JoJo’s “Too Much To Say 2025” Tour Stuns Atlanta Crowd at The Tabernacle (Atlanta, GA)

JoJo (Joanna Levesque) brought down the house at The Tabernacle in Atlanta with her Too Much To Say 2025 tour — and proved she’s still one of the strongest voices in R&B and pop. With a mix of powerhouse vocals, raw storytelling, and a perfectly crafted setlist, this performance left no doubt that JoJo is in her prime.

A Night of Nostalgia and Growth

From the opening notes of “Off Again,” the crowd was hooked. JoJo took fans on an emotional ride with early favorites like “Baby It’s You” and “Nobody,” but also carved space for her newer, more introspective work. Songs like “Fresh New Sheets,” “Dissolve,” and “Porcelain” felt deeply personal, offering a glimpse into the woman and artist she’s become.

Even longtime fans could feel the evolution — this wasn’t just a greatest hits night; it was a showcase of JoJo’s growth.

Covers That Hit Just Right

JoJo also brought her own twist to songs by other artists, weaving in passionate renditions of SZA’s “Love Galore,” SWV’s “Weak,” Drake’s “Marvins Room,” and Teddy Swims’ viral hit “Lose Control.” Her interpretations added fresh layers while highlighting her vocal versatility and emotional range. These covers weren’t filler — they were standout moments that showed how JoJo can make any song her own.

The Classics Still Hit Hard

Of course, it wouldn’t be a JoJo show without the songs that launched her career. “Too Little Too Late” and “Leave (Get Out)” turned the venue into a full-on sing-along, proving their staying power decades later. These nostalgic moments were met with just as much energy as her newer material — a rare balance not every artist can pull off.

Too Much to Say, and Even More to Feel

The title track “Too Much To Say” was one of the most powerful performances of the night. Delivered with striking honesty and soul, it silenced the crowd — and reminded everyone that JoJo isn’t just performing songs, she’s telling her story. This tour is more than a comeback. It’s a declaration.

Follow JoJo:
Instagram: @iamjojo
Website: www.iamjojoofficial.com

*Read the full feature in the May/June 2025 issue of ION Indie Magazine
Follow: @ionindiezine

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