Jermain Dupri And The So So Def Family Will Head Out On The 25th Anniversary Cultural Curren$y Tour
Can we just have the 90’s back already? It almost seems like it with all of these reunion tours.
Grammy Award-winning Producer, Hall of Fame Songwriter, recording artist, and TV star Jermaine Dupri, has been writing and producing platinum hit records for more than 25 years. Celebrating the legacy and quarter century of success with his record label, So So Def Recordings, Dupri is bringing all his artists together on one stage for an exclusive performance, as AEG Presents The So So Def 25th Anniversary CULTURAL CURREN$Y TOUR. Joining Jermaine on the tour will be the So So Def Family, including Xscape, Da Brat, Jagged Edge, Bow Wow, Anthony Hamilton, Bone Crusher, Youngbloodz, Dem Franchize Boyz, and J-Kwon.
Making stops in cities that we dare say, have a large urban audience, the Curren$y Tour will kick off in Washington, DC on October 14th and hit Bmore, Atlanta, Detroit and Chicago before wrapping up in LA on November 2nd.
Tickets for the tour, which begins in October, will begin going on sale Friday, Aug 3rd. For further information visit www.sosodef.com or check your local listings.
To kick off the Anniversary, Sony Music’s Certified Classics, Legacy Recording’s division for the celebration of Sony Music’s Hip Hop and R&B catalogue, recently released the essential digital hits compilation, titled Jermaine Dupri Presents So So Def 25. The compilation includes So So Def classics such as Da Brat’s “Funkdafied”, Xscape’s “Just Kickin‘ It”, Dupri’s own “Money Aint A Thang (feat. Jay-Z)” and many more, plus rare tracks featuring Kanye West and The Notorious B.I.G. The compilation, curated by Dupri to align with the tour, further celebrates his iconic Atlanta based record label & brand, So So Def. You can purchase the compilation at https://certified.lnk.to/SoSoDef25/applemusic.
The So So Def 25th Anniversary CULTURAL CURREN$Y Tour:
Oct. 14 – Washington, DC., Capital One Arena
Oct. 18 – Brooklyn, NY., Barclays Center
Oct. 19 – Baltimore, MD., Royal Farms Arena
Oct. 20 – Greensboro, NC., Coliseum
Oct. 21 – Atlanta, GA., Philips Arena
TBD – Chicago, IL., United Center
Oct. 25 – Nashville, TN., Bridgestone Arena
Oct. 26 – Memphis, TN., FedExForum
Oct. 28 – Charlotte, NC., Spectrum Center
Oct. 31 – Detroit, MI., Little Caesars Arena
Nov. 2 – Los Angeles, CA., Staples Center