To celebrate his critically acclaimed Retro-Soul leaning Love Letter LP R&B titan R. Kelly is hitting the road this summer. His “Love Letter Tour” will be stopping at eighteen U.S. cities throughout June and early July. Kels is known to be a consummate showman and put on shows that routinely wow sold out arenas.

With him on this jaunt will be Keyshia Cole and Marsha Amrbosius. Cole is supporting her most recent album Calling All Hearts which was released this past December. Multiple Grammy winner Ambrosius is touring behind her smash debut album Late Nights & Early Mornings which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Top 200 in March.

Love Letter Tour Dates:

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June 2              Southaven, MS           DeSoto Civic Center

June 3              New Orleans, LA        UNO Lakefront Arena

June 4              Mobile, AL                 Civic Center

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June 5              Houston, TX               Toyota Centre

June 10            Oakland, CA               Coliseum

June 11            Los Angeles, CA        Nokia Theatre L.A. Live

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June 16            Chicago, IL                 Allstate Arena

June 17            St Louis, MO              Chaifetz Arena

June 18            Kansas City, MO        Sprint Center

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June 19            Dallas/ G.P.                 Verizon Theater

June 24            Raleigh, NC                RBC Center

June 25            Atlanta, GA                Philips Arena

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June 26            Birmingham, AL         BJCC

June 29            Cleveland, OH            CSU Wolstein Center

June 30            Newark, NJ                 Prudential Center

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July 1               Baltimore, MD            1st Mariner Arena

July 2               Washington, D.C.       Verizon Center

July 3               Philadelphia, PA         Mann Music Center