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Baltimore’s legendary R&B group Dru Hill kicks off 25th-anniversary tour: See dates
Also, SisQó celebrates 25 years of his four-time GRAMMY-nominated single, ‘Thong Song’ and other tracks from his impressive solo career.
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Dru Hill, one of the most exciting R&B groups from the early 00s, will start their extensive tour in North America, in celebration of their twenty-fifth anniversary. Furthermore, the press release explains, “Over the last 25+ years, Dru Hill has received multiple awards, performed across the world, topped the Billboard Music charts multiple times, and has sold over 40 million records worldwide. Recording new material and continuously performing at sold-out venues around the globe, Dru Hill continues to solidify its legacy as one of the greatest groups of all time. Most recently, Dru Hill was the recipient of the Urban Music Icon Award presented by Black Music Honors.
Founded in 1992 as “14K Harmony”, the group, discovered by manager Kevin Peck, evolved to become Dru Hill in 1996, engraving itself into the legacy of R&B music and bringing a dynamic sound to the ever-changing industry. Known for hits like ‘Tell Me’, ‘In My Bed’, ‘Never Make a Promise’, and ‘How Deep Is Your Love’, the group has given the world music for the ages.”
In honour of their 25th Anniversary in the music industry, Dru Hill is featuring all members of the group, past and present, to give fans an experience they will never forget. Alongside founding members SisQo, Nokio, Jazz, and the latest additions Smoke and Black from the R&B group Playa, former member Scola rejoins the dynamic lineup. The group has exciting surprises in store for its expanding fan base everywhere.”
On the heels of Kendrick Lamar’s explosive diss track to Drake (‘Not Like Us’), a fan made a post on X comparing the Toronto superstar to SisQó—the star singer best known for his chart-topping record ‘Thong Song’ and from the popular group. He replied.
Check out the information below.
Tour Dates:
May 25 Dallas, TX Fair Park
May 31 Northfield, OH MGM Northfield Park
June 1 Detroit, MI Music Hall Amphitheatre
June 2 Oakland, CA Paramount Theatre – Oakland
June 9 Philadelphia, PA Odunde Festival
June 14 Nashville, TN Nashville Municipal Auditorium
June 21 Providence, RI Amica MutualPavilion
June 22 Albany, NY MVP Arena
June 28 Petersburg, VA VSU Multi-PurposeVenue
July 6 Memphis, TN Shelby Farms Park
July 13 Mableton, GA Mable House Farms Amphitheater
August 9 St Louis, MO River City Casino
August 10 Louisville, KY Waterfront Park
August 24 Rochester, NY Frontier Field
August 31 Obetz, OH Fortress Obetz
September 13 Philadelphia, PA Liacouras Center
September 21 Wallingford, CT Toyota Oakdale Theatre
September 28 Fayetteville, NC Crown Complex
October 5 Montgomery, AL Garrett Coliseum
October 11 Jackson, MS Mississippi Coliseum
October 12 Boston, MA Boch Center – WangTheatre
October 19 Tallahassee, FL Donald L TuckerCivic Center
December 7 Porterville, CA Eagle Mountain Casino
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