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Gracie Abrams Unveils ‘The Secret of Us’ Tracklist Featuring Taylor Swift Collaboration

You may have thought that Gracie Abrams achieved the ultimate Swiftie dream when she and Taylor Swift performed a duet together on The Eras Tour last year. But now, the rising star has undoubtedly trumped it by announcing that her sophomore album, The Secret of Us, features the “Anti-Hero” singer on a song, which Abrams revealed by sharing the LP’s tracklist on Instagram Monday (May 13).

In total, the June 21-slated record features 12 main tracks — including the previously released lead single “Risk” — plus a bonus song titled “Close to You,” a snippet of which went viral on TikTok this year. Track No. 5, however, undoubtedly holds the most intrigue, simply titled “Us” with “feat. Taylor Swift” in parentheses next to it.

“screaming so loud………….,” the “21” singer wrote in her caption.

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Abrams previously joined Swift as an opener on the Eras Tour last summer, a role she’ll reprise once the “Karma” singer returns to the States for a second North American leg this fall. In July, the former’s supporting set at a Cincinnati show was canceled due to weather delays, after which the pop superstar invited her to sing a duet of “I Miss You, I’m Sorry” during the main set’s nightly surprise song section — during which Abrams “blacked out,” she recently told Jimmy Fallon.

Swift was also one of the first people Abrams texted when she received her first-ever Grammy nomination last year for best new artist. “I talked to Taylor and we were just screaming at each other over text like, lots of all-caps: Holy f–king s–t,” she told Billboard in November. “And obviously she just deserves all of it, all of it, all of it. In moments of career celebration or any personal crisis, I text her, so to be able to celebrate this one mutually felt so wild.”

The “Fortnight” artist is the only collaborator listed on album, which was produced by Aaron Dessner, who also worked on Abrams’ debut record Good Riddance and Swift’s Folklore, Evermore and The Tortured Poets Department. Other titles on The Secret of Us include “Felt Good About You,” “Blowing Smoke,” “Let It Happen” and more.

Abrams first announced the new project on April 29, writing, “the album that I made with some of my favorite people (!!!!!!!!!!) is yours JUNE 21 and the first single ?RISK? comes out on MAY 1! We had real, true fun writing this album. There were also the occasional tears.”

See the full track list below.

50 Cent Mocks Diddy’s Son King Combs Following Diss Track Release: ‘I Feel So Threatened’

50 Cent has been relentless in his yearslong feud of mocking Diddy. The Queens rapper continued to jab at the Bad Boy CEO when it came to the latter’s litany of sexual assault allegations and lawsuits piling up, and didn’t stop following the raid of Diddy’s homes by federal agents in March. (Diddy has denied all allegations.)

Diddy’s son, Christian “King” Combs, stepped in on Sunday (May 12) to defend his family name with the bristling “Pick a Side,” in which he threatens anyone coming at his father — including the “In Da Club” rapper.

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“When all they had was 50 Cent who put the city on the map?/ Stop lying, pops been hated on by many men and n-gga, that’s fine/ They gon’ try to stop these Eminems and they gon’ die tryin,’” he raps while calling out 50.

King kicks the diss off with a lullaby before telling the opps to “s–k his d–k” and dares the public to keep chanting “No Diddy,” which is a catchphrase 50 played a role in popularizing; it stems from Diddy’s sexual assault lawsuits.



50 Cent quickly got wind of King’s threats, but essentially laughed them off with his response on social media the same night.

“I feel so threatened by the things Christian is saying on his record. I’m afraid for my life, please don’t hurt me guys,” he tweeted. :I never mentioned or posted anything about puffy’s kids because KEEFE D said he killed 2Pac LOL.”

50 went and posted a report of a civil lawsuit filed against King Combs that accuses him of allegedly assaulting a stewardess. The lawsuit referenced by 50 was originally filed in April in Los Angeles court, and claimed that O’Marcaigh was a stewardess on a yacht charted by the Combs family during a December 2022 vacation in Saint Martin. She alleges that an intoxicated Christian served her “spiked tequila shots” and then assaulted her.

