Fantastic jazz vocalist Emmaline is currently on her USA winter tour and recently played a sold-out show at Rams Head On Stage in Annapolis.
Because of her hugely successful 2025 Be My Valentine Tour, Emmaline and band have again ventured out for what appears to likely become an annual holiday tour and recently played the 2026 version of “Be My Valentine” to sold-out venues at this time. The tour started in Orlando, Florida, and it will close on Feb. 22 with a stop at the infamous South Jazz Club in Philadelphia.
Emmaline’s voice is soothing and magical, and her ability to fuse jazz and pop is as good as anyone touring these days. On Feb. 15, fans in attendance at the sold-out performance were treated to a fantastic night of romantic songs and music that are helping Emmaline continue to get bigger in the music scene as she is selling out shows all over the US nowadays. Her current winter tour has sold-out numerous shows with more shows scheduled to kick off in May of this year.
The performance featured some of their best songs at this year’s show including “Retro Kind of Love” and “All My Sweetest Dreams.”
Watch Emmaline perform “All My Sweetest Dreams” live for WCPO Lounge on YouTube:
Besides having one of the best voices in the jazz world, Emmaline also features heavily on violin which integrates well with her touring band. The band continues developing each year and presents arguably one of the best Valentine’s Day style shows around the country.
The fans in attendance left Rams Head on Sunday night very energized and appreciative for the superb set again this year by Emmaline and band. Hopefully, we will see a live album in the near term from Emmaline and band. A live album from the Valentine Tours would be a great offering and surely be well-received based on the sold-out performances we are seeing each year.
If jazz is one of the genres of music you follow, then seeing Emmaline should be on the bucket list of shows to go see.
Here are some photos of Emmaline performing live at Rams Head On Stage on Feb. 15, 2026. All pictures copyright and courtesy of James Miller.






























