Earl Sweatshirt Announces North American Tour Dates

    Earl Sweatshirt has announced North American tour dates. The Odd Future member is slated to appear Sunday (September 15) at the San Francisco, California stop of Rock The Bells. His tour dates are set to conclude November 9 at the Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival in Los Angeles, California. Earl Sweatshirt is slated to be joined by Hodgy Beats, Domo Genesis and Vince Staples on select dates.

    Tickets for Earl Sweatshirt’s tour dates will be available Friday (September 13) at oddfuture.com.

    Last month, Earl Sweatshirt released Doris, his debut studio LP, August 20. The record entered the charts at #5 on the Billboard Top 200 August 28. Doris has garnered critical acclaim, including a 4/5 rating on HipHopDX. The album, which features various artists including Vince Staples and Mac Miller, was released through Columbia Records.

    Earl Sweatshirt’s North American tour dates are as follows:

    09.15  San Francisco, CA  Rock The Bells

    09.28  Washington, D.C.  Rock The Bells

    10.04  New York, NY  Rock The Bells

    10.06  Boston, MA  The Sinclair

    10.07  New York, NY  Bowery Ballroom

    10.08  Philadelphia, PA  TLA

    10.10  Pittsburgh, PA  Mr. Smalls Theatre

    10.12  Ann Arbor, MI  Blind Pig

    10.14  Minneapolis, MN  Fine Line

    10.15  Chicago, IL  Metro

    10.22  Boulder, CO  Fox Theatre

    10.24  Phoenix, AZ  Club Red

    10.26  Las Vegas, NV  Life is Beautiful Festival

    10.27  Santa Cruz, CA  Catalyst

    10.29  Eugene, OR  Wow Hall

    10.30  Seattle, WA  Neptune

    10.31  Vancouver, Canada  Vogue

    11.09  Los Angeles, CA  Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival

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