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Floetry: Say Yes Tour with Raheem DeVaughn and Teedra Moses
New Jersey Performing Arts Center
Newark, NJ
Apr 9 Thu • 2026 • 8:00pm
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Floetry | |
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Stewart and Ambrosius, 2016 | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | London, England |
| Genres | |
| Works | Floetry discography |
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| Members | Marsha Ambrosius Natalie Stewart |
Floetry is an English music duo formed in 1997 by singer Marsha Ambrosius ("the Songstress") and spoken-word poet Natalie Stewart ("the Floacist"). They are known for their diverse musical and performance style referred to as "poetic delivery with musical intent".[1][2][3]
After relocating to the U.S., the duo was launched into mainstream recognition with the release of their song "Floetic" and their best-selling album, Floetic (2002), which contained the U.S. Adult R&B Songs number-one single "Say Yes". The album, Floetic, became a commercial success and received a gold certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Floetry followed up by touring as the opening act for several notable music acts. Their performance at the New Orleans House of Blues was recorded and released as a live album titled Floacism "Live" in November 2003. In November 2005, Floetry resurfaced with the release of their second studio album Flo'Ology. The album spawned the singles "SupaStar" and "Lay Down".
Despite critical and commercial success, the duo was disbanded as Stewart attempted to split from the duo's manager Julius Irving III as Irving wanted to change the group's musical style and image. In response, Ambrosius hired Amanda Seales (then known as Amanda Diva) for a concert tour referred to as the Floetry Remix Tour. Following the conclusion of the tour, Ambrosius and Stewart have pursued solo careers. Since the group's disbandment in 2006, Ambrosius and Stewart have reunited several times, including at a 2014 The Claphand Grand performance; which lead to the Floetry Reunion Tour from 2015-2016. The group reunited again in July 2025 for three performances at the YS Firehouse in Yellow Springs, Ohio.
Floetry has sold more than 2 million records worldwide, as of 2016. The duo have three Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards, five Grammy Awards nominations, three Soul Train Music Awards nominations, and two MOBO Awards.
- ^ The Power of FLOETRY. Windy City Times. Retrieved on 20 August 2025
- ^ A soulful return, a testimony of triumph, the Floacist’s first-ever U.S. solo tour presented by City Winery. Chicago Crusader. Retrieved on 20 August 2025
- ^ Vibe Magazine Volume 14, Issues 1-6, page 108
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