By Creative Media Times
Janelle Monáe is returning to the road with her “Dirty Computer Tour” which will take her to 27 cities in North America. “I am excited to announce the #DirtyComputer is going on Tour!!! Presales start this Wednesday at 10am local time,” Monáe announced on Monday.
Featuring opener St. Beauty, the tour is set to kick off in Seattle on June 11, with stops in Los Angeles, New York, Nashville and Miami, and concludes on August 4 in Atlanta. The tour is in support of Monae’s highly anticipated third studio album “Dirty Computer,” which drops this Friday, April 27.
The Grammy-nominated singer also recently dropped the official video for “I Like That,” a promotional single from the album, which was preceded by the release of three singles, “Make Me Feel”, “Django Jane”, and “Pynk.”
Both of Monáe’s previous two albums “The ArchAndroid” and “The Electric Lady” received widespread acclaim. The past couple of years have also been a great for Monáe’s film career: she appeared in two critically acclaimed films, the box-office hit “Hidden Figures” and the academy award winning best picture “Moonlight.”
Purchase of the tickets for the tour dates will include a digital copy of “Dirty Computer” album.
Tickets purchased for all U.S. tour dates will include a digital copy of the new album.
See tour dates below:
June 11 Seattle – King County’s Marymoor Park
June 12 Vancouver, British Columbia – Queen Elizabeth Theatre
June 13 Portland, OR – McMenamins Edgefield Amphitheater
June 16 San Francisco – The Masonic
June 20 San Diego – Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at SDSU
June 26 Phoenix – Comerica Theater
June 28 Los Angeles – The Greek Theatre
June 30 Salt Lake City – The Complex
July 1 Denver, CO – The Paramount Theatre
July 3 Minneapolis – State Theatre
July 5 Chicago – The Chicago Theatre
July 6 Milwaukee – Summerfest
July 7 Grand Rapids, MI – 20 Monroe Live
July 9 Detroit – Fox Theatre Detroit
July 10 Cincinnati – Taft Theatre
July 11 St. Louis – The Pageant
July 13 Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium
July 14 Indianapolis – Murat Theatre at Old National Centre
July 16 Toronto, Ontario – Rebel
July 18 New York – Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden
July 20 Washington, DC – The Anthem
July 21 Boston – Blue Hills Bank Pavilion
July 23 Raleigh, NC – The Ritz
July 24 Charlotte, NC – The Fillmore Charlotte
July 26 Tampa, FL – Jannus Live
July 27 Miami – The Fillmore Miami at Jackie Gleason Theater
July 28 Orlando, FL – House of Blues Orlando
Aug. 4 Atlanta – Tabernacle