Jill Scott Re-Embarks on ‘Who Is Jill Scott’ 23rd Anniversary Tour


Jill Scott

Jill Scott does on phase throughout CMT Artists of the Year 2016 on October 19, 2016 in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Here’s a vacation present that Jill Scott followers have actually been awaiting: The Grammy Award- winning singer-songwriter introduced Monday (Dec 5) that the scenic tour in behalf of her Who Is Jill Scott? Words and alsoSounds Vol 1 launching cd will certainly return to startingFeb 28, 2023. Launched in 2020 in party of the 20th wedding anniversary of Scott’s seriously well-known July 2000 bow, the expected scenic tour was shortened due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“My band and I were so excited three years ago,” claimed Scott in a declaration, “but that d–n COVID shut us down. Now we outside! Come see me. Come feel again. Relive your favorite moments. Ya’ll ready to settle down and get with this?!? It’s a lot of love here.”

As with the first scenic tour launch, Scott will certainly carry out all 18 tracks from the launching cd. The double-platinum task consists of career-defining hits and also follower favorites such as “A Long Walk,” “Gettin’ in the Way,” “He Loves Me (Lyzel in E Flat)” and also “The Way.”

Now commemorating the cd’s 23rd wedding anniversary, the 20+ market Who Is Jill Scott? Words and alsoSounds Vol 1 scenic tour is being created by Live Nation/Shawn Gee It will certainly play in amphitheaters, movie theaters and also songs halls throughout the nation. Pre- sales start onDec 6; tickets appear to the general public onDec 9 at 10 a.m. regional time. Visit missjillscott.com for even more information.

Here is the scenic tour plan, with extra days to be introduced:

  • Feb 28– Augusta, GA– Bell Auditorium
  • March 2– Macon, GA– City Auditorium at Macon Centreplex
  • March 4– Columbia, SC– The Township Auditorium
  • March 7– Jacksonville, FL– Moran Theater
  • March 16– Philadelphia– The Met
  • March 18– Philadelphia– The Met
  • March 23– Brooklyn, NY– Kings Theatre
  • March 27– Newark, NJ– New Jersey Performing Arts Center
  • March 29– Boston– MGM Music Hall at Fenway
  • March 31– Detroit– Fox Theatre
  • April 1– Cleveland– MGM Northfield Park
  • April 23– Nashville– Nashville Municipal Auditorium
  • April 26– Memphis– Orpheum Theatre
  • April 28– Chattanooga, TN– Soldiers & & Sailors Memorial Auditorium
  • May 3– Savannah, GA– Johnny Mercer Theatre
  • May 5– Greensboro, NC– Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts
  • May 6– Atlanta– Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park
  • May 11– Washington, D.C.– The Theater at MGM National Harbor
  • May 14– Washington, D.C.– The Theater at MGM National Harbor
  • June 22– Los Angeles– The Hollywood Bowl

Source: billboard.com

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