Kehlani Announces 33-Date Kehlani Tour Across North America

Kehlani Announces 33-Date Kehlani Tour Across North America

Kehlani tour plans now stretch across 33 North American dates, with the run opening at Minneapolis’ The Armory on August 6 and ending at San Francisco’s Shoreline Amphitheatre on October 3. The itinerary gives the self-titled album cycle a two-month live window, with major room changes built in along the way.

Minneapolis to San Francisco

The North American leg includes New York City’s Barclays Center and Los Angeles’ Intuit Dome, two of the clearest signs that this run is being booked at arena scale rather than club scale. Kehlani will also bring Durand Bernarr, Isaia Huron, TheARTI$t and Waseel on the trek, a four-guest lineup that keeps the billing from feeling like a solo victory lap.

Her April album is the reason this tour landed with this kind of timing. The self-titled release bowed at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 and became the biggest debut for an R&B album by a woman this year, which gives the routing a straightforward business logic: the record has already shown it can move beyond a single week of attention.

May 27 and May 29

Artist presale begins May 27 at 10 a.m. local time, followed by the general onsale on May 29 at 10 a.m. local time at her website. That window gives the most committed buyers first access before the broader public sale, and it puts the first ticketing decision in motion well before the August launch.

Kehlani is also tying the tour to a direct giveback: $1 per ticket will go toward the Kehlani Fund by Live Nation in a partnership with PLUS1. For a run this size, the donation structure turns each scan at the door into a measurable contribution rather than a vague charitable promise.

April album, August road

The set list draw here is not hard to read. “Folded,” the album single that won a pair of Grammys earlier this year, gives the tour a recognizable anchor while the 33-date schedule spreads that momentum across the United States and Canada instead of concentrating it in one market.

Fans who want in should treat the May 27 presale as the real opening bell. The August 6 start in Minneapolis leaves enough lead time for inventory to tighten quickly, and the October 3 close in San Francisco makes this a finite routing, not a rolling add-on that will keep expanding.

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