Daniel Caesar Announces First Headline Arena Tour In Asia and North America

Daniel Caesar announced his first headline arena tour in support of his album Son Of Spergy. Launching May 16 in Singapore, the Live Nation-promoted tour will traverse Asia and North American for a 30-date arena run that includes dates in his native Canada, including his hometown of Toronto, as well as stops in Chicago, Brooklyn, Atlanta, Dallas, San Francisco and Anaheim.
Tickets for the North American leg will be available April 2 at 10:00 AM local time via artist pre-sale, and on-sale will begin April 3 at 10:00 AM local time. He’ll be joined by Faye Webster and 070 Shake as supporting acts on select North American dates. Presale and on-sale information for the Asia dates will be announced soon. The tour will also offer a variety of different VIP packages.
The tour announcement comes alongside new commercial milestones for several of Caesar’s records and albums. Accolades include RIAA certifications for his debut album Freudian, now 2x Platinum; “Get You,” now 7x Platinum; “Best Part” featuring H.E.R, now 7x Platinum; and “Japanese Denim” now 3x Platinum. He also received Platinum certifications for “We Find Love,” “Loose,” “Streetcar,” “Hold Me Down,” “Blessed,” “CYANIDE,” “LOVE AGAIN,” “Who Hurt You?”; Gold and Platinum certifications for “Superpowers” and “Always”; and Gold certifications for his 2023 album Never Enough, 2021’s Case Study 01, “Take Me Away” featuring Syd, “Transform” featuring Charlotte Day Wilson, and his 2014 single “Violet.”
This past weekend, Caesar received the JUNO International Achievement Award, performed Son Of Spergy standout “Who Knows,” and took home the JUNO awards for Best Contemporary R&B Recording of the Year and Songwriter of the Year.
Released in October, Son Of Spergy serves as the follow-up to Caesar’s Top 15 Billboard 200-charting album Never Enough and includes previously released singles “Have A Baby (With Me),” “Call On Me” and most recently, “Moon.”
At 30, Caesar said he’s used this album to animate his thoughts on core principals including his purpose, what he means in relation to his parents and how the world will change when he eventually becomes a dad.
“I have a lot of respect for my dad, and I hold him in high regard,” stated Caesar. “The album is about me realizing that I am exactly like him. In that sense, it’s about having patience, respect and admiration for myself.”
Primarily recorded in Jamaica, Caesar is joined by Sampha, Bon Iver, Blood Orange, Yebba, 646yf4t, and his own father, Norwill Simmonds, on the album. Ahead of the release, Caesar put on a tour of pop-up, impromptu performances at parks in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Bozeman, Los Angeles, Houston and Atlanta drawing huge crowds.
Daniel Caesar Dates:
May 16 – Singapore, Singapore Indoor Stadium
May 19 – Manila, SM Mall of Asia Arena
May 24 – Kuala Lumpur, Idea Live Arena
May 29 – Seoul, KINTEX Hall 10
May 31 – Jakarta, Java Jazz Festival ^
June 2 – Hong Kong, AsiaWorld-Expo, Hall 10
June 4 – Tokyo, Tokyo International Forum
June 6 – Taipei, Messe Taoyuan
June 9 – Bangkok, Impact Arena
July 14 – Denver, CO, Ball Arena *
July 16 – Phoenix, AZ, Mortgage Matchup Center *
July 19 – Austin, TX, Moody Center *
July 20 – Dallas, TX, American Airlines Center *
July 23 – Tampa, FL, Benchmark International Arena *
July 24 – Atlanta, GA, State Farm Arena *
July 25 – Eau Claire, WI, Eaux Claires Festival ^
July 26 – Chicago, IL, United Center *
July 28 – Baltimore, MD, CFG Bank Arena *
July 30 – Brooklyn, NY, Barclays Center *
July 31 – Boston, MA, TD Garden *
Aug. 2 – Toronto, ON, Scotiabank Arena *
Aug. 5 – Ottawa, ON, Canada Tire Centre +
Aug. 6 – Montreal, QC, Bell Centre +
Aug. 10 – Winnipeg, MB, Canada Life Centre +
Aug. 13 – Edmonton, AB, Rogers Place +
Aug. 14 – Calgary, AB, Scotiabank Saddledome +
Aug. 16 – Vancouver, BC, Rogers Arena +
Aug. 18 – Portland, OR, Moda Center +
Aug. 20 – San Francisco, CA, Chase Center +
Aug. 23 – Anaheim, CA, Honda Center +
* Faye Webster
+ 070 Shake
^ non-Live Nation date
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