Combs’ attorney, Aaron Dyer, vehemently denied the allegations.

Target’s New Athleisure Sets Are Going Viral (And Make the Best Lululemon Dupes)

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Lululemon has gathered a following of devoted shoppers for its viral Everywhere Bag and flared Nulu pants. Most fans of the apparel have deemed it one of the best athleisure brands out there due to its luxurious benefits like “buttery soft” materials and compression leggings that can double as a gym wear and everyday outfits. High quality materials and features usually come at a more expensive price point, but rather than wait for fresh drops to hit their We Made Too Much sale, there are numerous Lululemon dupes out there offering similar or equivalent looks and feel.

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Target has been going viral on TikTok for its activewear matching sets that could give Lululemon a run for its money. Not only are the Target pieces priced at $20 and under, TikTokers says they are “obsessed” with how bright, bold and fashion-forward the athleisure is.

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Target isn’t the only brand where you can find good Lululemon alternatives online. Keep reading to learn more.

What Are the Best Lululemon Dupes?

Rather than scour the Internet looking for the best Lululemon dupes yourself, ShopBillboard gathered together a few of our favorite picks that are wallet-friendly and practically identical to the brand’s bestselling pieces.

All In Motion Seamless Light Support Rib Sports Bra

All In Motion’s ribbed sports bra will make a bold statement in this vibrant green. The material comes with a ribbed design that aims to compress to your body while providing light support, which is ideal for yoga.

All In Motion Mid-Rise Micro-Pleated Shorts

These micro-pleated shorts from Target feature a stretchy waistband that’ll form to your body without leaving you feeling restricted. The pleated material also aims to add texture to the look while its flowy material moves with you providing a lightweight feel that’s also breathable.

NELEUS High-Waist Ankle Yoga Leggings

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These ankle leggings are basically Align Legging dupes as they feature a high-waist design that aims to sit above your waist. The material is form-fitting yet stretchy and will mold to your body and move with you wherever the day takes you.

90 Degree By Reflex Full Zip Running Track Jacket

Morning runs can be done in style with this sleek track jacket that comes with a zip-up design to easily take it on and off. The front comes with two zip-up pockets to store your phone and wallet securely and the sleeves also feature thumb holes to prevent any riding up.

Nova Active Workout Set

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Get a complete set comprised of a sports bras and leggings all for $20. Both pieces use a thick yet stretchy material that’ll form to your body. The leggings come with a high-waist length with slight compression and the sports bra is wire-free with built-in padded cups that are moisture-wicking for a more comfortable fit.

High-Waisted Elastic Waistband

$22.95

$39.95

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These high-waisted shorts can easily be paired with your band T-shirts or sports bras as it features a smooth appearance with a drawstring waistband and pockets for storage. If you’re going to the gym, the material has four-way stretch to move with you.

High-Waisted PowerSoft Skort

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32% off

Old Navy is serving tenniscore with their PowerSoft Skort for $25. The exterior shows off a mini skirt look while underneath is a pair of built-in, three-inch biker shorts that’ll allow you to move with ultimate freedom thanks to its polyester-spandex material.

Waist-Length Plunge Tank

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Consider Gilly Hicks’ Plunge Tank the ultimate layering piece whether you’re hitting the treadmill or meeting friends for coffee. It comes with a scoop neckline and four-way stretch material that’s sweat-wicking to help keep you cool and comfortable all day long.

For more product recommendations, check out our roundups of the best running shorts, fleece-lined leggings and winter running gear.

Ryan Reynolds Jokes That He and Blake Lively Still Waiting For Taylor Swift to Tell Them Name of 4th Child

Ryan Reynolds knows when not to rock the boat. The IF co-star and Wrexham A.F.C. co-owner popped into The Today Show on Monday morning (May 13) to talk about his role in actor/director John Krasinski’s new animated movie about imaginary friends, as well as to spill some details on one of the most-burning questions in Hollywood: what did he and wife Blake Lively name their fourth child?

