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Tori Amos is coming to your town. The singer announced her 2023 Ocean to Ocean U.S. summer tour on Tuesday (Jan. 31), titled in honor of her 2021 album of the same name. The 28-date swing is slated to kick off on June 17 at the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach, Florida and hit New Orleans, Atlanta, Nashville, New York, Boston, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco before winding down at an as-yet-unannounced venue in Seattle, Washington on July 28.
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“I am truly excited to be coming back to the U.S. on the Ocean to Ocean Tour this summer with my amazing bandmates [bassist] Jon Evans and [drummer] Ash Soan,” the singer said in a statement. “We are so looking forward to playing iconic venues once again such as The Greek in LA, Red Rocks and especially Wolf Trap, where I saw so many shows growing up in neighboring Maryland.”
Ocean to Ocean, Amos’ 16th album, debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard current alternative albums chart; click here for ticketing information for the tour. Amos recently released the graphic novel Little Earthquakes: The Graphic Album in celebration of the 30th anniversary of her breakthrough 1992 debut studio album; the collection features 24 stories inspired by the album’s 12 tracks and the 12 b-sides that accompanied the album.
Tori Amos 2023 U.S. Ocean to Ocean summer tour dates:
June 17 — West Palm Beach, FL @ Kravis CenterJune 18 — Clearwater, FL @ Ruth Eckerd HallJune 20 — New Orleans, LA @ Mahalia Jackson TheaterJune 22 — Birmingham, AL @ Alabama TheatreJune 23 — Atlanta, GA @ Cobb Energy Performing Arts CentreJune 24 — Nashville, TN @ Ryman AuditoriumJune 26 — Charlotte, NC @ Ovens AuditoriumJune 28 — New York City, NY @ Beacon TheatreJune 29 — New York City, NY @ Beacon TheatreJuly 1 — Boston, MA @ Leader Bank PavilionJuly 2 — Red Bank, NJ @ Count Basie Center for the ArtsJuly 5 — Vienna, VA @ Filene Center at Wolf TrapJuly 6 — Hershey, PA @ Hershey TheatreJuly 8 — Lewiston, NY @ Artpark Mainstage TheaterJuly 9 — Rochester Hills, MI @ Meadow Brook AmphitheatreJuly 11 — Indianapolis, IN @ Murat Theatre at Old National CentreJuly 12 — Louisville, KY @ The Louisville PalaceJuly 14 — St. Louis, MO @ Stifel TheatreJuly 15 — Omaha, NE @ Orpheum TheaterJuly 17 — Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks AmphitheatreJuly 18 — Albuquerque, NM @ Kiva AuditoriumJuly 19 — Mesa, AZ @ Mesa Arts CenterJuly 21 — Los Angeles, CA @ Greek TheatreJuly 22 — Paso Robles, CA @ Vina Robles AmphitheatreJuly 23 — San Diego @ Humphrey’s Concerts by the BayJuly 25 — Saratoga, CA @ Mountain WineryJuly 26 — San Francisco, CA @ The MasonicJuly 28 — Seattle, WA @ TBD
Fall Out Boy announced the dates for their So Much For (Tour) Dust North American tour on Tuesday morning (Jan. 31). The 29-city tour in support of their upcoming So Much (For) Stardust album (March 24) is slated to kick off in the band’s home town on June 21 with a gig at the iconic home of the Chicago Cubs: Wrigley Field.
The run will then take the group through Dallas, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, Cincinnati, Tampa, Atlanta, Toronto and Boston before winding down on August 5 at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion in Camden, New Jersey. They will be joined along the way by a number of opening acts including: Bring Me the Horizon on most dates, as well as Alkaline Trio, New Found Glory, Four Years Strong, The Academy Is…, Royal & the Serpent, Games We Play, Daisy Grenade and Carr on select shows.
Ticket pre-sales for the Live Nation-produced tour will start on Thursday (Feb. 2) beginning at 10 a.m. local time, with general tickets available beginning Friday (Feb. 3) at 10 a.m. local time; click here for ticketing information.
