Lizzo at Fiserv Forum


Fiserv Forum

Lizzo with special guest, Latto!

Tuesday, May 16 2023

Fiserv Forum - Milwaukee, WI

Tickets go on sale Friday Nov 18th at 10am; presale begins Nov 17th at 10a.

"I’ve been working on myself and learning how to love who I am. There were moments that would’ve completely defeated me when I was younger. Instead, I was able to not just survive, but thrive. This is the person who I truly want to be. It’s a self-filling prophecy ready for the world. I really found my voice." Lizzo

Channeling boundless self-confidence through a downright earth-quaking voice, colorful persona, and undeniable star power, Lizzo struts into the spotlight and steps up with a whole lot of spirit and soul. Embracing her vocal range like never before and celebrating herself to the fullest, she speaks her mind, censors nothing, and delivers an enviable level of honesty, pure passion, and fresh fire.

3x-GRAMMY Award winning superstar Lizzo has become a household name with well over 5 billion global streams and a Platinum selling debut album to date. Lizzo released her Nice Life Recording Company/Atlantic Records debut album Cuz I Love You on April 19th, 2019, debuting at #6 on the SoundScan/Billboard 200 albums chart and spending 24 consecutive weeks in the chart’s Top 10. Truth Hurts also became the longest running #1 by a solo female rap artist in history after spending seven weeks atop the charts. With anthemic smash hits like the 7x Platinum Truth Hurts, the 3x Platinum Good As Hell, the 2x Platinum Juice, and the Platinum Tempo (Feat. Missy Elliott) already under her belt, her single with Cardi B "Rumors" debuted in the top five of the Billboard Hot 100. Her fourth studio album, 2022's Special, was preceded by its lead single "About Damn Time", which reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100.

She is also the host of the Amazon Prime Video reality television series Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls, for which she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Competition Program in 2022.

Since the release of the meteoric Cuz I Love You, Lizzo has been named both TIME Magazine and Entertainment Weekly’s “2019 Entertainer of the Year” as well as gracing the covers of Rolling Stone, Billboard’s GRAMMY® Preview Issue, British Vogue, Elle’s Women In Music Issue, and many others. Additionally, Lizzo kicked off 2020 with a showstopping opening performance at the 62nd Annual GRAMMY® Awards and took home three big wins, in addition to being the most-nominated artist of the year. 2020 also saw her win the awards for “Best Female R&B/Pop Artist” at the 2020 BET Awards and both “Entertainer of the Year” and “Outstanding Video” at the 2020 NAACP Awards. Her list of high-profile TV performances also include the 2019 American Music Awards, MTV Video Music Awards, BET Awards and Saturday Night Live, in addition to in depth profiles on CBS This Morning’s GRAMMY® Primetime Special and CBS Sunday Morning.

In the end, Lizzo’s message of empowerment and love rings true because it comes straight from the heart:

"When you listen to this, I want you to know you’re not alone. I want you to hear my songs and feel a connection to me. I hope you can apply what I’m saying to your own life and maybe have a better day. Share this experience with me. Celebrate who you are. If I can change the world for the better one song at a time, I’m cool."