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Betty Who’s Hopeless Romantic Tour
“I’m so excited to make Pride events a part of my tour in June,” Who said. “The LGBT community has been such a huge part of my career, teaching me about love and life and mostly … dancing. I can’t wait to share more moments with everybody this summer. So come join me and let your freak flags fly!”
Pollstar chatted with the singer/songwriter in December about relocating to New York City, her live show and adopting her stage name.
Who released her second EP, Slow Dancing, in April. The EP includes the single “Heartbreak Dream.”
Here’s the plan for “The Hopeless Romantic Tour.”
June 6 – West Hollywood, Calif., West Hollywood Park (Los Angeles LGBT Pride)
June 7 – Salt Lake City, Utah, Library Square (Salt Lake City PrideFest)
June 8 – Washington, D.C., Pennsylvania Avenue (Capital Pride)
June 12 – Madison, Wis., Memorial Union Terrace @ UW
June 13 – Cincinnati, Ohio, TBA (Cincinnati Indian Summer Series)
June 14 – Nashville, Tenn., Public Square Park (Nashville Pride Festival)
June 17 – Cleveland, Ohio, House Of Blues – Cambridge Room
June 19 – Pittsburgh, Pa., The Altar Bar
June 20 – Columbus, Ohio, Goodale Park (Columbus Pride Festival)
June 21 – Chicago, Ill., North Halsted Street (Chicago Pride)
June 23 – Interlochen, Mich., Corson Auditorium
June 27 – New York, N.Y., Hudson River Park – Pier 26 (NYC Pride)
June 28 – Minneapolis, Minn., Loring Park (Twin Cities Pride)
June 29 – St. Louis, Mo., Soldiers Memorial Park (St. Louis Pride Festival)
In August you can find Who at Chicago’s Lollapalooza.
Tickets are on sale now. For more information visit BettyWhoMusic.com.