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Charlie Puth Announces Whatever’s Clever! World Tour With Help from ‘Overcompensating’ Star Benito Skinner: See the Dates

The pop star is hitting the road just a few months after his Super Bowl performance, including one show in Vancouver. Get all the details.

Charlie Puth

Charlie Puth

Lindsay Ellary

Charlie Puth is headed to a city near you. On Monday (Jan. 12), the Grammy-nominated pop singer-songwriter revealed the full list of dates for his upcoming Whatever’s Clever World Tour, which will span nearly 50 dates across two continents. The trek will commence on April 22 at Viejas Arena in San Diego, Calif., visiting major cities like Nashville, Austin and New York, before concluding on July 30 at Progresja Summer Stage in Warsaw, Poland. His lone Canadian date is May 5 at the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre on May 5.

The “Light Switch” singer tapped Overcompensating stars Benito Skinner and Mary Beth Barone to share the news, building off the Amazon Prime original’s running gag that confuses Puth with fellow pop star (and show guest star) Charli xcx. “B—h, guess the f—k what, I’m working the Charlie concert,” Barone begins the mock FaceTime call, with Skinner replying, “Oh, xcx?… So you mean to tell me that Ms. Puth is going on tour and he asked you to work it, b—h?”


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“That’s actually exactly what I said,” Puth emphatically interjected, as Barone shifted the camera to include him in the frame. “B—h!”

The tour’s North American dates will feature support from Why Don’t We alum Daniel Seavey and Grammy-nominated pop-soul group Lawrence on select shows. New Jersey singer-songwriter Ally Salort will support on all dates. Citi/AAdvantage cardmembers will be able to purchase presale tickets in select cities beginning Tuesday, Jan. 13, at 10 a.m. local time through the Citi Entertainment website. Artist presale for all dates begins Wednesday, Jan. 14 at 10 a.m. local time, ahead of the general onsale starting Friday, Jan. 16 at 10 a.m. local time via Puth’s official website.

Puth’s latest trek is in support of his forthcoming fourth studio album of the same name. He shared “Changes,” the set’s lead single, in October, and the second single, “Beat Yourself Up,” arrives on Friday (Jan. 16). Whatever’s Clever! officially drops on March 6, just one month after the Billboard Hot 100-topping star performs the National Anthem at Super Bowl LX (Feb. 8).

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See the full Whatever’s Clever World Tour dates below.

This article first appeared on Billboard U.S.
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