Wale Rolls Out “Every Blue Moon” Tour Dates With A Brand New Song

Wale is back. The D.C. rapper has unveiled the Every Blue Moon Tour, which will launch in September and run throughout November. Wale made the announcement in style, dropping a video in which he stands in front of, you guessed it, a blue moon. The rapper also previewed an instrumental from a brand new song. No title is provided, and Wale doesn’t let us hear the chorus, but it’s safe to assume the song will land on his upcoming eighth album. Tickets go on sale Friday, August 16.

Wale’s tour announcement is a bigger deal than it might initially seem. The rapper has been out of the spotlight for quite some time. His last album was Folarin’ II in 2021, and he hasn’t dropped many guest verses in the years since. There were several reasons why. For one, Wale claimed to have suffered some lingering effects from his 2020 bout with COVID. “That sh*t is real,” he told the Breakfast Club. “It feels like you smoked too much. For me, because I have legitimate issues with anxiety and stuff, everything was heightened.” He also noted that his introverted nature led to him getting off social media for over a year.

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Wale Will Celebrate The Anniversary Of His Debut Album

The Every Blue Moon Tour is going to be a special one for both the rapper and his fans. Not only will it give Wale a chance to promote his upcoming album, but it will be a celebration of his 2009 debut album, Attention Deficit. Live Nation reported that the rapper will be performing select songs from the album as a means of commemorating the fifteenth anniversary of its release. Wale’s feelings toward the album has changed significantly over the years. Attention Deficit underperformed commercially, and the rapper felt as though his music suffered as a result of him trying to go “mainstream.” He eventually made peace with the album and its place in his catalog.

“I think the music business was in such a polarizing state at that point,” Wale told the Washington Post in 2019. He now considers Attention Deficit to be a better and bolder album than its reputation suggests. “Songs like ‘90210,’ ‘Pretty Girls’ — I was one of the first people to put Gucci Mane on an album at the time,” the rapper noted. “That was different, especially as a new artist coming with an actual go-go sample. Wale told the outlet that he was eventually able to separate the album’s quality from its poor sales. “I honestly don’t think about it that much anymore,” he noted. “I kind of just bury it.”

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PartyNextDoor Is Unapologetically Outside This Summer: Concert Review

PartyNextDoor has seemingly underestimated his star power over the years; a nonchalant pioneer of our time. His impact is undoubted, as we’ve seen the soundscape of R&B evolve alongside him, whether through the seductive bedroom gems that he unleashed on Soundcloud or bodies of work, like the first three installments of the PND series, that shifted R&B each time through nocturnal soundscapes or island-flavored hits that dominated summers. Or even the diamond and soon-to-be-diamond hits he wrote like Rihanna’s “Work” and DJ Khaled’s “Wild Thoughts.” 

His mystique has played into certain narratives, such as those that suggest his role at OVO is to primarily pen Drake’s music. But the reality is that Party earned the luxury of being a reclusive auteur who works on his own time rather than becoming a machine churning out hits, which he’s more than capable of doing. “I get into relationships and then music becomes second,” he told Billboard earlier this year. “I think I’m going to take a break from relationships, a long break, and just get back to making music.”

With the release of P4 earlier this year, PartyNextDoor is sticking to the course. As understated of a project that P4 might be in the grander discourse of 2024 releases, its impact didn’t miss the OVO Stans who patiently waited four years between PartyMobile and his latest album. On Monday, he touched down in Montreal for the first time in eight years for the Sorry I’m Outside tour. It marked the first of two back-to-back sold-out shows at MTelus, a venue with a capacity of 2,300 – an indication that he miscalculated his demand. In fact, by the end of Monday’s show, he acknowledged that he’d book a bigger room for the next time he hits the road… whenever that might be.

