Patrice Roberts performs at IAmWoman concert in Toronto, Canada

On April 21st, Toronto was transformed into a soca mecca as Patrice Roberts’ I AM Woman concert took over Rebel Concert Venue.

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The live band, Band North, opened up the show to a performance with the Powerhouse Gospel Choir singing Roberts’ song “Bless This Party.”

As the night continued, DJ Steph Honey kept the crowd going as the Savage Society dancers brought the heat. Roberts also brought out some of her artist friends to perform, such as Skinny Fabulous, Olatunji, Imani Ray, and Tempa.

She shared a romantic moment onstage as she performed the collaboration single “Toxic” with her fiance, soca artist Drue.

Patrice Roberts Performs At IAmWoman Concert In Toronto, Canada.
Photo credit: RyMedia

Roberts also showed a fan appreciation video and honored her dancers with a special segment during the show. The crowd swayed to her hit singles “Mind My Business”, “Carry On”, “A Little Wine”, “Band of The Year” and “Like Yuhself.”

Thrilled by the turnout of her second concert in Toronto, she took to her social media, saying, “Another successful #IAmWoman show, and I want to thank everyone who continues to make this possible. I’m so proud that our Toronto community showed up and enjoyed the show!”.

The I AM Woman concert was a night to remember, and Patrice Roberts’ powerful performance was an inspiring reminder of the strength and resilience that exists within all women.

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