Jamie Fine’s First U.S. Tour Brings Heart, Healing, and High Energy to Kilby Court

March 5, 2026

 

Canadian pop artist Jamie Fine made a memorable stop in Utah during her first U.S. tour, delivering an emotional and energetic night of live music at Kilby Court. Before the show, I met a mother and daughter who traveled from West Valley City to experience Jamie Fine live for the first time. Bobbi shared that her favorite song is “Bulletproof,” explaining how deeply the song resonates with her story. Raised by a single mother who had her at a young age, Bobbi said the song reminds her of the strength her mom carried throughout her life. Sadly, she lost her mother a few years ago, and every time she hears the song, it brings back those memories. Her daughter, Rhianna, said her favorite track is “Mistake,” describing how the song “scratches an itch in her brain” in the most satisfying way. When asked to describe Jamie Fine with an emoji, Bobbi chose 🔥 for her powerful energy, while Rhianna picked 💙 to represent the heart behind her music.

 

Fine opened the show with the upbeat track “You’re Like,” Fine immediately connected with the crowd, sharing how special the moment was for her since it was her first time performing in Utah. She introduced her bandmates. Matthieu St. Jules on the guitar and Darius Martin on the drums. Fine and the band have been touring and creating music for the past eight years, highlighting the tight-knit energy that fuels her live performances. Fine also shared some joyful personal news with the audience—she had just become an aunt for the first time. Beaming with excitement, she even asked the crowd to help record a video message for her niece, turning the audience into part of the show’s story.

 

 

As the night continued, the tone shifted into something more vulnerable. Fine opened up about losing her uncle to suicide, encouraging everyone in the room to love the people around them a little more deeply. She dedicated a heartfelt performance of “Fix You” to him, creating one of the most emotional moments of the evening. Throughout the crowd, fans could be seen wiping away tears, hugging friends, and holding each other close. She followed that tribute with “Made It To The Moon,” a deeply personal song she wrote about her uncle. Fine explained that while she isn’t always sure what she believes about the afterlife, she hopes he made it somewhere beautiful—like the moon. The performance highlighted the emotional depth that has made Jamie Fine’s music resonate with so many listeners.

 

The set moved back into high energy with “Home Sick,” where Fine encouraged the entire room to jump along with her inside the intimate venue. She continued with fan-favorite songs like “Groceries” and “Bulletproof,” the latter dedicated to the fierce love she feels for her family—especially her mom. Closing the main set with “For You,” Fine left the audience cheering for more. She returned for an encore performance of “Home Sick,” explaining that while touring is exciting, there are moments when she and her bandmates miss home. Smiling out at the crowd, she shared that the warm welcome in Salt Lake City made the night feel like a piece of home on the road. For fans experiencing Jamie Fine live in concert, the show was a powerful reminder of how pop music can bring joy, vulnerability, and connection all in one unforgettable night.

 

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