At Louisville’s Whitney Hall on Friday and Saturday night (November 29-30), Jack Harlow brought his 4th annual “No Place Like Home” shows to his dedicated hometown fans. For these special holiday weekend shows, the Grammy-nominated rapper and pop star was backed by the Louisville Orchestra, led by conductor Teddy Abrams. In addition to his own hits, Harlow paid tribute to his influences and personal favorites, covering Elvis Presley’s 1961 Billboard No. 2 hit, “Can’t Help Falling In Love,” and the Frank Sinatra standard, “Fly Me to the Moon,” which Jack dedicated to his grandmother.
In November, Harlow released his first new single since 2023, “Hello Miss Johnson,” which made its live debut during these performances. The track is the second single from Harlow’s upcoming fourth album, which the musician teased during his Brooklyn show in September. “I got some very special s**t on the way. Next time I see you, we gonna have something to talk about.” (Billboard)