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Thursday, 23 June 2016
LOOKING FOR A TOUR TO ATTEND THIS COMING SUMMER?
11 Tours You Can't Miss This Summer
Want to see all your favourite artist? A number of artists have announced their tour date and venue for this years' musical events of this summer.
Adele is heading to North America after her European shows, and Drake and Future are teaming up for their stops. Plus, some legendary acts like Paul McCartney and Grateful Dead alums are hitting the road. Flip through to find out which artists you should see live this summer.
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ADELE NORTH AMERICAN TOUR
Who: Adele
When: July 5-November 15
Why: Besides her stunning vocals and moving songs, Adele's adorably candid moments are worth experiencing live. Plus, it's her first time touring in the U.S. in five years.
Why: The band is promoting their masterpiece of an album Sound & Color, which earned three Grammy awards this year. Frontwoman Brittany Howard always delivers a powerhouse live performance.
Why: After having performed and collaborated with Dr. Dre, Kendrick Lamar and T.I. (to name a few), .Paak is a hip-hop star on the rise. Catch him live promoting his highly-acclaimed album Malibu before he blows up.
Why: The country sensation made history when he became the first artist to win the CMA Award for album of the year, male vocalist of the year and new artist of the year. His tour is looking just as promising.
Why: Drake's Views and Future's EVOL live together are like What a Time To Be Alive 2.0. Plus some of Drizzy's OVO proteges, DVSN and Roy Woods, are on board.
Why: The music #squad you secretly want to be a part of promises high energy, killer dance numbers, riffs for days and major girl power vibes on stage.
Why: The only thing more exciting than the No Doubt alum promoting her first album in eight years is that she'll be hitting the road with female rapper Eve. Fans of their throwback collab "Rich Girl" will not be disappointed.
Why: Dead heads rejoice—John Mayer and Grateful Dead members Bob Weir, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart kicked off a summer tour together last weekend at Bonnaroo. Instrumentalist Oteil Burbridge and longtime collaborator Jeff Chimenti are also on board.
Why: Three years after his over-the-top Yeezus tour, expect this follow-up to be equally mind-blowing, if not more. These shows will mark West's first live Life of Pablo performances, and considering all the killer features he has on the record, who knows which special guests he'll surprise us with.
Why: Besides making their rounds at several festivals this summer, the English rock band is leading a world tour that was just as long-awaited as their ninth and newest album, A Moon Shaped Pool.
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