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The couple have made a habit of keeping their kids’ faces (and names) out of the public eye, but speaking to Today co-hosts Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb, Reynolds joked that the only person who might know the baby’s name is the world’s biggest pop star. Guthrie practically begged Reynolds to cough up the name, asking him, “Taylor Swift keeps dropping it into lyrics… is the fourth child’s name, the baby’s name, anywhere on the record?”

That record, of course, is Swift’s mega-selling The Tortured Poets Department, and Reynolds — legendary for his desert-dry wit and dead-pan jokes — quickly responded, “We always wait for Taylor to tell us what the child’s name will be. And we’ll say this: we’re still waiting.”

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Teasing that Swift is clearly a prolific writer, Reynolds channeled mock panic as he said, “what are we doing here?”

Jokes aside, Reynolds has good reason to await Swift’s blessing, as the singer previously unveiled her A-list pals’ other three children’s names in the song “Betty” from 2020’s Grammy-winning Folklore album. That song name-checks the couple’s third child in the title, daughter Betty, four-and-a-half, in addition to older sisters Inez, seven-and-a-half and James, nine.

Last year, at a May stop on her Eras Tour in Philadelphia, Swift shouted out the couple’s first-born trio while performing “All Too Well” at Philly’s Lincoln Financial Field. Lively and Reynolds welcomed their fourth in Feb. 2023, but have not discussed the baby’s name to date.

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Flavor Flav Agrees To Use His Legendary Hypeman Skills To Help Boost US Women’s Water Polo Team At 2024 Summer Games

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The US women’s water polo team aims for an unprecedented fourth consecutive gold at the 2024 Summer Olympics, but that isn’t attracting much attention. Team member Maggie Steffens is making a loud case that her squad needs support, and one person is stepping up to the plate to get people excited about them.

FLAVORRRR FLAAAAAVVVVV has signed up to use his legendary hypeman skills to spread the word about the US women’s water polo squad.

The co-founder of the iconic rap group Public Enemy and reality star will do his part after being moved by Steffens post. He is finalizing a deal to become an official sponsor and hypeman for USA Water Polo, hoping to give them a bigger spotlight.

Flav has already hit the ground running and is taking his new gig seriously. He highlights some of the team’s standout players on X, formerly Twitter.

Flav Promises To Be Team’s Biggest Hypeman

Speaking with the AP on Friday, Flav said, “When I come out and I watch this water polo team … ‘USA! USA!’ Yo, I’m going to be the biggest hype man that they ever had in their life. I’m going to be bigger than any cheerleader that they had in their life. I’m going to cheer this team on, and I’m going to cheer this team into winning a gold medal.”

Flav made the decision after his manager brought the post to his attention.

“One thing about me, I know what it feels like to want to see a dream come true,” said Flav. “I know what it feels like to want to achieve a goal, and I’m the type of person that, if I see you trying, then I’m going to do whatever I can to help you.”

Salute to Flavor Flav and go TEAM USA!

Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 Countdown for May 18, 2024 | Billboard News

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Drake and Kendrick Lamar have been battling with diss tracks, but how will this shake up on the charts? This is the Billboard Hot 100 for the week dated May 18.

Slipping to No. 10 is Teddy Swims, as Benson falls to No. 9.

“Espresso” drops from No. 4 to No. 8.

Drake’s “Family Matters” debuts at No. 7.

“Like That” is up two spots to No. 6.

Shaboozey is at No. 5.

Taylor falls from the top spot as Kendrick’s “Euphoria” is up to No. 3.

“Million Dollar Baby” has a second week at No. 2, and debuting in the No. 1 spot is Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us.”

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Good Neighbours Share What’s Next After the ‘Insane’ Success of ‘Home’

Good Neighbours’ “Home” has been one of the biggest viral success stories of 2024 so far. Here’s how the duo made it happen.

