Maxwell Announces The “Night” Tour With Special Guests Anthony Hamilton And Joe

Now’s the time for the men of R&B music to take their rightful place at the forefront of this thing called the current music industry again.

It’s been a terrific Tuesday for legendary singer Maxwell, as he just dropped his new single “Off“, which will be lifted from his upcoming album “blacksummers’NIGHT“, dropping sometime in 2022. In conjunction with his new release, he’s also put out the announcement that he’s going to be mounting a 25 city arena tour to promote the project.  The “Night” Tour will be his first concert tour in four years, and will be the first major partnership with the newly formed Black Promoters Collective.

This will absolutely be a tour for the ladies, as he’s inviting Anthony Hamilton and Joe to share the stage with him. “Night” will kick off in Dallas on March 2nd, before making stops in most major markets including Washington D.C., Charlotte, Chicago, New York, and Detroit before it’s final show in Miami.

Some pre-sale tickets hit the web as early as November 22, with general public tickets being available November 29. If you want to get your ticket, we suggest buying early via the promoter’s website.

Maxwell’s “Night” Tour 2020 Dates:

Mar. 2 – Dallas, TX., Texas Trust CU Theater
Mar. 4 – Houston, TX., Toyota Center
Mar. 5 – New Orleans, LA., Smoothie King Center
Mar. 9 – Columbia, SC., Colonial Life Arena
Mar. 11 – Newark, NJ., Prudential Center
Mar. 12 – Hampton, VA., Hampton Coliseum
Mar. 16 – Columbus, GA., Columbus Civic Center
Mar. 17 – Charlotte, NC., Spectrum Center
Mar. 19 – Atlanta, GA., State Farm Arena
Mar. 20 – Greensboro, NC., Greensboro Coliseum Complex
Mar. 23 – St. Louis, MO., Chaifetz Center
Mar. 25 – Memphis, TN., FedExForum
Mar. 26 – Birmingham, AL., Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex
Mar. 27 – Louisville, KY., KFC Yum! Center
Mar. 30 – Brooklyn, NY., Barclays Center
Apr. 1 – Atlantic City, NJ., Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall
Apr. 2 – Washington, DC., Capital One Arena
Apr. 6 – Nashville, TN., Bridgestone Arena
Apr. 7 – Indianapolis, IN., Gainbridge Fieldhouse
Apr. 9 – Chicago , IL., Wintrust Arena
Apr. 10 – Detroit, MI., Little Caesars Arena
Apr. 15 – Los Angeles, CA @The Forum
Apr. 16 – Oakland, CA., Oakland Arena
May 7 – Tampa, FL., Amelie Arena
May 8 – Miami, FL., FTX Arena

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