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JoJo Announces 2020 Headline Tour + New Album 'good to know'

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JoJo has announced her 2020 headline tour – the good to know Tour – making 20+ stops across North America this spring with additional dates confirmed in the U.K./Europe this fall. The tour marks JoJo’s first headline tour since 2017 and is in support of her highly-anticipated new album good to know, set for release this spring on Clover Music/Warner Records.

Alongside producers Doc McKinney [The Weeknd, Santigold], Lido [Halsey, Chance The Rapper], and 30 Roc [Roddy Ricch, Kendrick Lamar, Cardi B], JoJo has honed together an R&B-infused, emotionally honest body of work centered around her new-found confidence, both musically and personally.
 
JoJo explains, “I called the album good to know because of everything I’ve learned in the past few years – every piece of feedback, criticism (internal or external), whatever it is – it’s all just information. And it’s all good! I’ve been lucky to have the space to reflect on my own journey up to now, and I hope people can take comfort in the fact that I am not anywhere near perfect, and I will never sugarcoat anything. We are all constantly living and learning, and that’s what makes this life so fun.”

 


Tickets for the tour will be available HERE, with pre-sales that began on Monday, February 24 and general tickets going on-sale Friday, February 28 at 10am local. Every ticket purchased online includes a choice of a CD or a digital copy of the new album good to know upon release. Fans will receive instructions via email on how to redeem the album after ticket purchase. Fans may also purchase the Q&A VIP Experience, which will include one ticket to the show, pre-show acoustic performance and Q&A with JoJo, priority entry, and exclusive merchandise items. See full dates below.

North American Headline Tour Dates


April 21               Seattle, WA                       The Showbox
April 22               Portland, OR                     Wonder Ballroom
April 25               San Francisco, CA            The Regency Ballroom
April 27              Los Angeles, CA               The Novo
April 28              Santa Ana, CA                   The Observatory
April 30               San Diego, CA                   House of Blues
May 1                  Tucson, AZ                        Rialto Theatre
May 4                  Dallas, TX                          Canton Hall
May 5                  Houston, TX                      House of Blues
May 8                  Nashville, TN                    Cannery Ballroom
May 10                Atlanta, GA                       Variety Playhouse
May 12                Carrboro, NC                    Cat’s Cradle
May 14                New York, NY                   Terminal 5
May 15                New Haven, CT                College Street Music Hall
May 17                Silver Spring, MD             The Fillmore Silver Spring
May 19                Boston, MA                       Royale
May 20                Philadelphia, PA Union Transfer
May 22                Cincinnati, OH                  Bogarts
May 23                Cleveland, OH                  House of Blues
May 27               Chicago, IL                        Vic Theatre
May 28                Detroit, MI                        St. Andrew’s Hall
May 30                Minneapolis, MN             First Avenue