PartyNextDoor on stage during Montreal concert on August 5th, 2024.
Photo Credit: Fouad Jreige

With the backing of a keyboardist, guitarist, and drummer, he emerged onto the fog-filled stage from an oval-shaped portal to the subdued DMX sample from his single, “Lose My Mind.” The quartet of dancers that accompanied him, dubbed the Angels Girls, appeared at the fore of the stage as he played the background and breezed through records like “Cheers,” “For Certain,” and the tour’s namesake, “Sorry But I’m Outside.” But without exerting much command of the stage, the crowd ate from the palm of his hands. The Angel Girls get plenty of credit, though. They served as a personification of the muses that inspired his catalog of heartbreak and lust when he serenaded them.

Though the records off of his latest album brought him on tour, the bulk of his fans have been around for over a decade anxiously awaiting the records that catapulted him to this stage in his career. Party’s catalog from 2013 and 2017 secured him a cult-like following, so records from PartyNextDoor 1, including “Break From Toronto”  and “Wus Good/Curious,” washed the crowd over with elation as much as his collaborations with Drake, whom he’s reportedly working with currently on a collaborative album. “Wednesday Night Interlude,” for example, served as a mid-show break for the band to shine, while P’s recorded vocals led a karaoke-like portion of the evening. But by the time he re-emerged after the IYRTITL cut, it was like he snapped into a comfort zone that found him gravitating even deeper toward the crowd’s energy.

PND performs with Angel Girls on stage
Photo Credit: Fouad Jreige

The band was the MVP of the evening, amplifying the songs into their anthemic qualities from their original Soundcloud-ready forms, and providing smooth transitions through each song that didn’t allow much of a break and limited the amount of crowd interactions that PartyNextDoor had in the night. Songs like “Loyal” closed out with an electrifying solo and heavily distorted guitar riffs gave “Make It To The Morning” stadium rock-like qualities that shook through the theatre. But, as much as Party’s vocal prowess shone brighter, with or without auto-tune, across his set, the moments where backing tracks played out had mixed effects. In some cases, like “No Chill,” his raw vocals began to clash with the recording and the crowd. In others, it allowed him to dive into different pockets through ad-libs and harmonies that added more depth to the original record. 

For day-one PartyNextDoor fans, the Sorry I’m Outside tour marks an appropriate celebration of his career to date and a catalog that’s had a distinct impact in R&B. Perhaps not a groundbreaking trek by any measure, it’s a refreshing one that sees one of the most mysterious figures in R&B finally step into the spotlight and celebrate a catalog that few of his R&B contemporaries could rival. His core fans were treated to several records that never saw the Billboard charts under his name, such as “Persian Rugs” or his reference track for “Work.” Meanwhile, hit records off of P4, Partymobile, and previous albums were given a facelift that matched the exuberant energy of a crowd who used his catalog as a gospel to summer flings and relationship woes.

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Ice Spice Makes Her City Proud With Massive & Star-Studded New York Show

Of course the Bronx and New York City at large were going to show some hometown love when Ice Spice stopped by for her Y2K! tour stop in the Big Apple. Moreover, you can hear in the clips below how fans are screaming along to the lyrics, and it seems like everyone had a great time overall. She also brought along some very special guests for the occasion, including Sheff G, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Cash Cobain, and more. In fact, a surprise appearance from PARTYNEXTDOOR even got fans wondering whether we will see a collab from the two in the near future.

Either way, it’s great to see Ice Spice in this mode, whether for working her hardest for her performances or engaging with fans. Given how the Internet goes a lot of the time, and especially with Y2K!‘s poor critical reception, she’s had to stay focused on the positive aspects of her career while acknowledging that online hate rarely translates into in-person treatment. For example, the Bronx femcee recently thanked fans for their support of her new album despite 28K in first-week sales being a pretty low number for many. Still, it’s a step up from her Like..? EP, and she’s very grateful for that climb.

Read More: Ice Spice “Y2K!” Album Review

Ice Spice And Her Guests Go Hard For New York City

But elsewhere, drama is brewing in the Ice Spice world for very unrelated and salacious reasons. A lot of fans think that, following her comments on her at-arms-length but still positive relationship with Nicki Minaj, her “Barbie World” collaborator is actually not the biggest fan. This assumption comes from a recent Instagram post of Nicki’s, on which Spice left a comment. Even though the Trinidadian MC liked comments from folks like Sexyy Red and Akbar V, she didn’t like Ice’s, which led to many unconfirmed and purely speculative fan theories that there’s a strain in their bond.

