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    Kali Uchis Announces The Sincerely, Tour: Here Are the Dates

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    Kali Uchis is trading intimacy for enormity. Fresh off the release of her most vulnerable album yet, Sincerely, the Colombian American artist is set to bring her lush, genre-melding sound to arena stages across North America this summer.

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    With stops at iconic venues such as Kia Forum (Aug. 20) and Madison Square Garden (Sep. 11), the 24-date tour, presented by Live Nation, kicks off Aug. 14 in Portland, Oregon, and includes stops in major cities such as Miami, Toronto and Chicago, before concluding at the Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado, on Sep. 25.

    In support of her fifth studio album Sincerely — which dropped on Friday (May 9) — The Sincerely, Tour, like the album, promises to showcase her “most intimate and vulnerable body of work to date,” according to the press release. “The 14-track record is a testament to the curative power of deep love, and a powerful representation of the way Uchis romanticizes life and her inner world.”

    Tickets go on presale starting Wednesday (May 14) at 10 a.m. local time, with more presales happening throughout the week. General sales begin Friday (May 16) at 10 a.m. local time on Kali Uchis’s website.

    KALI UCHIS – THE SINCERELY, TOUR DATES: 

    • Aug. 14 – Portland, Ore. – Moda Center
    • Aug. 15 – Seattle, Wash. – Climate Pledge Arena
    • Aug. 17 – Sacramento, Calif. – Golden 1 Center
    • Aug. 18 – San Francisco, Calif. – Chase Center
    • Aug. 20 – Los Angeles, Calif. – The Kia Forum
    • Aug. 23 – Palm Desert, Calif. – Acrisure Arena
    • Aug. 24 – San Diego, Calif. – Pechanga Arena
    • Aug. 27 – Phoenix, Ariz. – PHX Arena
    • Aug. 28 – El Paso, Texas – UTEP Don Haskins Center
    • Aug. 30 – Dallas, Texas – American Airlines Center
    • Aug. 31 – Austin, Texas – Moody Center
    • Sep. 2 – Houston, Texas – Toyota Center
    • Sep. 4 – Orlando, Fla. – Kia Center
    • Sep. 5 – Miami, Fla. – Kaseya Center
    • Sep. 7 – Atlanta, Ga. – State Farm Arena
    • Sep. 8 – Raleigh, N.C. – Lenovo Center
    • Sep. 11 – New York, N.Y. – Madison Square Garden
    • Sep. 14 – Boston, Mass. – TD Garden
    • Sep. 16 – Laval, Quebec – Place Bell 
    • Sep. 17 – Toronto, Ontario – Scotiabank Arena
    • Sep. 19 – Baltimore, Md. – CFG Bank Arena
    • Sep. 20 – Philadelphia, Pa. – Wells Fargo Center
    • Sep. 23 – Chicago, Ill. – United Center
    • Sep. 25 – Denver, Colo. – Ball Arena



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