Little Brother have announced that they will be going on a farewell tour later this year before parting ways as a group.
The North Carolina duo, made up of Phonte and Rapper Big Pooh, shared the bittersweet news on Monday (April 7) that they were going on one final tour, dubbed Curtain Call.
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Comprised of 12 dates across the U.S., the tour will span May to October and will see the partners in rhyme play cities such as Brooklyn, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago and Washington, D.C.
Phonte and Pooh will also make a stop in their native North Carolina, performing at the Lincoln Theatre in Raleigh on October 24.
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Tickets for all shows go on sale on Wednesday (April 9) at Little Brother’s website.
Check out the dates below.
Little Brother — Curtain Call: The Final Tour:
Apr 24 — Baltimore, MD @ Artscape
Jun 27-28 — Boston, MA @ Bamsfest
Aug 1 — New York, NY @ Brooklyn Bowl
Aug 2 — Washington, D.C. @ Howard Theatre
Aug 8 — Philadelphia, PA @ Brooklyn Bowl Philly
Aug 9 — Atlanta, GA @ Heaven at Masquerade
Aug 29-31 — Napa, CA @ Blue Note Jazz Festival
Sep 13 — Chicago, IL @ The Metro
Sep 19 — Seattle, WA @ Neumo’s
Sep 20 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Fonda Theatre
Oct 24 — Raleigh, NC @ Lincoln Theatre
Oct 27-31 — Miami to Bahamas @ Rock The Bells Cruise
The duo also spoke to AllHipHop about their final farewell, with Pooh saying: “I wanted to let people know, me and Phonte, we super good. We had a chance to reconcile, come back and, I believe, put Little Brother to bed the proper way.
“We was able to do it the right way and I believe that’s one of the things we both thought was important — not that when we knew when that day would be, but it was still important to have that moment and allow our fans to have that moment, too.”
Phonte added: “Pooh said it beautifully. We came back after a decade and got our first No. 1 record, we did our own movie, we did our own block party and regained control of our catalog. Our work is complete. Our mission as Little Brother is complete.
“Pooh and I were really able to not just rebuild but also cement our brotherhood. That was the most important. That was the God of it. Our work as Little Brother is done. Our lives as Phonte and Thomas will go on forever.”
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Little Brother previously went on a long hiatus in 2010 after issues arose between Phonte and Big Pooh.
They would later reunite in 2019 and release a fifth and final album, May the Lord Watch.