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Before they were Good Neighbours, Scott Verrill and Oli Fox were literal neighbors in an East London studio space last year, intrigued by each other’s solo work bleeding through the metal windows. “We could constantly hear what each of us was playing,” Fox recalls, “and on a spare morning, we did a bit of free writing together.”

Those sessions hinged on shared influences — Verrill and Fox both draw from late-2000s indiepop mainstays like MGMT and Passion Pit — and “Keep It Up,” one of the first songs the duo wrote together with its booming drums and yelped vocal hooks, formed a mission statement of sorts while the pair worked through demos in late 2023.

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In January, Good Neighbours recorded the oversize chorus of “Home,” a bleeding-heart, whistle-packed anthem, and decided to float the refrain on TikTok without finishing the rest of the song. “It started out pretty quickly — a few thousand plays — and we got excited and said, ‘If it hits 25,000, we’ll get a pint!’ ” Fox says.

Within a few hours, the “Home” clip had crossed the 1 million mark, and major labels were reaching out to the duo’s manager, Joe Etchells of Various Artists, who signed the act in September 2023. “Home” was quickly fleshed out to a full song, debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 in February and has earned 77 million streams through April 25, according to Luminate. Instead of grabbing that celebratory drink, Verrill and Fox got their worlds upended: “We’re constantly looking at each other and going, ‘This is insane,’ ” Fox says.

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Future

Last week, Good Neighbours announced a global joint venture with Capitol Records and Polydor Records. And after lining up headlining shows in the United Kingdom and Europe for the spring and festival gigs for the summer, Good Neighbours released “Keep It Up” in April as their second single and are finishing more material to be released later this year.

“We wrote a bunch of new demos in January, and we’ve got like 10 from last year — some of which are probably better than ‘Home,’ which is really nice,” Fox says. Still, after recording separately for years before joining forces, Verrill and Fox understand how rare a breakthrough like “Home” can be in the modern music industry. “The whole thing has been such a happy accident,” Verrill says. “We’re still trying to process it.”

This story originally appeared in the May 11, 2024, issue of Billboard.

5 Must-Hear New Country Songs: Lainey Wilson, Lily Rose, Thomas Rhett & More

This week’s batch of new music includes fresh releases from Billboard‘s current cover star Lainey Wilson, as well as the recently BB-feted duo The War and Treaty. Musical trailblazer Lily Rose offers up new music as country radio mainstay Thomas Rhett issues his latest dance-worthy track, while Whey Jennings builds upon his familial legacy with his new music.

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Lainey Wilson, “Hang Tight Honey”

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Heading into Academy of Country Music Awards week, Wilson is up for trophies including entertainer of the year and is celebrating by dropping new music and revealing her upcoming new album Whirlwind, out in August. Wilson looks to further accelerate her ascendance to elite stardom with her new song, written with Driver Williams, Jason Nix and Paul Sikes.

Here, she keeps a fervent pace on this barn burner, rife with searing electric guitar riffs and space for Wilson to unleash her powerful vocals. She revels in her wild ride on the road but maintains that during all those concerts and long hours away from home, her lover stays on her mind and she’s counting down the days when they are reunited. “Hang tight honey, got a pocket full of money / And I’m headed straight home to you,” she sings, evoking every entertainer’s struggle for balance between work and homelife. This feels like another winner from Wilson.

The War and Treaty, “Leads Me Home”



The Grammy-nominated husband-and-wife duo of Michael Trotter Jr. and Tanya Trotter have appeared on stages from the Academy of Country Music Awards to the MusiCares Gala. This duo’s music defies categorization, with Michael Trotter Jr.’s voice effortlessly weaving from gospel-soul to distinct vocal timbres that bring to mind some of country music’s traditional talents. Simultaneously, Tanya Trotter’s rafter-reaching soprano is a true marvel — together, they form an unstoppable musical force. Here, with the follow-up to their 2023 major label debut Lover’s Game, they revisit their Americana roots with this emotionally charged tale of a love that beckons one to return to their roots of country roads and winding streams. Their inimitable, Gospel-swathed harmonies are highlighted by tastefully reserved, cascading piano, answered by banjo and acoustic guitar and a conclusion of ragged fiddle.