FOB kicked off the Stardust era in style last week with a surprise homecoming show at Chicago’s 1,100-capacity Metro, just over 20 years after their very first gig at the legendary club, which is just around the corner from Wrigley Field. The Metro show featured the live debut of two Stardust singles, “Love From the Other Side” and “Heartbreak Feels So Good,” as well as the live debut of the band’s current configuration, which, for the first time since their founding, will not feature guitarist Joe Trohman, who recently announce that he was taking an indefinite mental health hiatus.
In his stead, singer Patrick Stump is pulling double-duty on lead vocals and electric guitar alongside bassist Pete Wentz and drummer Andy Hurley. As was the case during a pair of previous promotional appearances, the group got some assistance from longtime guitar tech Ben Young, who played lead guitar from the side of the stage; at press time a spokesperson for the group had not responded to a request about whether Trohman will be back in the fold for the tour.
Check out the dates for FOB’s So Much For (Tour) Dust 2023 North American tour:
June 21 – Chicago, IL @ Wrigley FieldJune 23 – Maryland Heights, MO @ Hollywood Casino AmphitheatreJune 24 – Bonner Springs, KS @ Azura AmphitheaterJune 27 – The Woodlands, TX @ The Cynthia Woods Mitchell PavilionJune 28 – Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis PavilionJune 30 – Phoenix, AZ @ Talking Stick Resort AmphitheatreJuly 1 – Chula Vista, CA @ North Island Credit Union AmphitheatreJuly 2 – Los Angeles, CA @ BMO StadiumJuly 5 – Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline AmphitheatreJuly 7 – Salt Lake City, UT @ USANA AmphitheatreJuly 9 – Englewood, CO @ Fiddler’s Green AmphitheatreJuly 11 – Rogers, AR @ Walmart AMPJuly 13 – Somerset, WI @ Somerset AmphitheaterJuly 15 – Cincinnati, OH @ Riverbend Music CenterJuly 16 – Noblesville, IN @ Ruoff Music CenterJuly 18 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH @ Blossom Music CenterJuly 19 – Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube LiveJuly 21 – Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music PavilionJuly 22 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Veterans United Home Loans AmphitheaterJuly 24 – West Palm Beach, FL @ iTHINK Financial AmphitheatreJuly 25 – Tampa, FL @ MIDFLORIDA Credit Union AmphitheatreJuly 26 – Atlanta, GA @ Lakewood AmphitheaterJuly 29 – Clarkston, MI @ Pine Knob Music TheatreJuly 30 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser StageAugust 1 – Forest Hills, NY @ Forest Hills StadiumAugust 2 – Boston, MA Fenway ParkAugust 4 – Darien Center, NY @ Darien Lake AmphitheaterAugust 5 – Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts CenterAugust 6 – Camden, NJ @ Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
≠ Non-Live Nation date*Alkaline Trio as direct support; all other dates feature Bring Me The Horizon as direct support
Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper: two great ghouls who scare best together. The O.G. shock rocker and his spookiest offspring announced a joint summer tour on Monday (Jan. 30), the 19-city Freaks on Parade outing, which will follow-up Zombie’s terrifying 2022 tour of the same name.
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The Live Nation-produced swing with opens Filter and Ministry is slated to kick off on August 24 at the Dos Equis Pavilion in Dallas, Texas and keep the show on the road through dates in Tampa, Toronto, Nashville and Anaheim before winding down on Sept. 24 with a gig at Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre in Phoenix, Arizona.
Tickets for the tour will go on sale on Friday (Feb. 3) at 10 a.m. local time here, with a Citi presale slated to start on Tuesday (Jan. 31) at 10 a.m. local time through Thursday (Feb. 2) at 10 p.m. local time here.
Zombie dropped The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse album in 2021 and his reimagining of the classic monster family sitcom The Munsters in 2022; last summer’s Freaks on Parade tour featured Mudvayne, StaticX and Powerman 5000. Cooper is planning to drop two new albums in 2023 — to follow his 2021 Detroit Stories collection — while continuing to host hist syndicated “Nights with Alice Cooper” radio show.
Check out the Freaks on Parade 2023 tour preview and dates below.
