Doechii Announces Alligator Bites Never Heal Tour Dates
The Alligator Bites Never Heal mixtape shook the game when it dropped on August 30, 2024. Less than a month later, Doechii decided to take this show on the road for her fans, announcing a 12-date tour today (September 16th) via social media. We discuss it here!
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If you’ve been sleeping on Doechii, it’s time to wake up!!! I’m not sure if I’m the only one late to the party, but upon awakening, I’ve realized her creativity and range are unmatched. She’s one of those rap girls to watch! My eyes and ears were hooked after seeing her perform live at the 2024 BET Experience and falling in love with the Alter Ego track featuring JT. After taking a spin through her catalog, I quickly acknowledged the superstar that she is.
The Alligator Bites Never Heal mixtape shook the game when it dropped on August 30, 2024. The 19-track project is so fire it could’ve been an album, debuting at #117 on the Billboard 200 and #41 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. Less than a month later, Doechii decided to take this show on the road for her fans, announcing a 12-date tour today (September 16th) via social media.
The tour kicks off on October 11th in Atlanta at The Loft, hitting cities like New York, LA, DC, London, and of course, her hometown Tampa. According to her latest Instagram post, fans can sign up for presale tickets right now by texting (813)-491-9367 or visiting iamdoechii.com. Meet-and-greet packages go on sale Friday, September 20th at 9 a.m., so make sure to set aside some coins for this once-in-a-lifetime experience! Check out the dates below and see if Doechii will be in a city near you!
Alligator Bites Never Heal Tour Dates:
Oct. 11: Atlanta, Ga., The Loft
Oct. 14: Philadelphia, Pa., Foundry @ The Fillmore
Oct. 15: New York, N.Y., Music Hall of Williamsburg
Oct. 16: Chicago, Ill., Lincoln Hall
Oct. 21: Berlin, Germany, Lido
Oct. 24: Amsterdam, Netherlands, Bitterzoet
Oct. 25: Paris, France, Alhambra
Oct. 28: London, England, Village Underground
Nov. 2: San Francisco, Calif., The Independent
Nov. 3: Los Angeles, Calif., The Roxy
Nov. 12: Tampa, Fla., Crowbar
Nov. 14: Washington, D.C., Union Stage
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André 3000 Announces New Blue Sun Live Tour
André 3000 will commence a tour starting this January in support of his debut album New Blue Sun. We discuss it here!
André 3000 poses for extra key art for his album New Blue Sun.
Fault Magazine
By: Joshua Martin
After years of fans anticipating a new rap album from one half of the iconic rap group Outkast, Three Stacks surprised many of his hardcore fans with an instrumental LP in November of last year entitled New Blue Sun. Reaching critical acclaim, albeit with a few raised eyebrows, with the first track “I Swear, I Really Wanted to Make a ‘Rap’ Album but This is Literally the Way the Wind Blew Me This Time”. The seven time Grammy Award winner’s latest project is the first piece of new music from him in nearly a decade.
“I discovered the flute and I started playing it over and over again for years, and I felt like it would be great to share it, so it kinda came in a natural way. It’s the closest thing to singing.”
Now the multi-hyphenate entertainer is taking his flute on the road, revealing the upcoming run of dates for his New Blue Sun live tour.
The “intimate” tour kicks off in Brooklyn on Monday, Jan. 29th at the Crown Hill Theatre and will continue in select cities including Chicago, Detroit, New York City and Atlanta before closing out in Los Angeles in early March at the Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever.
New Blue Sun was co-produced by multi-instrumentalist Carlos Nino and featured the musicality of various other artists such as Nate Mercereau, Surya Botofasina, Deantoni Parks, Diego Gaeta and Mia Doi Todd to name a few.
The album opens with a 12-minute track titled “I Swear, I Really Wanted to Make a ‘Rap’ Album but This Is Literally the Way the Wind Blew Me This Time,” that debuted at 90 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts. 3000 also made history with the record as it was the longest song in the chart’s history.
Tickets are currently available for fans via the Myriad of Pyramids website.
Check out the full list of tour dates below.
January 29: Crown Hill Theatre – Brooklyn, NY
January 31: Blue Note Jazz Club – New York, NY (8:00pm show)
January 31: Blue Note Jazz Club – New York, NY (10:30pm show)
February 1: Blue Note Jazz Club – New York, NY (8:00pm show)
February 1: Blue Note Jazz Club – New York, NY (10:30pm show)
February 2: Blue Note Jazz Club – New York, NY (8:00pm show)
February 2: Blue Note Jazz Club – New York, NY (10:30pm show)
February 5: St. Ann & The Holy Trinity Church – Brooklyn, NY
February 6: St. Ann & The Holy Trinity Church – Brooklyn, NY
February 8: Cliff Bell’s – Detroit, MI
February 9: The Chapel at Masonic Temple – Detroit, MI (7:00pm show)
February 9: The Chapel at Masonic Temple – Detroit, MI (10:00pm show)
February 12: Thalia Hall – Chicago, IL
February 13: 1357 N Elston – Chicago, IL
February 15: Garfield Park Conservatory – Chicago, IL (7:00pm show)
February 15: Garfield Park Conservatory – Chicago, IL (9:00pm show)
February 20: Bimbo’s 365 Club – San Francisco, CA
February 22: Bimbo’s 365 Club – San Francisco, CA
February 24: The Independent – San Francisco, CA (7:00pm show)
February 24: The Independent – San Francisco, CA (9:00pm show)
February 27: Variety Playhouse – Atlanta, GA
February 28: Variety Playhouse – Atlanta, GA
February 29: Variety Playhouse – Atlanta, GA
March 2: Center Stage Theater – Atlanta, GA
March 5: The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever – Los Angeles, CA
March 6: The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever – Los Angeles, CA
March 7: The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever – Los Angeles, CA
March 8: The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever – Los Angeles, CA
March 9: The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever – Los Angeles, CA
At the moment there is no indication that Big Boi, the other half of the legendary rap group Outkast, will be involved in the festivities.
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