Lily Rose, Runnin’ Outta Time



Rose, who broke through with the hit “Villain” and recently made her Grand Ole Opry debut, makes the personal universal on her new six-song EP Runnin’ Outta Time. Opener “The Goal” pays homage to lessons gleaned from her childhood as she works to balance striving for success while keeping her loftiest goal as staying true to herself and her loved ones. “Back Pew” finds Rose seeking the courage to find grace and refuge not only in faith but foremost in herself. Elsewhere on the project, she delves into nostalgia and making each moment count. Along the way, Rose has etched her own musical imprint, thanks to perceptive songwriting, a conversational vocal style, and sonic arrangements that meld country and soul-dipped pop. Taken together, these elements make this trailblazing singer-songwriter’s newest release one for the ages.

Thomas Rhett, “Beautiful as You”



With nearly two-dozen No. 1 Country Airplay hits to his credit, one of country music’s premier architects of both pop-polished up-tempo hits and tender romantic ballads returns with a new summer-ready single. He continues with his thematic terrain, layering starry-eyed, romantic adoration atop a churning, dance-ready groove as he vows to “spend the rest of forever just treasurin’ you,” as he ponders just how he managed to build a life with a lover he knows is out of his league. “Beautiful as You” serves as the first song from Thomas Rhett’s upcoming album.

Whey Jennings, “One of These Days”



Jennings, the grandson of country singer-songwriter Waylon Jennings, has put in the work in forging and refining his own sound over the course of multiple EPs, and miles on the road. His latest song trades in hope and self-determination, while placing the focus on his voice, as smooth yet gritty and world-weary as the dirt and rocks embedded on a well-trod backroad. “One of These Days,” from his upcoming August album Jekyll & Hyde, was co-written by Jennings with Sam Lowe. The album as a whole encapsulates his own journey to sobriety and faith, while the raw emotion of “One of These Days” hinges on acknowledging his own proclivities for rambling and wandering, while putting forth his own dreams and aspirations, as he promises a loved one he will change his ways and settle down — well, one of these days.

Madonna Says ‘Nobody Told Me’ That Her Late Mom Was Dying in Emotional Mother’s Day Post

Madonna is sharing a reminder that Mother’s Day can be hard for some people. While honoring her late mom and namesake on Sunday (May 12), the pop star opened up in an emotional Instagram post about how she wasn’t aware of the extent of her mom’s fatal illness as a child.

“I stood on stage for 81 shows staring up at the beautiful face of my mother and wondering what she must’ve been thinking as she waved goodbye to me from her hospital window,” she wrote, sharing photos of her mother’s image on stage at one of her recent Celebration Tour shows.

“I stepped into the station wagon and shut the door not knowing it was the last time I’d see her,” she continued in her post. “Nobody told me my mother was dying – I just watched her disintegrate mysteriously and then she disappeared and there was no explanation except that she had gone to sleep which explains My Tumultuous relationship with sleep.”

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The “Material Girl” singer’s mother, Madonna Louise Ciccone, died at age 30 after a battle with breast cancer in 1963. The future superstar was just five years old when it happened.

“When I stepped out on the stage and looked up at my mothers face every night,” added the seven-time Grammy winner, “I said hello I said goodbye. I said Thank you. I hope you’re proud of me. I said Please protect me and keep me sane.”

Now 65, Madonna is a mother to six kids, including Lourdes Leon, whom she shares with ex-boyfriend Carlos Leon, and son Rocco Ritchie, whom she welcomed with ex-husband Guy Ritchie. She and the director went on to adopt David shortly after the musician founded her charity organization Raising Malawi in 2006. Later, she adopted Mercy, then Stella and Estere — all three of whom are also from Malawi — as a single mother.

