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Get Ready World, Here Comes Kehlani
The tour is promoting her first LP, SWEETSEXYSAVAGE. That album will be available everywhere Jan. 27. The tour will no doubt also feature tunes from her 2015 mixtape, You Should Be Here, which was nominated for 2016’s Grammy Awards in the category of “Urban Contemporary Album.”
Here is the plan for the full world tour:
Feb. 21 – Montreal, Quebec, Club Soda
Feb. 22 – New York, N.Y., PlayStation Theater
Feb. 24 – Boston, Mass., Royale Nightclub Boston
Feb. 28 – Dublin, Ireland, The Academy
March 1 – Glasgow, Scotland, O2 AlbertaC Glasgow
March 3 – Manchester, England, O2 Ritz Manchester
March 4 – Birmingham, England, O2 Institute Birmingham
March 5 – London, England, Koko
March 6 – London, England, Koko
March 10 – Oslo, Norway, Parkteatret AS
March 11 – Stockholm, Sweden, Nalen
March 12 – Copenhagen, Denmark, Amager Bio
March 14 – Berlin, Germany, Astra Kulturhaus
March 15 – Warsaw, Poland, Proxima
March 17 – Vienna, Austria, Grelle Forelle
March 18 – Munich, Germany, Tonhalle
March 19 – Zurich, Switzerland, Kaufleuten
March 21 – Paris, France, Trianon
March 22 – Brussels, Belgium, Ancienne Belgique
March 23 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, Melkweg
March 24 – Frankfurt, Germany, Gibson
March 26 – Cologne, Germany, Essigfabrik
March 27 – Hamburg, Germany, Uebel & Gefährlich
April 1 – Philadelphia, Pa., Union Transfer
April 2 – Silver Spring, Md., The Fillmore Silver Spring
April 05 – Greensboro, N.C., Cone Denim Entertainment Center
April 06 – Charlotte, N.C., The Underground
April 07 – Atlanta, Ga., The Tabernacle
April 09 – Orlando, Fla., Plaza Live Orlando
April 11 – Tampa, Fla., The Orpheum
April 12 – Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Culture Room
April 18 – Tempe, Ariz., The Marquee
April 20 – Las Vegas, Nev., Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas
April 24 – Santa Cruz, Calif., The Catalyst
April 25 – Sacramento, Calif., Ace Of Spades
April 27 – Reno, Nev., Jub Jub’s Thirst Parlor
April 28 – Eugene, Ore., WOW Hall
April 29 – Seattle, Wash., Showbox SoDo
May 1 – Vancouver, British Columbia, The Vogue Theatre
May 2 – Portland, Ore., McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
May 4 – Salt Lake City, Utah, The Depot
May 6 – Minneapolis, Minn., Mill City Nights
May 7 – Chicago, Ill., Concord Music Hall
May 8 – Grand Rapids, Mich., The Intersection
May 10 – Detroit, Mich., St. Andrews Hall
May 11 – Louisville, Ky., Mercury Ballroom
May 12 – Nashville, Tenn., Marathon Music Works
May 13 – St. Louis, Mo., The Ready Room
May 15 – Lawrence, Kan., Granada Theatre
May 16 – Lincoln, Neb., Bourbon Theatre
May 17 – Denver, Colo., Ogden Theatre
May 20 – New Orleans, La., Republic NOLa.
May 21 – Houston, Texas, Warehouse Live – Ballroom
May 23 – Baton Rouge, La., Varsity Theatre
May 24 – Austin, Texas, Emo’s
May 25 – San Antonio, Texas, Alamo City Music Hall
May 31 – Richmond, Va., The National
June 1 – Norfolk, Va., The NorVa
June 4 – Toronto, Ontario, The Danforth Music Hall
June 17 – San Francisco, Calif., Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
June 18 – Los Angeles, Calif., The Novo
A presale begins Dec. 13. The general onsale opens Dec. 14.
Learn more about the artist at KehlaniMusic.com.