August 24 – Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavilion
August 26 – Tampa, FL @ MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
August 27 – West Palm Beach, FL @ iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
August 29 – Raleigh, NC @ Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek
August 30 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater
Sept. 1 – Tinley Park, IL @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
Sept. 2 – Des Moines, IA @ Wells Fargo Arena
Sept. 5 – Clarkston, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre
Sept. 6 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage
Sept. 8 – Scranton, PA @ The Pavilion at Montage Mountain
Sept. 9 – Wantagh, NY @ Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater
Sept. 10 – Hartford, CT @ The XFINITY Theatre
Sept. 12 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena
Sept. 16 – Englewood, CO @ Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre *
Sept. 19 – Ridgefield, WA @ RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater
Sept. 20 – Auburn, WA @ White River Amphitheatre
Sept. 22 – Concord, CA @ Concord Pavilion
Sept. 23 – Anaheim, CA @ Honda Center
Sept. 24 – Phoenix, AZ @ Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
*Non-Live Nation Date
Beck and Phoenix are teaming up for a warm weather outing they’re calling the Summer Odyssey Tour. The Live Nation-produced 19-city run is slated to kick off on Aug. 1 at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington and run through gigs in Los Angeles, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Houston, Dallas, Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, Boston and New York before winding down with a Sept. 10 show at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland.
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The opening acts for the outing include Japanese Breakfast, Jenny Lewis, Weyes Blood and, on select dates, Sir Chloe. Tickets for the shows will go on sale on Friday (Jan. 27) at 10 a.m. local time here.
Phoenix recently released their pandemic-recorded seventh studio album, Alpha Zulu, which features a collaboration with Vampire Weekend’s Ezra Koenig on the song “Tonight.” Beck’s most recent album is 2019’s Grammy-nominated Hyperspace, which featured the Pharrell collaboration single “Saw Lightning.”
While Phoenix have been on the road since September 2022 in support of Alpha Zulu while Beck has only appeared live a handful of times since late last year.
Check out the dates and poster for the Summer Odyssey tour below.
August 1 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena ^#August 3 – Bend, OR @ Hayden Homes Amphitheater ^#August 5 – Concord, CA @ Concord Pavilion ^#August 7 – Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum ^#August 8 – San Diego, CA @ Viejas Arena +#August 9 – Orange County, CA @ OC Fair*August 11 – Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center +#August 12 – Las Vegas, NV @ Michelob ULTRA Arena +#August 15 – Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre +#August 18 – Rogers, AR @ Walmart AMP ~#August 20 – Houston, TX @ Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion ~#August 21 – Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavilion ~#August 22 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center ~#August 31 – Chicago, IL @ Huntington Bank Pavilion #Sept. 2 – Detroit, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre ~#Sept. 3 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage ~#Sept. 5 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway ~#Sept. 8 – Philadelphia, PA @ TD Pavilion at the Mann ~#Sept. 9 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden ~Sept. 10 – Columbia, MD @ Merriweather Post Pavilion ~#
Support Key^ Jenny Lewis+ Japanese Breakfast~ Weyes Blood# Sir Chloe
* Fair Date
Madonna kicked off 2023 with a bang, announcing an incredible global tour to honor her four decades of hits.
The Celebration Tour will kick off Saturday, July 15, at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver and will make additional stops in Phoenix, Detroit, Atlanta, Toronto, Montreal and more before concluding at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Oct. 8. The tour’s European leg will pick up with a pair of dates at The O2 arena on Oct. 14-15 and will make stops in Paris, Barcelona, Milan, Berlin and more before concluding in Amsterdam on Dec. 1 at the Ziggo Dome. Bob the Drag Queen will be a special guest on the tour.
In anticipation for the tour, Madonna asked her fans via Twitter on Thursday (Jan. 19) what songs they’d like to “dance to” at the gig. Thankfully, we at Billboard have compiled 40 tracks we would love to hear the icon perform, filled with hits spanning throughout her career.
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Take a look at our dream setlist here, and let us know which song you’d like to see Madonna perform on her Celebration Tour by voting below.