“Tonight all of my children sleep Under one roof which is Rare and comforting,” Madonna noted in her post, which also featured photos of all of her kids. “They grow up too fast and spin out in different directions And yes I have a hard time letting go … I became very close to my children on this tour. We clung to each other. In the long hours we worked and struggled. They helped me manifest my dreams.”

The post comes about a week after the Queen of Pop wrapped the Celebration Tour with a record-breaking show at Rio de Janeiro’s Copacabana Beach Saturday (May 4), an event that saw more than 1.6 million fans show up for the free performance. The concert put a bow on several months of performances following the tour’s kickoff in London in October.

All four of Madge’s youngest kids joined her as fellow performers on the trek, for which she had Mercy accompany her on piano during “Bad Girl,” duetted with David on “Mother and Father” and danced with twins Stella and Estere to “Don’t Tell Me.”

“They never stopped practicing… they never stopped cheering me on and supporting me,” the star gushed about her children in a recent post. “They were also going to school and rehearsing every night. !! . am so very proud of all of them.”

The Band Camino Announces New EP ‘Bruises,’ Summer Tour Dates

The Band Camino had a jam-packed 2023, complete with their pensive sophomore album, The Dark, and non-stop touring worldwide. But they’re not slowing down yet.

The trio — Jeffery Jordan, Spencer Stewart and Garrison Burgess — announced exclusively via Billboard on Monday (May 13) that they’re unveiling a brand new EP, Bruises, on May 17. “Fresh starts are hard to come by when you’ve been a band for nine years and almost all of your 20s, but this release truly feels like one,” the band tells Billboard in a statement. “Honestly, for a while, it felt like we were chasing something. Having a fan base and any amount of success puts this pressure on your art and it’s easy to start chasing and predicting what you think people are going to like. In this next chapter, we’ve decided we aren’t chasing anything at all – just expressing. Making something you connect with is far more fulfilling, and the only reason we found our footing as a band in the first place. Just know we feel these songs in our bones and we have a feeling someone out there will too.”

The statement continues, “Making these songs and this EP brought us together in a way we haven’t felt in a long time, honestly. We took the process back to the place we started as a band and wrote and arranged the songs in a live rehearsal setting to truly create them together with instruments in our hands. Making music in 2024 has mostly turned into sitting in front of a computer, so we really put in effort to make music with no computers in sight until it was time to hit the studio with a fully-fleshed out arrangement. We tracked everything live as a band and left the takes as raw as we could. Our live show has always been what we’re most proud of, so we really just wanted to capture that in these recordings and not overcomplicate or overproduce anything. A touch more humanness, imperfectly perfect.”

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With so much emphasis on sharing the upcoming tracks directly with their fans, The Band Camino doubled down on the excitement by announcing an accompanying summer tour, with “Not The 1975” star Knox as the supporting act.

The month-long run will kick off on July 8 in Seattle, Wash., before hitting cities like Sacramento, Calif.; Phoenix, Ariz.; Austin, Texas; Orlando, Fla. and more before wrapping up on August 3 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

See the full list of tour dates below and on the band’s website here, and pre-save The Band Camino’s Bruises EP here.

July 8 – Seattle, Washington – Showbox SoDo
July 11 – Sacramento, California – Ace of Spaces
July 12 – Costa Mesa, California – OC Fair
July 13 – Phoenix, Arizona – The Van Buren
July 15 – Austin, Texas – ACL Live at the Moody Theater
July 16 – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – The Criterion
July 18 – St. Louis, Missouri – The Pageant
July 19 – West Des Moines, Iowa – Val Air Ballroom
July 20 – Milwaukee, Wisconsin – The Rave/Eagles Club
July 22 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – Stage AE
July 23 – Cincinnati, Ohio – Bogart’s
July 25 – Royal Oak, Michigan – Royal Oak Music Theatre
July 26 – Fort Wayne, Indiana – The Clyde Theatre
July 27 – Cleveland, Ohio – The Agora
July 29 – Orlando, Florida – The Vanguard
July 31 – Raleigh, North Carolina – The Ritz
August 3 – Charlotte, North Carolina – The Fillmore Charlotte