Thundercat announced last week that he will embark on a tour of North and South America this summer/fall.
The "In Yo Girl's City Tour" will have stops in Los Angeles, Chicago, Brooklyn, Austin, Washington, D.C. and more.
According to the schedule announced by Thundercat, the North American portion of the tour is scheduled to kick off on August 5 at the Newport Jazz Festival in Rhose Island. The final show of the North American leg will take place at Revel ABQ in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
The South American leg will see Thundercat performing four shows in Brazil and then wrap up the trek with a concert at Teatro Coliseo in Santiago, Chile.
Thundercat North & South American Tour Dates:
August 5 - Newport, RI - Newport Jazz FestivalAugust 27 - Port Townsend, WA - THINGSeptember 10 - St. Louis, MO - Music At The IntersectionSeptember 24 - Monterey, CA - Monterey Jazz FestivalSeptember 28 - Portland, OR - McMenamins EdgefieldSeptember 29 - Humboldt, CA - Cal Poly HumboldtOctober 5 - Los Angeles, CA - Greek TheatreOctober 7 - San Diego, CA - Cal Coast Credit Union Open AirOctober 8 - Phoenix, AZ - Arizona Financial TheatreOctober 10 - Denver, CO - Red Rocks AmphitheatreOctober 12 - Chicago, IL - The Salt ShedOctober 13 - Detroit, MI - Masonic Cathedral TheatreOctober 14 - Buffalo, NY - Town BallroomOctober 15 - Boston, MA - MGM Music Hall at FenwayOctober 17 - Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn MirageOctober 19 - Washington, DC - The AnthemOctober 22 - Atlanta, GA - Coca-Cola RoxyOctober 24 - Austin, TX - Stubb's AustinOctober 27 - Dallas, TX - South Side BallroomOctober 28 - San Antonio, TX - The Aztec TheatreOctober 29 - El Paso, TX - Lowbrow PalaceOctober 31 - Albuquerque, NM - Revel ABQ
November 8 - São Paolo, BR - AudioNovember 10 - Rio de Janeiro, BR - Circo VoadorNovember 11 - Porto Alegre, BR - OpiniãoNovember 12 - Curitiba, BR - Ópera de ArameNovember 15 - Santiago, CL - Teatro Coliseo
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