Meanwhile, other fans are still mad about the cheating scandal involving Ice Spice and Central Cee. As you can see, there are a lot of online narratives that might make you believe she’s in a rut. But from what these tour performances indicate, the 24-year-old has more than enough reasons to ignore it all. Let’s see what’s next on her trek, and what other headlines and rumors end up falling to the wayside.

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Drake Seemingly Teases “No One Likes Us” European Tour In 2024

Drake really took fans on a trip down memory lane on Tuesday. The rapper dropped off 100 GB’s of old music, rehearsal footage, and documentary footage dating back a decade. It was an unexpected surprise that will likely generate some goodwill for Drizzy in the days to come. The most exciting piece of the drop though, was the implication that the rapper might be going on tour before the year is up. One of the pics on the 100 GB’s drop was of merchandise boxes with the text “Euro 2024” on them. The text above is a nod to Kendrick Lamar’s diss song, “Not Like Us.”

Drake is keenly aware of the importance of a narrative. The rapper built his career on crafting a persona, and now that Kendrick Lamar has effectively beaten him, a rebrand is necessary. The fact that the Euro tour (that may or may not being happening) is branded “No One Likes Us” is Drake attempting to wrestle back the narrative. This isn’t the first time the rapper has made reference to the K. Dot single. He posted a video of a Drake impersonator and quoted the lyrics: “Sometimes you gotta pop out.” Another piece of evidence to support the Euro tour theory is that Drake has a lot of new music in the works.

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Drake Flipped The Title Of K. Dot’s “Not Like Us” Diss

The rapper is reportedly working around the clock on new music. He’s got an album’s worth of songs with Conductor Williams, according to Ebro In the Morning. He also confirmed that he has a joint album with PARTYNEXTDOOR in the works. Drizzy announced the long-anticipated collab during a PND show, and assured fans that they will get to hear it before the end of the year. “Do what you need to do. I know all you girls are outside and when it gets a little chilly,” he told the fans. “A PARTYNEXTDOOR and Drake album will be right there for you…”

PARTYNEXTDOOR bolstered the joint album hype when he revealed that there will be 15 tracks on the final version. The fact that Drake is so eager to get out new music aligns with the desire to go out on tour. The rapper famously assured fans that he will never go long without putting on shows for them. Plus, he’s got a rebrand in mind, and a rollout that with some intentionality behind it. We don’t know what Drake has in store, but we’re excited to find out.

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Veeze Tour 2024: Dates, Tickets & More

With one of the best albums of 2023 with Ganger, and the impeccable momentum he’s gained since releasing its deluxe edition, it only makes sense that Veeze hits the road. This fall, he’ll headline “The Worst Tour Ever,” following the release of his new single “F*cked A Fan” featuring Rylo Rodriguez. This tour will span 35 cities across North America, kicking off in Ottawa, Canada on September 8th and ending on November 26th in Detroit, MI. 

Special guests Karrahbooo, Wizz Havinn, and STAR BANDZ will join the line-up for “The Worst Tour Ever.” Moreover, it comes a year after the release of Ganger. Considering the hype around his name, we hope that the tour is an indication that a follow-up album is on the horizon. 

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Tour Dates

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA – OCTOBER 03: Veeze attends the BET Hip Hop Awards 2023 at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center on October 03, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Carol Lee Rose/WireImage)

Veeze will kick off the tour with a handful of Canadian shows in early September, beginning in Ottawa Ontario. From there, he’ll hit cities like Edmonton and Calgary before returning to the States to kick off his U.S. leg in October. “The Worst Tour Ever” will include stops in major cities, such as New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago. The show will conclude in his hometown of Detroit on November 28th. 

