Hip-hop/Rap artist Wale announced a brand-new tour Monday, with an October stop at the Aztec Theatre.
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A press release from Live Nation Entertainment said the “Every Blue Moon Tour” will make 32 stops around the United States, including four in Texas.Wale is slated to perform songs from his discography and music from his upcoming eighth album, due this fall on Def Jam Recordings. Tour attendees should be prepared to hear tracks from Wale’s debut album, “Attention Deficit,” which turns 15 years old in 2024.
Presale tickets will be available starting Tuesday, Aug. 13, and general admission tickets will be available on Friday, Aug. 16.Fri Sept. 20 - St. Petersburg, FL - Jannus LiveWed Sept. 25 - Nashville, TN - Marathon Music WorksSun Sept. 29 - Charlotte, NC - The Fillmore CharlotteThu Oct. 03 - Philadelphia, PA - Theatre of Living ArtsMon Oct. 07 - Cleveland, OH - House of Blues ClevelandFri Oct. 11 - Chicago, IL - House of Blues ChicagoTue Oct. 15 - Salt Lake City, UT - The DepotSat Oct.
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