's a Man's Man's Man's World (James Brown cover)
    7. 7.Over It
    8. 8.Stay (Mikky Ekko cover)
    9. 9.Use Somebody / Firework
    10. 10.Run (Snow Patrol cover)
    11. 11.Shake It Out (Florence + the Machine cover)
    12. 12.Brighter Than the Sun (Colbie Caillat cover)
    13. 13.Cut, Print…Moving On (From TV show Smash)
    14. 14.Don't Forget Me (From TV show Smash)
    15. 15.That's Life (Marion Montgomery cover)
  1. Encore

    1. 16.Over the Rainbow (Harold Arlen cover)
    1. 1.I Know (Dionne Farris cover)
    2. 2.Over the Rainbow (Harold Arlen cover)
    3. 3.Brand New Key (Melanie cover)
    4. 4.Faith (George Michael cover)
    5. 5.Missing You (John Waite cover)
    6. 6.Unbroken
    7. 7.Use Somebody (Kings of Leon cover)
    8. 8.Say Goodbye
    9. 9.Terrified
    10. 10.Lifetime
    11. 11.Over It
    12. 12.Had It All
    13. 13.I'm Yours
    14. 14.It’s Not Right
    15. 15.Everything Must Change (Benard Ighner cover)
    16. 16.Surrender
    17. 17.Faultline
    18. 18.Keep Drivin’
    1. 1.Dangerous
    2. 2.Love Story
    3. 3.Mary Jane
    4. 4.Open Toes
    5. 5.Over It

Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 2 reviews
  • Waterloo NY May 11, 2024

    by Cindy on 5/14/24Rating: 5 out of 5

    WOW! “An Intimate Evening with David Foster & Katharine McPhee” was wonderful! David Foster deserves his 16 Grammys, Katharine is as stunning as her voice, their 3 year old son Rennie stole the show playing drums, and their special guest Daniel Emmet will be a ⭐️superstar⭐️.

  • Fabulously entertaining evening

    by Cmputz on 5/12/24Rating: 5 out of 5

    This was a wonderful Mothers Day gift from my husband of 44 years! We felt like we were at Katherine and David’s home and part of the family! They mixed telling their life stories with their fabulous songs written by David Foster over the years. Even though she said she had a cold you could not tell it by her beautiful singing! Loved the several surprises which I will keep secret and encourage others to go see their show! Thanks for a wonderful relaxing and musical evening! So grateful you are sharing your talents with us!