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“American Idol” Winner Iam Tongi Announces Fall Headline Tour

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“American Idol” season 21 (2023) winner Iam Tongi is hitting the road this fall with his first national headlining run.

The “Iam Tongi Fall Tour” will bring Tongi’s signature blend of storytelling, island soul and acoustic warmth to fans across the U.S. this October and November. A second leg with west coast dates will be announced soon. Tickets are on sale now.

The tour comes on the heels of several major career milestones for the 20-year-old Hawaiian singer/songwriter, including being featured on Disney’s live-action Lilo & Stitch soundtrack with his version of “Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride;” a performance of his latest single “Unbreak My Heart” on “The Kelly Clarkson Show”; a surprise plaque presentation for over 100 million career streams during CMA Fest week, where he made his debut; as well as a debut on the Grand Ole Opry.

The “Iam Tongi Fall Tour” will bring the rising artist to nearly 30 cities including Nashville, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Chicago and more. 

He is currently on the road this summer including several dates as support for Hawaiian singer-songwriter Maoli on his “Last Sip of Summer Tour,” Niko Moon’s “American Palm Tour,” as well as Kolohe Kai’s “What Aloha Means Tour.” Tongi’s manager is Tracey Wilder, Halo Entertainment Group, his agents are Justin Hill and Alec Vidmar at UTA.


“Iam Tongi Fall Tour” dates:
Oct. 7 – Springfield, MO, The Regency Live
Oct. 8 – Iowa City, IA, The Englert Theatre
Oct. 9 – Cincinnati, OH, Ludlow Garage
Oct. 11 – Pontiac, MI, Flagstar Strand Theatre
Oct. 14 – Kent, OH, The Kent Stage
Oct. 16 – Nashville, TN, Cannery Hall (Mainstage)
Oct. 17 – Gainesville, GA, Boot Barn Hall
Oct. 20 – St. Petersburg, FL, Jannus Live
Oct. 21 – Charleston, SC, Music Farm
Oct. 22 – St. Augustine, FL, Colonial Oak Music Park
Oct. 24 – Orlando, FL, The Social
Oct. 25 – Stuart, FL, Terra Fermata
Oct. 28 – Annapolis, MD, Rams Head
Oct. 29 – Hopewell, VA, The Beacon Theatre
Oct. 30 – Lynchburg, VA, Academy of the Arts
Nov. 1 – Washington, DC, Hamilton Live
Nov. 3 – New York, NY, Gramercy Theatre
Nov. 4 – Philadelphia, PA, Ardmore Music Hall
Nov. 5 – Boston, MA, The Wilbur
Nov. 7 – Waldoboro, ME, The Waldo Theatre
Nov. 8 – Albany, NY, Empire Live
Nov. 11 – Homer, NY, Homer Centre for the Arts
Nov. 13 – Chicago, IL, Bottom Lounge
Nov. 14 – Milwaukee, WI, Shank Hall
Nov. 15 – Minneapolis, MN, The Dakota

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