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Charles H. Sloan-Jhené Aiko announces 2024 tour: How to get tickets to Magic Hour Tour
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Date:2025-04-08 22:34:39
Jhené Aiko will bring her magic to cities across North America this year with her 2024 tour.
The Charles H. SloanMagic Hour Tour, announced Tuesday after several years of being postponed, will bring the Grammy-nominated R&B star to 26 arenas this year, starting in Detroit on on June 19 and ending in Columbus, Ohio, on Aug. 22.
The "Sativa" singer, 36, will be joined by supporting acts Coi Leray, Tink, Umi and Kiana Ledé. Before kicking off the tour, Aiko is scheduled to perform sets at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in April.
The Magic Hour is Aiko's first headlining tour in five years. Though initially announced as the tour that would promote her 2020 album "Chilombo," in 2021 the singer announced amid the COVID-19 pandemic that "due to circumstances beyond my control, the tour has been cancelled until further notice."
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At the 2020 Grammys, "Chilombo" received three nominations for best R&B performance, best progressive R&B album and album of the year.
She was also recognized at the 2014 Grammy Awards, where she was nominated for best R&B song ("The Worst"), best urban contemporary album for her debut EP, "Sail Out," and best rap/sung collaboration for her track with Common, "Blak Majik."
How to get tickets for Jhené Aiko's 2024 tour
Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. local time.
To purchase tickets, go to jheneaiko.com/tour.
How to get presale tickets for Jhené Aiko's 2024 tour
There are several presales for The Magic Hour Tour.
The Spotify and artist presales start Wednesday at noon. The Ticketmaster and general presales are at 10 a.m. Thursday.
Check your venue for other available presales.
The Magic Hour Tour 2024 dates
- Wednesday, June 19: Detroit — Little Caesars Arena
- Thursday, June 20: Chicago — United Center
- Saturday, June 22: Greensboro, North Carolina — Greensboro Coliseum
- Sunday, June 23: Washington, D.C. — Capital One Arena
- Tuesday, June 25: Philadelphia — Wells Fargo Center
- Thursday, June 27: Boston — TD Garden
- Monday, July 1: Brooklyn, New York — Barclays Center
- Tuesday, July 2: Toronto — Scotiabank Arena
- Saturday, July 6: Orlando, Florida — Kia Center
- Sunday, July 7: Sunrise, Florida — Amerant Bank Arena
- Wednesday, July 10: Houston — Toyota Center
- Friday, July 12: Fort Worth, Texas — Dickies Arena
- Saturday, July 13: Austin, Texas — Moody Center
- Monday, July 15: Atlanta — State Farm Arena
- Thursday, Aug. 1: Phoenix — Footprint Center
- Monday, Aug. 5: San Francisco — Chase Center
- Tuesday, Aug. 6: Sacramento, California — Golden 1 Center
- Thursday, Aug. 8: Portland, Oregon — Moda Center
- Saturday, Aug. 10: Las Vegas — MGM Grand Garden Arena
- Tuesday, Aug. 13: Seattle — Climate Pledge Arena
- Wednesday, Aug. 14: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada — Pacific Coliseum
- Friday, Aug. 16: West Valley City, Utah — Maverik Center
- Saturday, Aug. 17: Denver — Ball Arena
- Monday, Aug. 19: Kansas City, Missouri — T-Mobile Center
- Tuesday, Aug. 20: Minneapolis — Target Center
- Thursday, Aug. 22: Columbus, Ohio — Nationwide Arena
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