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Kehlani Announces 2024 Crash World Tour: See the Dates

FLO and Anycia will join the trek as special guests.

Kehlani

Kehlani

Israel Riqueros

Kehlani announced on Tuesday (July 23) that she’ll be hitting the road again for the Crash World Tour this fall.

FLO and Anycia will be joining as special guests. The 31-date jaunt will begin on Sept. 4 at Minneapolis’ Armory and go through major cities such as Chicago, Toronto, Atlanta, Miami and Los Angeles before the Bay Area native wraps it up on Nov. 2 at San Francisco’s Chase Center.


Citi cardmembers will have first access to presale tickets beginning Tuesday at 2 p.m. local time until Thursday, July 25 at 11:59 p.m. local time through the Citi Entertainment program. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general onsale beginning Friday, July 26 at 10 a.m. local time at Kehlani.com.

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Kehlani just released their fourth studio album Crash in June via Atlantic Records. The 13-track set includes previously released singles “After Hours” and “Next 2 U,” the latter of which peaked at No. 4 on Rhythmic Airplay, and collaborations with Jill Scott & Young Miko (“Sucio”) and Omah Lay (“Tears”). Crash landed at No. 25 on the Billboard 200.

See the Crash World Tour dates below:

  • Sept. 4: Minneapolis, Minn., Armory
  • Sept. 6: Chicago, Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
  • Sept. 10: Detroit, Mich., Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre
  • Sept. 11: Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Scotiabank Arena
  • Sept. 13: Bridgeport, Conn., Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater
  • Sept. 14: Camden, N.J., Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
  • Sept. 17: Boston, MGM Music Hall at Fenway
  • Sept. 18: Fairfax, Va., EagleBank Arena
  • Sept. 20: Brooklyn, N.Y., Barclays Center
  • Sept. 21: Portsmouth, Va., Atlantic Union Bank Pavilion
  • Sept. 23: Louisville, Ky., The Louisville Palace Theatre
  • Sept. 24: Atlanta, Lakewood Amphitheatre
  • Sept. 25: New Orleans, The Fillmore New Orleans
  • Sept. 27: Miami, FPL Solar Amphitheater at Bayfront Park
  • Sept. 28: Tampa, Fla., Yuengling Center
  • Oct. 1: Raleigh, N.C., Red Hat Amphitheater
  • Oct. 2: Charlotte, N.C., Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre
  • Oct. 8: Houston, 713 Music Hall
  • Oct. 11: Dallas, The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
  • Oct. 12: Rogers, Ark., Walmart AMP
  • Oct. 15: Denver, Fillmore Auditorium
  • Oct. 16: Salt Lake City, Utah, Rockwell at The Complex
  • Oct. 18: Seattle,Climate Pledge Arena
  • Oct. 19: Portland, Ore., Theater of the Clouds
  • Oct. 21: Vancouver, B.C., Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre
  • Oct. 23: Wheatland, Calif., Hard Rock Live
  • Oct. 25: San Diego, Calif., Viejas Arena
  • Oct. 26: Las Vegas, Michelob ULTRA Arena
  • Oct. 29: Phoenix, Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
  • Oct. 30: Los Angeles, Kia Forum
  • Nov. 2: San Francisco, Chase Center
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