Jack Harlow tour announced
Jack Harlow announced a 17‑date ‘Monica’ North American tour, kicking off August 4 in Brooklyn and closing September 21 in Oakland, with an August 13 stop at Cincinnati’s Andrew J. Brady Music Center. (el-balad.com) Tickets went on sale March 27 as the run supports his March album push. (local12.com) (rttnews.com)
Live Nation is listed as the tour promoter and the official announcement page highlights artist and Citi presales plus VIP/premium ticket options on the Live Nation/Ticketmaster network. (newsroom.livenation.com) The album Monica arrived on March 13 via Atlantic Records and was written in part at Electric Lady Studios after Harlow’s move to New York City. (billboard.com) Industry coverage notes the routing favors theaters and mid-size rooms rather than arena-scale stops, a deliberate downshift from Harlow’s previous arena outings. (seatgeek.com) Secondary-market listings for shows on the routing show mid-level ticket prices around the low‑hundreds and GA/premium packages reaching the low‑to‑mid‑$300s on resale platforms. (seatgeek.com) Pollstar box‑office records show Harlow’s most recent headline headline run (a 2023 Kentucky run) included a Rupp Arena date that grossed $1,246,137 on 12,450 tickets, a benchmark for comparing the new routing’s revenue expectations. (news.pollstar.com) Multiple industry tallies put Monica’s first‑week album‑equivalent units at roughly 19,000, with chart reports placing the album in the mid‑30s to around No. 40 on the Billboard 200 in its debut tracking week. (hotnewhiphop.com) The record’s credits list a James Savage collaboration and production contributions from frequent collaborators including BabeTruth and Rogét Chahayed, details used in promotional materials and press coverage. (en.wikipedia.org)