Big Boi announces Daddy Fat Saxxx Tour dates

Hip-Hop luminary Big Boi has announced his Daddy Fat Saxxx Tour dates in support of his newest album, BOOMIVERSE (Epic Records). Sack 1 – the first leg of the fall trek includes dates across the East Coast, including stops in Boston, Pittsburgh, Nashville, Detroit, Cleveland and more. The run of dates kicks off September 2nd at the North Coast Music Festival in Chicago, IL and includes a stop at The Meadows Music And Arts Festival on September 16th. The Daddy Fat Saxxx Tour will continue with a second leg, Sack 2, in the works coming to a city near you.

Recently, the seven-time GRAMMY Award-winning, RIAA diamond-certified musician released his celebrated third full-length solo album, BOOMIVERSE. The project features lead singles “Mic Jack” featuring Adam Levine and “Kill Jill” featuring Killer Mike & Jeezy. This past week Big Boi unveiled the slick and sexy video for his latest single, “Chocolate” featuring Trozé, to wide fanfare from media outlets and fans worldwide. The video premiered to a full house during the intermission of Dave Chappelle’s recent Radio City Music Hall performance while the song was featured in this past week’s episode of the HBO series, Ballers.

Tour Dates:

Sat. Sept. 2 Chicago, IL North Coast Music Festival
Sat. Sept. 9 Raleigh, NC Hopscotch Music Festival
Sun. Sept. 10 Norfolk, VA The NorVa
Mon. Sept. 11 Silver Spring, MD The Fillmore Silver Spring
Tue. Sept. 12 Burlington, VT Higher Ground Ballroom
Thu. Sept. 14 Pittsburgh, PA Mr. Smalls Theater
Sat. Sept. 16 New York, NY The Meadows Music And Arts Festival
Sun. Sept. 17 Boston, MA Paradise Rock Club
Mon. Sept. 18 Cleveland, OH House of Blues
Tue. Sept. 19 Cincinnati, OH Madison Theater
Wed. Sept. 20 Detroit, MI Majestic Theatre
Thur. Sept. 21 Columbus, OH Park Street Saloon
Sat. Sept. 23 Louisville, KY Mercury Ballroom
Sun. Sept. 24 Nashville, TN Marathon Music Works

Buddy Iahn
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