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10 May 2022

Jack Harlow Announces North American Tour

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Jack Harlow has announced an arena tour of North America in support of his second studio album, Come Home The Kids Miss You, which was released last week.

The tour will begin in Nashville at the city’s Municipal Auditorium. An ensuing 21 dates will follow across September and October, wrapping at Atlanta’s State Farm Arena on October 16. Hip-hop duo City Girls – best known for their feature on Drake‘s 2018 single In My Feelings – will perform support duties for the majority of the dates.

Harlow has been hard at work promoting his new album. Last night (9 May) the rapper appeared on The Tonight Show to perform the current single First Class. Appearing solo, Harlow showcased the hit surrounded by fog while standing in front of a cloud-covered backdrop..

Harlow also joined host Jimmy Fallon for an interview, in which he discussed performing with Lil Nas X, his new album, and his appearance in numerous viral videos. During the interview — his first-ever on a late-night talk show — Harlow said his recent success is “validating.”

“I think I appreciate it, you know,” he told Fallon. “I appreciate it because it’s fragile to me and I know I worked for it. I think I don’t take it for granted at all because of that.”


Come Home The Kids Miss You tour dates:

SEPTEMBER
6 – Nashville, Municipal Auditorium
8 – Irving, The Pavilion
10 – Houston, 713 Music Hall
11 – Austin, Moody Center
13 – Phoenix, Arizona Federal Theatre
17 – San Diego, Viejas Arena
20 – Inglewood, KIA Forum
23 – Seattle, WAMU Theater
24 – Vancouver, Rogers Arena
25 – Portland, Veterans Memorial Coliseum
27 – Salt Lake City, Maverik Center
28 – Denver, 1STBANK Center
30 – Minneapolis, The Armory

OCTOBER
1 – Chicago, Credit Union 1 Arena
2 – Detroit, Fox Theatre
5 – Toronto, Coca-Cola Coliseum
8 – Philadelphia, Liacouras Center
9 – Boston, MGM Music Hall
11 – Washington DC, The Anthem
14 – Miami, PFL Solar Ampitheater
15 – Tampa, Yuengling Center
16 – Atlanta, State Farm Arena

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