Infinity Song

Photos and review by Jennie Book @jenniebookphotography

Infinity Song kicked off their North American tour at Brick + Mortar in San Francisco on July 10th, 2024 with a sold out standing room only show that had fans of all ages singing and sweating for hours.

Siblings Abraham, Angel, Israel, and Momo Boyd had no shortage of energy on stage, and played an hour and a half long set filled with fan favorites like Fleetwood Mac cover “Dreams,” “Hater’s Anthem,” and “Metamorphosis.” During the set there was a dance-off between the siblings, there was Israel being appreciative that the crowd was so into the show – “They should have warned us you’d be so great. Such a vibe, such an authenticity to this group of people!” There was Israel going out into the crowd and dancing with people all the way in the back of the room to everyone’s delight. And there was a lot of love shown by their father/manager John Boyd when he introduced them before their set, and a lot of love reciprocated at the end of the night when the band talked about their time growing up in such a great family – “we were beneficiaries of an environment that let us be creative, well-rounded people with a lot of love” – before dedicating the last song of the night, “Ride or Die,” to him.

Growing up, the sibling bandmates lived in Detroit and later moved to New York, and began their performing years in a choir directed by their father. In 2016 Jay Z signed them to a recording contract, and through family friend Jon Batiste, the band became connected with Kanye West, and worked on his album “Jesus Is King.” Their discography includes Mad Love (2020), Mad Love Deluxe (2021), and Metamorphosis (2023).

The Metamorphosis Tour is the band’s first world tour. For all the latest info and news, check out www.infinitysong.com and @infinitysong