Karly Marina Loaiza, also known by her stage name Kali Uchis, is a 31-year-old Colombian-American singer and songwriter. Kali Uchis’s music is a blend of R&B, pop, indie, and Latin rhythms. On May 9, 2025, Kali Uchis released her fifth studio album through Capitol Records, Sincerely. Shortly after, Kali Uchis announced her fourth headlining concert tour, “Sincerely,” on May 13, 2025. That came with the details of a 24-city North American arena tour along with her guests/Openers Thee Sacred Souls. The first show began on August 14 in Portland, OR, and went all the way to the final show on September 28 in Los Angeles, CA.
This tour also supported her previous album, Orquideas, featuring a 36-song setlist. Those songs included “Heaven is a Home,” “Sugar!Honey!Love!,” “Lose my cool,” “It’s Just Us,” “For: You,” “Silk Lingerie,” “All I Can Say,” “Daggers!”, “Angels all around me”, “Sunshine & Rain”, “Munekita”, “Labios Mordidos,” “Como Asi,” “Me Pongo Loca,” “Pensamientos Intrusivos,” “SAD GIRLZ,” “Diosa,” “Si no es contigo,” “Muevete,” “Igual Que Un Angel,” “Sycamore Tree,” “Speed,” “Rush,”, “Loner,” “Melting”, “Teeth in My Neck,” “Dead to Me,” “After the Storm,” “See You Again,” “La Luna Enamorada”, “Fue Mejor,” “No Eres Tu,” “Quiero Sentirme Bien,” “Telepatia”, “I Wish You Roses,” and “Moonlight.”
Kali Uchis had several special guests on this tour, such as Peso Pluma, who appeared during the first Inglewood show in California. Steve Lacy, who appeared to perform “Bad Habit,” SZA, who also appeared to perform the remix of “Fue Mejor,” and Omar Apollo. These artists were in the second Inglewood show. Tyler the Creator performed “After the Storm” and “See You Again” during the final show.
During her Sincelery Tour, Kali Uchis had a cinematic transition to discuss the Immigrant experience in America. The tribute included a video montage of immigrants of different backgrounds living their daily lives, with struggles, love, and triumphs. Kali Uchis included her own childhood and family videos into the mix to share her personal experience and connection to immigrants. In her speech, she included empowering monologues and political messages such as, “Immigrants built this country and make it what it is today,” and “Without immigrants, there is no America.”
My sister, Chelsie, accompanied me to the final show on September 28, 2025, in L.A. When I asked her, “How was your experience?” she said, “It was so good. Probably the best concert I’ve been to, especially when Tyler showed up. I didn’t even see him until everyone started screaming! It was literally so crazy that it was the loudest I’ve ever heard people screaming at a concert. Kali is definitely my favorite singer, I love her.”