Special Guests

Though Veeze stands as one of the most refreshing voices in hip-hop ,“The Worst Tour Ever” will certainly bring along other promising up-and-comers. Karrahbooo, the Concrete Boyz rapper who stole the show on the collective’s On The Radar freestyle, will be joining the line-up, along with Florida’s own Wizz Havinn and “Yea Yea” artist STAR BANDZ. With such an eclectic group of openers, it’s looking like they’ll be bringing the party to every city.

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Ticket Information

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Tickets for “The Worst Tour Ever” go on sale on July 26th at 12 PM local time. Fans are encouraged to get their tickets early, as shows are expected to sell out quickly. Tickets are available on gangerworldwide.com.

Full Tour Schedule

Ottawa, CA – September 8 – Bronson Centre
London, CA – September 10 – London Music Hall
Winnipeg, CA – September 12 – Exchange
Calgary, CA – September 14 – MacEwan Hall Ballroom
Edmonton, CA – September 15 – Union Hall
New York, NY – October 9 – T5
Philadelphia, PA – October 11 – Fillmore
Providence, RI – October 12 – The Strand
Worcester, MA – October 13 – The Palladium
Hartford, CT – October 15 – The Webster
Washington, D.C. – October 16 – Fillmore Silver Spring
Myrtle Beach, SC – October 18 – House of Blues
Greensboro, NC – October 19 – Piedmont Hall
Atlanta, GA – October 20 – Tabernacle
Orlando, FL – October 22 – Vanguard
New Orleans, LA – October 24 – House of Blues
Houston, TX – October 25 – House of Blues
Dallas, TX – October 26 – House of Blues
Tucson, AZ – October 29 – Rialto
Phoenix, AZ – October 30 – Marquee
Los Angeles, CA – November 1 – Wiltern
San Luis Obispo, CA – November 5 – Fremont
Santa Cruz, WA – November 6 – The Catalyst
San Francisco, CA – November 7 – Regency
Sacramento, CA – November 8 – Ace of Spades
Portland, OR – November 10 – Roseland Theater
Boise, ID – November 13 – Knitting Factory
Salt Lake City, UT – November 15 – Depot
Denver, CO – November 16 – Summit
St. Louis, MO – November 19 – The Pageant
Omaha, NE – November 21 – Steelhouse
Minneapolis, MN – November 22 – Fillmore
Milwaukee, WI – November 23 – Rave
Columbus, OH – November 24 – Newport Music Hall
Detroit, MI – November 26 – Fillmore

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Lupe Fiasco Cleverly Announces Tour Dates With New Song “Tickets”

Lupe Fiasco is always thinking outside of the box. The rapper has been drawing critical praise for his new album Samurai, and he’s keeping the momentum going with a tour. Lupe dropped the tour dates in a way that fans have never seen before, though. The rapper decided to drop a new song called “Tickets,” which details how much fun fans are going to have on tour. Lupe even gets specific with what songs he’s going to play, and how fans are going to post videos on social media.

It’s an extremely clever exercise, and one that only a rapper of Lupe Fiasco’s caliber could pull off. He even drops the names of some of his most beloved (and polarizing) albums. “Scary hours, but I ain’t got no stage fright. We gon’ party parts of Cool, also keep it Wave-like,” he raps. “And you gonna get some food—Lasers what they ain’t like. But that ain’t right.” The song has a smooth instrumental and Lupe’s trademark flow. Basically, it’s a bonus track meant to get fans excited for when the rapper rolls through to their town. By that metric, it gets the job done.

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Lupe Fiasco Will Tour Nationwide In 2024

The artwork for the single is the one sheet with all the tour dates. Lupe Fiasco also uploaded the dates to his Instagram, which starts in New York and runs all the way through to Los Angeles. Tickets are available for purchase on lupefiasco.com/shows, and “Tickets” is available on IG and YouTube. It’s nice seeing the rapper make headlines for his musical ingenuity, rather than his outspoken opinion. Lupe has been really opposed to Kendrick Lamar in the recent Dot vs. Drake battle, and has made it known. He dismissed the claim that he dislikes the Compton rapper, but continues to voice his support for Drake. He even said the 6 God was a better rapper.

