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Mary J. Blige Announces 2025 ‘For My Fans Tour’ Dates – Essence

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Mary J. Blige continues to reign as some of the influential voices in music, and her emergence proves her endurance. With a profession spanning many years, the “Queen of Hip-Hop Soul” has no intention of slowing down as she also prepares to rejoice her recent album, thus expanding her already iconic catalogue.

The 27-city tour, produced by Live Nation, will kick off on January 30 on the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina, and can feature special guests NE-YO and Mario. Blige will visit major cities including Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, New York and more, concluding on April 14 at Boston’s TD Garden.

“I’m very excited to start this tour. I have amazing fans and I am so grateful for all the love and support they have shown me over the years,” Blige shared in a statement. “This tour is for them and I can’t wait to go to all these cities and meet everyone. Right now, I am in a place of great gratitude and peace.”

Blige’s upcoming album shall be released on November 15 and can feature the one “Respiratory” featuring Fabolous. The tour and album represent her journey towards peace and recognition, making 2025 a milestone yr for the artist. Additionally, Blige shall be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on October 19 in Cleveland to honor her legacy as a music pioneer.

Tickets shall be available with an artist pre-sale starting on Tuesday, October 1. Additional pre-sales will run throughout the week prior to the final sale starting Friday, October 4 at 10 a.m. ET LiveNation.com AND Ticketmaster.com.

You will find all of the dates below.

  • January 30 – Greensboro, NC on the Greensboro Coliseum
  • January 31 – Raleigh, NC on the Lenovo Center
  • February 3 – Atlanta, Georgia at State Farm Arena
  • February 6 – Charlotte, NC on the Spectrum Center
  • February 8 – Tampa, FL at Amalie Arena
  • February 11 – Hollywood, FL @ Hard Rock Live
  • February 14 – New Orleans, Louisiana at Smoothie King Center
  • February 18 – Houston, Texas at Toyota Center
  • February 21 – Ft. Worth, Texas at Dickies Arena
  • February 25 – Denver, Colorado at Ball Arena
  • March 1 – Los Angeles, California on the Intuit Dome
  • March 7 – San Francisco, California at Chase Center
  • March 8 – Sacramento, California, Golden 1 Center
  • March 12 – St. Louis, Missouri on the Enterprise Center
  • March 14 – Chicago, Illinois on the United Center
  • March 16 – St. Paul, Minnesota, Xcel Energy Center
  • March 19 – Detroit, Michigan, Little Caesars Arena
  • March 22 – Buffalo, New York at KeyBank Center
  • March 24 – Toronto, Ontario at Scotiabank Arena
  • March 26 – Washington, DC at Capital One Arena
  • March 28 – Atlantic City, New Jersey at Boardwalk Hall
  • April 2 – Columbus, Ohio at Nationwide Arena
  • April 4 – Baltimore, Maryland at CFG Bank Arena
  • April 6 – Newark, New Jersey, Prudential Center
  • April 10 – New York, New York at Madison Square Garden
  • April 11 – Elmont, New York at UBS Arena
  • April 14 – Boston, Massachusetts at TD Garden

This article was originally published on : www.essence.com

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