BY ANDREA REINWALD Kehlani brought her CRASH World Tour into Raleigh's Red Hat Amphitheater, delivering a night that fans won’t forge...

BY ANDREA REINWALD
Kehlani brought her CRASH World Tour into Raleigh's Red Hat Amphitheater, delivering a night that fans won’t forget. Despite a light sprinkle before the show, the weather didn’t dampen the excitement. Openers Anycia and FLO set the stage with powerful performances that radiated girl power, hyping the crowd for Kehlani’s entrance.

As soon as the lights dimmed, the audience jumped to their feet. Kehlani opened with “Next 2 You” before transitioning into “Groove Theory” and then smoothly into “What I Want,” where her dancers joined her on stage, turning the amphitheater into a high-energy dance party.

A standout moment came when Kehlani paused to deliver a heartfelt message about mental health. "If you came here tonight and you're battling an uphill mental battle, I know what that feels like," she said, her voice full of empathy. "Do me a favor, do you a favor—don’t be too cool for help. Professional help has changed my life. I LOVE you. I support you. It gets better." she urged, before performing the emotional track “Border.”

Later, during “Marry You,” a surprise proposal happened in the crowd right in front of me as everyone cheered and congratulated them.

Kehlani kept her energy high, frequently talking to her fans. There was a fun moment when she corrected the pronunciation of her name, leading the crowd in a chant before diving into her song “Kehlani.”

She ended the show with an "After Hours" performance, packed with dance routines that had the audience on their feet until the last beat. Even after the music faded, no one hurried to leave—everyone wanted to enjoy every last second. Before stepping off the stage, Kehlani took a moment to give a special shout-out to her incredible dancers and band, recognizing the teamwork that made the night come alive.
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Andrea Reinwald is originally from Florida and has moved across the country twice, first from Florida to Alaska and then from Alaska to North Carolina. Often called "the girl who’s always at a concert" by her friends, Andrea’s love for music has been a part of her life for as long as she can remember. Since picking up instruments in middle school, Andrea found that concert photography offers the best of both worlds, blending her passion for music with her love for visual storytelling. Whether it's pop, indie, rock, Latin, or EDM, you'll likely find her in the crowd, camera in hand. Check out her work on IG at @andreavphotos!
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