Madonna announced the dates for her global tour honoring four decades of hits on Tuesday morning (Jan. 17). The Celebration Tour was announced via a raunchy five-minute video paying homage to her iconic 1991 documentary, Truth or Dare, featuring an NC-17 dinner party featuring Diplo, Judd Apatow, Jack Black, Lil Wayne, Bob the Drag Queen, Kate Berlant, Larry Owens, Meg Stalter, Eric Andre and Amy Schumer.
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The 35-city Live Nation-produced tour will kick off in North America on July 15 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC and hit Detroit, Chicago, New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Dallas and San Francisco before wrapping up in Las Vegas on Oct. 7. The outing will then move on to Europe, starting with a date in London at the O2 Arena on Oct. 14 and winding down in Amsterdam on Dec. 1 at the Ziggo Dome.
“I am excited to explore as many songs as possible in hopes to give my fans the show they have been waiting for,” the singer said in a statement about the outing that will span her four decades in music while paying respect to New York City, where her musical journey began. Bob the Drag Queen will be the special guest on all the dates.
Tickets go on sale on Friday (Jan. 20) and Jan. 27 at 10 a.m. local time; click here for a complete list of dates and ticketing options. The tour will feature the 64-year-old singer performing songs dating back to her 1983 self-titled debut through her most recent studio album, 2019’s Madame X, marking the star’s first-ever career retrospective outing.
The tour announce came just months after Madonna released her career-spanning compilation album, Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones, which encompassed her entire dance club career, featuring remixes by top producers and 20 rare recordings officially released for the first time. In 2021, Madonna signed a deal with Warner Music Group for an “extensive, multi-year series of catalog releases that will revisit the groundbreaking music that made her an international icon.” Madonna last toured in 2019 and early 2020 on her Madame X theater tour.
Madonna will have plenty of songs to choose from for the set list, including 57 titles charting on the Billboard Hot 100, 38 top 10 hits and 12 No. 1s, including 1990’s “Vogue,” and 2000’s “Music,” released a decade apart and each spending 24 weeks on the Hot 100. Madonna’s “Borderline” from 1984 spent 30 weeks on the Hot 100. She followed that impressive feat a decade later with the ballad “Take a Bow,” which held the No. 1 spot on the Hot 100 for seven weeks.
Check out the dates and the announcement video below.
The 2023 Celebration tour North American dates:
July 15 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
July 18 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena
July 22 – Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center
July 25 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
July 27 – Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center
July 30 – St. Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center
August 2 – Cleveland, OH @ Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse
August 5 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena
August 7 – Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena
August 9 – Chicago, IL @ United Center
August 13 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
August 19 – Montreal, QC @ Centre Bell
August 23 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
August 24 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
August 30 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden
Sept. 2 – Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena
Sept. 5 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
Sept. 7 – Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena
Sept. 9 – Miami, FL @ Miami-Dade Arena
Sept. 13 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
Sept. 18 – Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center
Sept. 21 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center ATX
Sept. 27 – Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com Arena
Oct. 4 – San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center
Oct. 7 – Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena
European Dates:
Oct. 14 – London, UK @ The O2
Oct. 21 – Antwerp, BE @ Sportpaleis
Oct. 25 – Copenhagen, DK @ Royal Arena
Oct. 28 – Stockholm, SE @ Tele2
Nov. 1 – Barcelona, ES @ Palau Sant Jordi
Nov. 6 – Lisbon, PT @ Altice Arena
Nov. 12 – Paris, FR @ Accor Arena
Nov. 13 – Paris, FR @ Accor Arena
Nov. 15 – Cologne, DE @ Lanxess Arena
Nov. 23 – Milan, IT @ Mediolanum Forum
Nov. 28 – Berlin, DE @ Mercedes-Benz Arena
Dec. 1 – Amsterdam, NL @ Ziggo Dome
Sam Smith’s tour in support of his forthcoming fourth studio album, Gloria (via Capitol), will have a 2023 swing Down Under.
The superstar British singer and songwriter adds arena dates in five cities, kicking off Oct. 28 at Adelaide Entertainment Centre in South Australia.
Produced by Frontier Touring, the Australasian leg of GLORIA the tour travels to Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne; Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney; Brisbane Entertainment Centre; and skips the Tasman for a concert Nov. 11 at Spark Arena, Auckland.
