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Jill Scott is back in business

Jill Scott’s still golden. 

If fans thought they were spoiled when Jill Scott dropped her first album in over a decade, then they best think again.

The R&B star has just announced a mega world tour in support of To Whom This May Concern that’ll span across 36 dates.

It’s a good few months of travelling – Scott will be on the road from early June all the way through to November. 

There’s a presale kicking off on Jill’s site today (March 10th) at 10am EDT, which unfortunately isn’t until midnight for those of us down under – you know the drill, a Red Bull with dinner should do it. 

The rest of the tickets go up tomorrow (March 11th) at the exact same time. 

 

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According to Jill and her team, each show will be “uniquely curated”, so you’re in for a good time no matter where you end up – even if you have to fly overseas for it (justice for us Aussies!)

Jill Scott World Tour Dates

June 4, 5 – Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium

June 11, 13, 14 – Washington, DC The Theater at MGM National Harbor

June 16 – Charlotte, NC Belk Theater at Blumenthal Performing Arts Center

June 18 – Raleigh, NC Durham Performing Arts Center

July 10, 11 – Atlanta, GA Fox Theatre Atlanta

July 16, 18, 19 – New York, NY Kings Theatre

July 24, 25, 27 – Philadelphia, PA The Met Philadelphia

August 6, 7 – Oakland, CA Paramount Theatre

August 11, 12 – Los Angeles, CA YouTube Theatre

August 15 Las Vegas, NV Pearl Theater

August 20, 22, 23 – Chicago, IL Chicago Theatre

August 26 – Detroit, MI Fox Theatre

August 30 – Houston, TX Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land

September 3 – Dallas, TX Toyota Music Factory

September 29 – Birmingham, UK O2 Academy 

October 1 – Manchester, UK O2 Apollo Manchester 

October 5 – Brussels, BE BOZAR 

October 6 – Berlin, DE Tempodrom 

October 9 – Paris, FR Zenith 

October 10 – Amsterdam, NL AFAS Live 

October 13 – London, UK Royal Albert Hall 

October 14 – London, UK Royal Albert Hall

November 7 – Pretoria, South Africa SunBet Arena 

November 11 – Cape Town, South Africa GrandWest Arena