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Ari Lennox Announces North American Tour In Support of Vacancy

GRAMMY-nominated R&B artist Ari Lennox will tour North America in 2026 in support of her third studio album, Vacancy. The 31-city run is produced by Live Nation and begins April 12 at WAMU Theater in Seattle. The tour concludes June 6 at Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre in Charlotte, North Carolina.

The tour includes stops in Los Angeles, Atlanta, Toronto, Brooklyn, and other major markets across the United States and Canada.

Vacancy marks the next phase in Lennox’s career following a three-year recording process centered on intention, reflection, and collaboration. The album includes the singles “Twin Flame,” produced by Tommy “TBHits” Brown and Leather Jacket, along with “Under the Moon” and the title track “Vacancy.” The latter two reunite Lennox with Jermaine Dupri and Bryan-Michael Cox, the team behind her Billboard-charting and RIAA platinum-certified single “Pressure.”

In 2023, Lennox supported her second album, Age/Sex/Location, with a sold-out North American tour that included performances in Los Angeles, Atlanta, Boston and other cities.

Vacancy is available now on all streaming platforms via Interscope Records.

Tickets for the 2026 tour will be available through a Citi presale beginning Tuesday, Feb. 3, at 10 a.m. local time. Additional presales will run throughout the week. The general on-sale begins Friday, Feb. 6, at 10 a.m. local time at LiveNation.com.

Citi cardmembers can access presale tickets through the Citi Entertainment program from Tuesday, Feb. 3, at 10 a.m. local time through Thursday, Feb. 5, at 10 p.m. local time. Presale details are available at citientertainment.com.

The tour will also offer VIP packages, which may include premium seating, a meet-and-greet with Lennox, an individual photo, an autographed tour poster, and early venue entry. Package details vary by offer and are available at vipnation.com.

Ari Lennox 2026 North America Tour Dates

Sun, Apr. 12—Seattle—WAMU Theater
Wed, Apr. 15—Oakland, Calif.—Paramount Theatre Oakland
Thu, Apr. 16—San Francisco—The Masonic
Sat, Apr. 18—Wheatland, Calif.—Hard Rock Live Sacramento
Sun, Apr. 19—Las Vegas—The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan
Tue, Apr. 21—Tempe, Ariz.—Marquee Theatre
Thu, Apr. 23—Inglewood, Calif.—YouTube Theater
Fri, Apr. 24—San Diego—SOMA
Sun, Apr. 26—Denver—Fillmore Auditorium
Tue, Apr. 28—Irving, Texas—The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
Thu, Apr. 30—Austin, Texas—Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater
Sat, May 2—Houston—Bayou Music Center
Sun, May 3—New Orleans—Fillmore New Orleans
Tue, May 5—Atlanta—Fox Theatre
Thu, May 7—Miami Beach, Fla.—Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater
Fri, May 8—Orlando, Fla.—Dr. Phillips Center for Performing Arts
Sun, May 10—Nashville—Ryman Auditorium
Wed, May 13—Chesterfield, Mo.—The Factory
Fri, May 15—Milwaukee—Landmark Credit Union Live
Sat, May 16—Chicago—The Chicago Theatre
Sun, May 17—Detroit—Fox Theatre Detroit
Wed, May 20—Toronto—Massey Hall
Fri, May 22—Wallingford, Conn.—Toyota Oakdale Theatre
Sat, May 23—Boston—MGM Music Hall at Fenway
Sun, May 24—Philadelphia—The Met Philadelphia
Wed, May 27—Brooklyn, N.Y.—Brooklyn Paramount
Sat, May 30—National Harbor, Md.—The Theater at MGM National Harbor
Tue, Jun. 2—Virginia Beach, Va.—The Dome
Wed, Jun. 3—Raleigh, N.C.—The Ritz
Fri, Jun. 5—Cincinnati—The Andrew J. Brady Music Center
Sat, Jun. 6—Charlotte, N.C.—Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre

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