Raekwon “Unexpected Victory” U.S. Tour Dates, Freddie Gibbs To Open

    Raekwon has announced the U.S. tour dates for his “Unexpected Victory” tour, which previously snaked through Canada.

    During the trek, the Chef sets it off at St. Louis, Missouri’s Gargoyle Club on March 7th, making stops in Chicago, Illinois, Reno, Nevada and Salt Lake City, Utah. The trek concludes in Winston-Salem, North Carolina at Ziggy’s on April 20th.

    Check the official tour dates below, and head to Raekwon’s site for more information.

    March 7 – St. Louis – Gargoyle Club
    March 9 – Pontiac – Crofoot
    March 10 – Steger – Another Hole In The Wall
    March 12 – Lincoln – Bourbon Theatre
    March 13 – Chicago – Cubby Bear
    March 14-15 – Austin – SXSW
    March 16 – Dallas – Prophet Bar
    March 17 – El Paso – Lowbrow Palace
    March 18 – Oklahoma City – Kamps
    March 20 – La Jolla – Porter’s Pub
    March 21 – Santa Ana – Observatory
    March 22 – San Francisco – 103 Harriet
    March 23 – Reno – Cargo
    March 28 – Salt Lake City – Club Elevate
    March 29 – Grand Junction – Mesa Theatre
    March 30 – Boulder – Fox Theatre
    March 31 – Denver – Casselman’s
    April 1 – Sioux Falls – Vault
    April 2 – New Orleans – New Orleans
    April 3 – Pensacola – Vinyl Hall
    April 4 – Atlanta – Masquerade
    April 5 – Jacksonville – Brewster’s Pit
    April 6 – Fort Lauderdale – Revolution
    April 7 – San Bernardino – Paid Dues Festival
    April 13 – Baltimore – Sonar
    April 14 – Poughkeepsie – Vassar College
    April 19 – Portland – Port City Music Hall
    April 20 – Winston-Salem – Ziggy’s

    [March 1]

    UPDATE: A spokesperson for Freddie Gibbs has notified HipHopDX that the Gary, Indiana emcee will be touring with Raekwon on the Unexpected Victory Tour through the April 6th date in Fort Lauderdaule.

    Following that, Gibbs will perform in Europe:

    April 17 / La Maroquinerie / Paris, France
    April 18 / Bitterzoet / Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    April 19 / Podium De Nieuwe Oogst / Rotterdamn, The Netherlands
    April 20 / Soft / Oslo, Norway
    April 21 / Stall 6 / Zuriche, Switzerland

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