Erykah Badu at the Fillmore in 2013. Photo by Seth McConnell.
Just after the release of her latest mixtape, “But You Cain’t Use My Phone,” will perform a one-off show at Denver’s Ogden Theatre on Feb. 14.
Badu has played Denver before, namely at . Her show in the comparatively intimate Ogden Theatre on Valentine’s Day should make for a memorable, soul’d-out evening for Denver fans.
Related: Our review of Erykah Badu’s “But You Cain’t Use My Phone”
“Erykah has been an artist I have wanted to book for years,” says AEG live promoter Jonny Shuman. “Valentine’s Day is a perfect time to bring her to Denver for an intimate evening of soul music.”
Tickets will go on sale on Friday, Jan. 8 at 10 a.m. and are available via .
Erykah Badu has been a cultural icon since she stepped onto the scene wearing a head wrap, wielding songs like with the wisdom of a school teacher. Her eccentricity, realness and thought provoking lyrics have designated her one of the most heralded artists in hip-hop and R&B.