More recently, Lupe Fiasco urged Drake to purchase a share of JAY-Z’s album Reasonable Doubt. “@champagnepapi will keep it safe for generations to come,” the rapper wrote on Instagram. “This is grail and influenced an innumerable amount of rappers… Let Drake make an offer so he can put in where it needs to be.” The 1996 album is known for being one of Kendrick Lamar’s all-time favorites, so many fans viewed this as yet another dig against the Compton legend.

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Sexyy Red 2024 Tour: Tickets, Dates & More

Hip-hop sensation Sexyy Red is hitting the road this summer, announcing the North American leg of her “Sexyy Red 4 President Tour.” With her explosive energy and chart-topping hits, the tour promises to be an unforgettable experience. Sexyy Red, along with her supporting acts Hunxho, Loe Shimmy, and BlakeIANA, will bring their dynamic performances to 26 cities across the U.S. Kicking off in Seattle on August 22, the tour will make stops in major cities including San Diego, St. Louis, and New York, before concluding in Nashville on October 1. Get ready to experience the electrifying vibes and high-energy shows that Sexyy Red is known for.

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Fresh Off Of In Sexyy We Trust

RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA – APRIL 06: Sexyy Red performs during the 2024 Dreamville Music Festival at Dorothea Dix Park on April 06, 2024 in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Photo by Astrida Valigorsky/WireImage)

Sexyy Red’s tour announcement follows the release of her latest mixtape, In Sexyy We Trust, which includes hits like “Get It Sexyy” and “U My Everything” featuring Drake. This tour continues her streak of captivating live performances, having already impressed audiences at major events like Governor’s Ball and Roots Picnic. Expect a setlist packed with fan favorites such as “SkeeYee” and “Get It Sexyy,” with crowds likely dancing and twerking on top of their seats.

Ticket Information

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – JUNE 01: Sexyy Red performs at 2024 Roots Picnic at Fairmount Park on June 01, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Astrida Valigorsky/Getty Images)

Fans eager to secure their spot for this high-energy tour can purchase tickets starting this Friday, June 28. Tickets will be available through the official tour website at sexyy4president.com. Given the anticipation surrounding Sexyy Red’s performances, it’s advisable to grab your tickets early to avoid missing out.

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Supporting Acts

The “Sexyy Red 4 President Tour” is shaping up to be one of the most exciting tours of the year. With an extensive list of cities and a promise of electrifying performances, fans of Sexyy Red are in for a treat. Joining Sexyy Red on tour are her “cabinet members” Hunxho, Loe Shimmy, and rising star BlakeIANA from St. Louis. These artists will set the stage each night with their unique sounds and energetic performances, making for a full night of unforgettable music.

Tour Dates & Locations

Seattle – August 22 – WAMU Theater
Portland – August 23 – Moda Center
Oakland – August 26 – Oakland Arena
San Diego – August 27 – Pechanga Arena
Fort Worth – August 30 – Dickies Arena
Cedar Park – September 1 – HEB Center
Oklahoma City – September 3 – Zoo Amphitheatre
Lincoln – September 5 – Pinnacle Bank Arena
Bonner Springs – September 6 – Azura Amphitheater
Minneapolis – September 7 – Armory
Milwaukee – September 9 – Fiserv Forum
Grand Rapids – September 10 – Van Andel Arena
St. Louis – September 13 – Enterprise Center
Columbus – September 14 – Nationwide Arena
Pittsburgh – September 15 – Petersen Events Center
Brooklyn – September 17 – Barclays Center
Philadelphia – September 20 – Liacouras Center
New Haven – September 21 – Westville Music Bowl
Tampa – September 25 – Amalie Arena
Orlando – September 26 – Addition Financial Arena
New Orleans – September 29 – Champions Square
Birmingham – September 30 – Legacy Arena
Nashville – October 1 – Nashville Municipal Auditorium

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Andre 3000 Tour 2024: Tickets, Dates & More

Following a series of highly praised intimate performances and major festival gigs, Andre 3000 is set to embark on a comprehensive North American tour this fall. This tour will promote his solo album, New Blue Sun, which dropped in November under Epic Records to critical acclaim. Co-produced by André and renowned multi-instrumentalist Carlos Niño, the album is entirely instrumental and showcases a variety of skilled musicians. New Blue Sun is an improvisational and celebratory auditory experience that has enthralled both audiences and critics. The tour aims to bring this distinct sound to some of the most iconic venues across the country.

