Meghan Trainor Books ‘That Bass Tour’

It’s all about that Meghan Trainor. The pop star is heading out on the road in February for her first ever North American headline tour.  

Before the tour begins you’ll be able to pick up a copy of her full-length debut, Title, which is due out Jan. 13.  

Photo: Jen Lowery Photography
iHeartRadio Music Festival, MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nev.

Practically the whole world is already in love with the six-time platinum single “All About That Bass.” The tune – which has been at the top of the charts for eight straight weeks – has tied Michael Jackson’s record for longest leading No.1 single in Epic Records’ history. The body positive song also holds bragging rights for the longest No. 1 by a female artist this year. Plus, “All About That Bass” hit No. 1 in the U.K., Australia, Canada, Germany, Austria, Denmark, Ireland and Mexico. The single peaked at No.1 on the iTunes singles chart in 58 countries.

Tune in to the CMAs on Nov. 5 to see Trainor perform “All About That Bass” with Miranda Lambert. She’ll also take the stage to showcase the tune on Nickelodeon’s HALO Awards Nov. 30.

“All About That Bass’ earned Trainor a nomination for “Best Song With a Message” at the MTV Europe Music Awards. She’s also up for New Artist of the Year at the American Music Awards and Best New Female Musician at the LOGO New Next Now Awards.

The latest single from Title is “Lips Are Movin.” The song hit Top 40 radio last week and the music video is coming soon.

With additional dates to be announced, here’s the plan for the tour so far.

Feb. 11 – Vancouver, British Columbia, The Vogue Theatre
Feb. 13 – Portland, Ore., Wonder Ballroom 
Feb. 14 – Seattle, Wash., The Neptune        
Feb. 16 – San Francisco, Calif., The Fillmore            
Feb. 18 – San Diego, Calif., House Of Blues            
Feb. 21 – Los Angeles, Calif., El Rey Theatre          
Feb. 25 – Houston, Texas, House Of Blues  
Feb. 27 – Dallas, Texas, Granada Theater     
March 1 – Louisville, Ky., Mercury Ballroom
March 2 – Detroit, Mich., St. Andrews Hall
March 4 – Chicago, Ill., House Of Blues      
March 6 – Toronto, Ontario, Phoenix Concert Theatre
March 8 – Silver Spring, Md., The Fillmore Silver Spring    
March 11 – Philadelphia, Pa., Theatre Of The Living Arts   
March 13 – New York, N.Y., Irving Plaza    
March 17 – Boston, Mass., Paradise Rock Club
March 20 – Nashville, Tenn., Cannery Ballroom

Sheppard supports all gigs except for March 20.

Tickets go on sale Saturday, Nov. 8.

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