Keyshia Cole, whose slate of hits consists of “Love,” “Let It Go,” “Heaven Despatched” and “I Keep in mind,” will headline the forthcoming “Love Exhausting” tour. Becoming a member of the singer/songwriter on the 24-market trek is fellow Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Trey Songz with featured friends Jaheim and Okay. Michelle.
Introduced in partnership with the Black Promoters Collective (BPC), the Love Exhausting tour will kick off Feb. 22 in Macon, Georgia. Stops alongside the way in which embody Atlanta, Chicago, Brooklyn, Houston, Las Vegas and Los Angeles, earlier than the tour wraps in Southaven, Mississippi on April 14.
In a press launch, Cole mentioned, “I’m past excited to announce the Love Exhausting tour and to be collaborating with the Black Promoters Collective. This tour is a real labor of affection and I’m wanting ahead to connecting with my followers, sharing new reminiscences and therapeutic via music.”
Famous BPC president Shelby Joyner, “Keyshia Cole ignited the music scene with a ardour in R&B paying homage to the soul singers of the previous. Her charming tone and lyrical prowess immediately drew me in. I’m thrilled to affix forces along with her on the Love Exhausting tour, the place the legacy of soulful storytelling continues to unfold.”
Earlier this 12 months, Cole’s life and profession have been spotlighted within the Lifetime-produced scripted biopic Keyshia Cole: This Is My Story. Presently engaged on her eighth studio album, the Grammy-nominated artist can also be featured on the soundtrack for the upcoming theatrical musical The Shade Purple and on an anticipated collaboration with Nicki Minaj and Monica for the deluxe model of Minaj’s The Pink Print 2 album.
Songz notched his first Sizzling 100 prime 10 with “Say (Aah)” that includes Fabolous in 2010. The Grammy-nominated singer’s different hits embody “Bottoms Up” that includes Nicki Minaj, “Can’t Be Pals,” “I Invented Intercourse” that includes Drake and “Neighbors Know My Title.” Fellow Grammy-nominated artist Jaheim is understood for fan faves akin to “Put That Girl First,” “Fabulous” and “Ain’t Leavin’ With out You.” And Okay. Michelle, the singer-songwriter behind songs akin to “Love ‘Em All,” “V.S.O.P.” and “Can’t Elevate a Man,” scored a No. 1 Grownup R&B Airplay hit final 12 months with “Scooch.” The latter tune is from Michelle’s self-proclaimed closing R&B album, I’m the Drawback.
Tickets for the Love Exhausting tour shall be accessible to most of the people right this moment (Dec. 15) at 10 a.m. native time right here.
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