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Promoting New Blue Sun: A Focus On Jazz

Andre 3000’s tour is designed to showcase his solo jazz project, New Blue Sun, which marks a departure from his iconic work with Outkast. Released last year to critical acclaim, New Blue Sun is a fully instrumental album that highlights André’s versatility and creativity as a musician. Unlike his Outkast efforts, which are rooted in hip-hop and funk, this album embraces jazz influences and showcases André’s skills as an instrumentalist and composer. The tour will bring this unique, improvised, and celebratory piece of work to life, providing fans with an entirely new and immersive musical experience.

Tour Details

This special run of shows will feature the exceptional talents of Carlos Niño, Nate Mercereau, Surya Botofasina, and Deantoni Parks. The tour kicks off in New Orleans and will include performances at renowned venues such as The Greek Theater in Los Angeles, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., and the BAM Howard Gilman Opera House in Brooklyn, among others. Tickets will go on sale on Andre 3000’s official website on Friday, June 28th at 10am local time.

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Tour Dates

New Orleans, LA – September 19 – Orpheum Theater
Dallas, TX – September 21 – AT&T PAC – Winspear Opera House
Austin, TX – September 22 – ACL Live at The Moody Theater
Houston, TX – September 25 – The Hobby Center For The Performing Arts
Albuquerque, NM – September 27 – Kiva Auditorium
Mesa, AZ – September 28 – Mesa Arts Center
San Diego, CA – October 1 – Humphreys By The Bay
Los Angeles, CA – October 2 – The Greek Theatre
Santa Barbara, CA – October 4 – Arlington Theatre
Oakland, CA – October 5 – Fox Theater
Seattle, WA – October 9 – Paramount Theatre
Vancouver, BC – October 11 – Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Portland, OR – October 14 – Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Salt Lake City, UT – October 16 – Eccles Theater
Denver, CO – October 17 – Ellie Caulkins Opera House
Minneapolis, MN – October 19 – Northrop
Chicago, IL – October 21 – The Salt Shed
Detroit, MI – October 22 – Masonic Cathedral Theatre
Brooklyn, NY – October 25 – BAM Howard Gilman Opera House
Boston, MA – October 30 – Boch Center Wang Theatre
Philadelphia, PA – November 1 – The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark
Akron, OH – November 2 – Akron Civic Theatre
Richmond, VA – November 8 – Altria Theater
Washington, DC – November 9 – The Kennedy Center
Durham, NC – November 12 – DPAC
Atlanta, GA – November 14 – Fox Theatre

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Andre 3000 Announces North American Tour For “New Blue Sun”

Andre 3000 will officially be performing his new solo album, New Blue Sun, across North America for an upcoming tour between September and November of this year. He announced the dates for the New Blue Sun — Live In Concert tour on Tuesday afternoon. The series of shows includes stops in Chicago, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, and many more cities before concluding with a hometown concert in Atlanta.

On the road, Andre will be joined by Carlos Niño, Nate Mercereau, and Surya Botofasina with Deantoni Parks. Tickets for the tour will go on sale on June 28 at 10:00 AM, local time. The announcement comes after he already announced a summer tour with appearances at several global music festivals.

