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Power1047 Nightcap August 17, 2026: Jamila Woods, Steve Lacy, and Ultra Naté

Power1047 Nightcap August 17, 2026 closes Monday with three forward-looking culture stories: Jamila Woods is celebrating a landmark debut, Steve Lacy is taking his latest album back on the road, and Ultra Naté is preparing a Baltimore museum takeover built around house music and visual art.

 

PowerPage Nightcap cover featuring Jamila Woods, Steve Lacy, and Ultra Naté against a Baltimore skyline, dated August 17, 2026.

 

Jamila Woods has announced the 10 Years of HEAVN tour, a six-city run honoring the anniversary of her 2016 debut. The itinerary opens November 16 in Los Angeles and closes December 6 at Chicago’s Thalia Hall. New York, San Francisco, Portland, and Seattle are also included. The compact routing fits the reflective spirit of HEAVN, an album that connected Black womanhood, Chicago, memory, and self-definition.

 

Steve Lacy is also extending an album chapter to the stage. His 27-city Oh Yeah? tour begins September 27 in Minneapolis and ends November 30 in Vancouver. Radio City Music Hall, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, and the Hollywood Bowl are among the announced rooms. The tour supports Oh Yeah?, Lacy’s third solo album, which RCA released July 17 with appearances from SZA, Erykah Badu, and Cecile Believe.

 

Baltimore’s local date to watch belongs to Ultra Naté. The Baltimore Museum of Art will host Deep Sugar presents Transmutation Voyeur on August 28 from 7 to 11 p.m. in the Wurtzburger Sculpture Garden. The rain-or-shine event grows from Naté’s residency at the museum and combines music, movement, performance, and works in the BMA collection. Tickets are listed at $20 for members and $30 for non-members.

 

Together, the three announcements show different ways artists are revisiting a body of work: Woods through an anniversary, Lacy through a new-album tour, and Naté through a hometown installation. That makes tonight’s calendar less about a single release and more about how music lives in rooms, cities, and communities.

 

For more soul coverage, read PowerPage’s report on October London’s Love Me For Me album. Keep Power 104.7 Baltimore | Power1047.com on for the soundtrack after midnight.

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