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Smith made something of a reconnaissance trip to Adelaide last week, the first stop on their next tour to these parts. South Australia Tourism hosted the “Unholy” singer for a winter sun escape, during which Smith cuddled a koala, met with local media and performed a one-off exclusive winery show at d’Arenberg Cube, at McLaren Vale.
“It’s so good to be back after so long,” they told the gathering of 300 VIPs and competition winners, after opening with “Stay With Me.” “Are you pissed yet?” Adelaide, the so-called City of Churches, they enthused, is “so beautiful. I can’t believe it. It’s like Italy. It’s stunning.”
Australia and NZ will cap a full run of dates across the U.K., Europe and North America, slated to start April 23 at Motorpoint Arena in Sheffield, England.
Work has begun on the marathon that awaits.
“I start rehearsals in March,” Smith tells Billboard. “I’m starting to prep now, really. I’m starting to watch what I eat, what I’m drinking, starting to move my body more, train my voice, just getting ready for the year ahead.”
On this occasion, “I’m not doing as many gigs this time as last time, when I hit nearly 130 gigs. That was really intense. We’re doing a little less, keeping an eye on my mind and my body.”
With Gloria, which is due out Jan. 27, Smith is four albums deep into a career that has yielded four Grammys, three BRITs, a Golden Globe, one Oscar, some 50 billion multi-platform streams, and a coveted James Bond theme.
Smith knows what to expect from the road ahead. “I think I’ll always feel fatigued after a tour, it’s an intense job. The jetlag and the adrenaline crash you go through every night when you walk off stage, it’s very intense. I plan my breaks, so it’s not going to be impossible. It’s just about getting used to jetlag. Every time I do it, I know how to look after myself more and more.”
Gloria, the followup to 2020’s Love Goes, features the previously-released singles “Love Me More,” “Gimme” and the Kim Petras-assisted hit “Unholy,” which logged a single week atop the Billboard Hot 100 last October. “Unholy” is nominated for best song at the 2023 Brit Awards.
Smith’s three studio albums all crashed the top 5 on the Billboard 200, with 2017’s The Thrill of It All hitting No. 1.
Ringo Starr announced the dates for a spring 2023 tour by his All Starr Band on Thursday morning (Jan. 12). The mostly West Coast outing by the Beatles drummer and his famous friends is slated to kick off on May 19 at the Pechanga Resort Casino in Temecula, CA and feature a three-show run at the Venetian Theatre in Las Vegas, as well as shows in San Diego, Seattle, Denver, San Francisco and Los Angeles before wrapping up on June 17 in San Jose, California.
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“It’s a new year and here are some new tour dates,” Starr said in a statement. “I love playing with the All Starrs and can’t wait to be back out on the road again with this band. I send Peace and Love to you all and we hope to see you out there.” This year’s model will feature Starr joined by Men at Work singer Colin Hay, Toto guitarist/singer Steve Lukather, jazz/rock drummer Gregg Bissonette, keyboardist/singer Edgar Winter, Average White Band bassist Hamish Stuart and Kansas/Toto multi-instrumentalist Warren Ham.
The All Starr Band hit the road again in 2022 after a pandemic lay-off and Starr also dropped his EP3 collection in September.
Check out the All Starr Band’s dates below.
May 19 — Temecula, CA @ Pechanga Resort Casino
May 20 — Phoenix, AZ @ Celebrity Theatre
May 21 — Phoenix, AZ @ Celebrity Theatre
May 24 — Las Vegas, NV @ Venetian Theatre
May 26 — Las Vegas, NV @ Venetian Theatre
May 27 — Las Vegas, NV @ Venetian Theatre
May 28 — San Diego, CA @ Humphreys Concerts
May 31 — San Diego, CA @ Humphreys Concerts
June 2 — Eugene, OR @ Cuthbert Amphitheater
June 3 — Bend, OR @ Hayden Homes Amphitheater
June 4 — Seattle, WA @ Venue TBD
June 6 — Denver, CO @ Bellco Theater – Denver Convention Center
June 7 — Colorado Springs, CO @ Pikes Peak Center
June 9 — Lincoln, CA @ Thunder Valley Casino
June 11 — San Francisco, CA @ The Masonic
June 13 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Eccles Theater
June 15 — Los Angeles, CA @ Greek Theatre
June 16 — Paso Robles, CA @ Vina Robles Amphitheatre
June 17 — San Jose, CA @ San Jose Civic
Sam Smith announced the dates for their 2023 North American arena tour in support of their upcoming fourth studio album, Gloria (Jan. 27). The 27-city GLORIA The Tour — Smith’s first American outing since 2018 — is slated to kick off on July 27 at FTX Arena in Miami and wind down on Sept. 14 at Palacio de Los Desportes in Mexico City.
