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Jessie Murph in Detroit

Jessie Murph in Detroit tore through the city when her Worldwide Hysteria Tour hit The Fillmore on August 12, 2025. Jessie, coming off a brand new album and going viral on TikTok helped sell out the 3,000 cap venue with so much demand that a second date was added that also sold out shortly after. Jorjiana being the only support hand picked by Jessie herself, gave a glimpse into her personal music taste.

Jessie Murph

Jessie wasted no time jumping in, opening with “Gucci Mane,” “1965,” and “Touch Me Like a Gangster” from her new album Sex Hysteria. The energy was instant, jumping in singing her words back to her. It was a raw moment that set the tone for the rest of the night. Midway through the set, she debuted a new song called “Certain Kind of Love.” The room fell silent, and you could see how much it hit people. Then, in true Jessie fashion, she pulled a fan onstage to sing “I Would’ve” with her. The duet ended up being one of the night’s most memorable highlights. Jessie kept the pace high with crowd favorites like “Best Behavior,” “Heroin,” and  “Wild Ones.” As she transitioned into “Couldn’t Be Worse,” her security guard had her climb on his shoulders and brought her through the crowd blurring the line between stage and audience in the best way possible. She wrapped things up with her biggest hit, “Blue Strips.” As fake $100 bills rained down from the stage, the entire venue turned into one big party. Fans screamed the lyrics, danced like crazy, and soaked in every last second.

Closing Thoughts

Jessie Murph gave Detroit a show that was equal parts emotional and explosive. She balanced vulnerability with bold confidence, proving she’s not just an artist on the rise- she’s in full control of her moment.

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