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Andre 3000 Performs During 2024 Roots Picnic

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – JUNE 02: Andre 3000 performs New Blue Sun during the 2024 Roots Picnic at The Mann on June 02, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Taylor Hill/Getty Images for Live Nation Urban)

Andre released New Blue Sun as his first solo album following the indefinite hiatus of Outkast. It features a dramatic stylistic change from his time working with Big Boi. Rather than a hip-hop effort, New Blue Sun sees Andre operating purely with instrumentals and performing on his flute. Check out the full list of tour dates below and be on the lookout for further updates on Andre 3000 on HotNewHipHop.

Andre 3000 Reveals Schedule For “New Blue Sun – Live In Concert”

  • 09/19 — New Orleans, LA @ Orpheum Theater
  • 09/21 — Dallas, TX @ AT&T PAC – Winspear Opera House
  • 09/22 — Austin, TX @ ACL Live at The Moody Theater
  • 09/25 — Houston, TX @ The Hobby Center For The Performing Arts
  • 09/27 — Albuquerque, NM @ Kiva Auditorium
  • 09/28 — Mesa, AZ @ Mesa Arts Center
  • 10/01 — San Diego, CA @ Humphreys By The Bay
  • 10/02 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre
  • 10/04 — Santa Barbara, CA @ Arlington Theatre
  • 10/05 — Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater
  • 10/09 — Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theater
  • 10/11 — Vancouver, BC @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre
  • 10/14 — Portland, OR @ Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
  • 10/16 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Eccles Theater
  • 10/17 — Denver, CO @ Ellie Caulkins Opera House
  • 10/19 — Minneapolis, MN @ Northrop
  • 10/21 — Chicago, IL @ The Salt Shed
  • 10/22 — Detroit, MI @ Masonic Cathedral Theatre
  • 10/25 — Brooklyn, NY @ BAM Howard Gilman Opera House
  • 10/30 — Boston, MA @ Boch Center Wang Theatre
  • 11/01 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark
  • 11/02 — Akron, OH @ Akron Civic Theatre
  • 11/08 — Richmond, VA @ Altria Theater
  • 11/09 — Washington, DC @ The Kennedy Center
  • 11/12 — Durham, NC @ DPAC
  • 11/14 — Atlanta, GA @ Fox Theatre

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Lauryn Hill And Fugees Announce Dates For 2024 Anniversary Tour

The Fugees have a famously contentious history. Personal relations were horrible between Pras, Wyclef Jean and Lauryn Hill for years, as evidenced by lyrics in their subsequent solo works. Fortunately, they’ve been able to set their differences and reunite in the mid-2000s and the 2020s. The Fugees intended to celebrate the anniversary of their iconic album, The Score, with a 2021 tour, but the pandemic led to its cancelation. Now, the trio are trying to celebrate another iconic album on the road.

Lauryn Hill’s solo debut, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, turned 25 in 2023, and the singer made plans to tour the album alongside the other Fugees. Hill’s vocal strain diagnosis in September, however, led to yet another cancelation. That’s two major cancelations in the span of two years. As they, third time is a charm. Hill, Pras, and Wyclef Jean have announced plans to resume the tour this August. Despite being months removed from the Miseducation anniversary, the tour is still being sold as a celebration of the album. This makes sense, given Apple Music’s recent declaration that Miseducation is the greatest album of all time.

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The ticket pre-sale kicks off Wednesday, June 26. Regular sale will be made available two days later. Hill issued a statement regarding the tour, and the Fugees reunion, in 2023. She explained her reasoning for revisiting the two pieces of her musical past. “I’ve almost felt compelled to carry a torch. Or to keep a light shining regarding the continual performance of the Miseducation album,” she told fans. “I believe there’s been a reason for that. And the Fugees coming back together for performances too feels like unfinished business we’re destined to handle.”

Lauryn Hill has been busy this year. At least, that’s the rumor. The singer was asked when she’d be releasing new music back in May. Surprisingly, she told TMZ reporters “soon.” Her son, YG Marley, backed up the claim. “Music is on the way,” Marley claimed. “For real this time.” Lauryn Hill has been teasing new music for over a decade, but has never been so direct regarding a timeline. Assuming the anniversary tour goes well, and the new album comes out, Hill fans could be getting everything they’ve ever wanted in one year.

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