Chance The Rapper Announces Spring Tour 2017 Dates
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The 23-year-old Chicago emcee will embark on an extensive 37-date trek, which will kick off on April 24 in San Diego and wrap up on October 3 in Los Angeles.

AceShowbiz - Following his historic win at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards last Sunday, Chance The Rapper has announced that he will embark on North American spring tour in support of his highly recognized album "Coloring Book". He took to Instagram on Tuesday, February 14 to share the news with a photo of the tour dates.

"thank YOU GUYS for everything. tour goes on sale at ChanceRaps.com at 7pm ET," so he captioned the snap. The extensive 37-date trek will kick off on April 24 in San Diego and wrap up on October 3 in Los Angeles. Tickets for the tour can be purchased on Chance's official website.

thank YOU GUYS for everything. tour goes on sale at ChanceRaps.com at 7pm ET

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In addition to the spring tour, Chance is slated to headline three music festivals including Sasquatch in Washington, Bonnaroo in Tennessee and Governor Balls in New York. He is set to take the stage along with Lorde, Flume, Kehlani, Charli XCX and others at the 7th Annual Governor Balls on June 2.

Earlier this week, Chance unveiled his remix of Drake's Future-assisted track "Grammys" at an afterparty following his big night at the Grammys. The 23-year-old Chicago emcee took home three trophies, including Best New Artist, Best Rap Performance for "No Problem" and Best Rap Album for "Coloring Book". He received lots of support from hip-hop community, including Drake who sent him a heartfelt congratulatory message.

More Love @champagnepapi

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Chance The Rapper's Spring Tour 2017:

  • April 24 - San Diego, Calif. - Valley View
  • April 26 - Oakland, Calif. - Oracle Arena
  • April 27 - Sacramento, Calif. - Golden 1 Center
  • April 29 - Salt Lake City, Utah - Maverik
  • April 30 - Boise, Idaho - Idaho Center
  • May 2 - Denver, Colo. - Red Rocks
  • May 5 - Dallas, Texas - JMBLYA
  • May 6 - Austin, Texas - JMBLYA
  • May 7 - Houston, Texas - Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavillion
  • May 9 - Tulsa, Okla. - Bok Center
  • May 10 - Omaha, Neb. - CenturyLink Center Omaha
  • May 12 - St. Paul, Min. - Xcel Energy Center
  • May 13 - Kansas City, Kan. - Providence Medical Center Amphitheater
  • May 14 - St. Louis, Mo. - Scottrade Center
  • May 16 - Columbus, Ohio - Nationwide Arena
  • May 18 - Detroit, Mich - The Palace in Auburn Hills
  • May 19 - Cleveland, Ohio - Blossom Music Center
  • May 20 - Pittsburgh, Pa. - PPG Paints Arena
  • May 21 - Gulf Shores, Al. - Hangout Festival
  • May 24 - Toronto, Ont. - Budweiser Stage
  • May 25 - Montreal, Queb. - Bell Centre
  • May 26 - Boston, Mass. - Boston Calling
  • May 28 - Seattle, Wash. - Sasquatch
  • May 31 - Buffalo, N.Y. - Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
  • June 2 - New York, N.Y. - Governor's Ball
  • June 3 - Virginia Beach, Va. - Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater
  • June 4 - Washington, D.C. - Jiffy Lube Live
  • June 6 - Baltimore, Md. - Royal Farms Arena
  • June 7 - Greensboro, N.C. - Greensboro Coliseum Complex
  • June 8 - Charlotte, N.C. - PNC Music Pavillion
  • June 10 - Manchester, Tenn. - Bonnaroo
  • June 11 - Atlanta, Ga. - Lakewood Amphitheater
  • June 13 - Miami, Fla. - American Airlines Arena
  • June 14 - Tampa, Fla. - Amalie Arena
  • June 16 - Eau Claire, Wis. - Eaux Claires Festival
  • June 17 - Dover, Del. - Firefly Music Festival
  • Oct. 3 - Los Angeles, Calif. - Hollywood Bowl

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