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Singer Jessie Reyez, who appears on Gloria, will open all but one (August 44) of the tour dates on the run of shows for the album that features the Grammy-nominated first single “Unholy.” American Express card members can buy tickets before the general public beginning Jan. 9 at 9 a.m. local time through Jan. 12 at 10 p.m. local time.
In addition, an exclusive 24-hour ticket pre-sale for fans will kick off on Jan. 11 at 9 a.m. local time, with tickets slated to go on sale to the general public on Jan. 13 at 9 a.m. local time; click here for more information on purchasing tickets.
Smith was on hand last month at the White House when President Joe Biden signed the historic Respect for Marriage Act, protecting same-sex and interracial marriages across the country. At the ceremony, Cyndi Lauper sang her iconic hit, “True Colors,” whileSmith took the stage to perform their breakthrough 2014 ballad, “Stay With Me.”
Check out the dates for Smith’s 2023 North American tour below:
July 25 — Miami, FL @ FTX Arena
July 26 — Orlando, FL @ Amway Center
July 28 — Duluth, GA @ Gas South Arena
July 29 — Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena
August 1 — Raleigh, NC @ PNC Arena
August 2 — Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center
August 4 — Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena
August 5 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden
August 8 — New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
August 11 — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
August 12 — Montréal, QC @ Bell Centre
August 15 — Chicago, IL @ United Center
August 16 — Saint Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center
August 18 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
August 19 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Vivint Smart Home Arena
August 22 — Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
August 23 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena
August 25 — Portland, OR @ Veterans Memorial Coliseum
August 27 — Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena
August 28 — San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center
August 31 — Inglewood, CA @ Kia Forum
Sept. 3 — Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center
Sept. 5 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center
Sept. 7 — Fort Worth, TX @ Dickies Arena
Sept. 8 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
Sept. 12 — Monterrey, MX @ Arena Monterrey
Sept. 14 — Cuidad de Mexico, MX @ Palacio de los Deportes
SZA announced the dates for her first-ever arena tour on Tuesday (Dec. 13). The 2023 S.O.S North American Tour — named after the singer’s just-released sophomore album — is slated to kick off on Feb. 21 in Columbus, OH at the Schottenstein Center and swing through Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, Boston, New York, Atlanta, Dallas, Okland, Seattle, and Vancouver before wrapping up on March 22 with a gig at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum.
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She will be joined on the 17-date Live Nation-promoted tour by Grammy-nominated singer Omar Apollo. Tickets for the outing will go on sale beginning Friday (Dec. 16) at 12 p.m. local time here.
On Friday (Dec. 9), SZA‘s hotly anticipated 23-track sophomore album SOS finally arrived after a five-and-a-half year wait. Preceded by lead single “Shirt” and a tease of “Nobody Gets Me,” the studio set follows the recent Billboard cover star‘s smash 2017 debut album Ctrl, which spawned hits like “Drew Barrymore,” “Love Galore” and “The Weekend.”
Check out the dates for the SZA 2023 S.O.S. North American tour below:
Feb. 21 – Columbus, OH @ Schottenstein Center
Feb. 22 – Chicago, IL @ United Center
Feb. 24 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena
Feb. 25 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
Feb. 27 – Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena
Feb. 28 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden
March 2 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center*
March 4 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
March 7 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
March 9 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center
March 10 – Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center
March 13 – San Diego, CA @ Viejas Arena
March 14 – Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena
March 16 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena
March 18 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center
March 19 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
March 22 – Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum