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JoJo Announces New Tour & Her Upcoming Album Title
Welcome to JoJo's golden age
It's clear that the golden age of JoJo is still ahead of us. The 29-year-old R&B singer announced on Friday that a forthcoming new album called good to know and an upcoming North American headlining tour of the same name, her first since 2017, are in store for the months ahead. Although there's no release date tied to the project yet, it's expected to debut sometime in the spring via Clover Music/Warner Records.
The highly anticipated new project will be JoJo's first album since she left her previous label Atlantic Records in 2017, and re-recorded and re-released her debut and sophomore albums in 2018. She has since shared a quiet string of singles — "Joanna" and "Sabotage" — on Clover Music, her own imprint under Warner Records.
Of the upcoming project, JoJo wrote in a press statement: "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."
JoJo's good to know tour kicks off on April 21 in Seattle. See the full list of dates below, and be on the lookout for pre-sale tickets, available February 24.
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