Leela James Announces ‘Thought U Knew Tour’ Dates

R&B

Leela James is heading on tour in 2024. The soul singer has announced the dates for her headlining Thought U Knew Tour. 

The tour kicks off Jan. 13 in Grand Prairie, Texas, at Texas Trust CU Theatre.

James will make stops in Tampa, Detroit, Oakland, New York and Baltimore, before concluding on March 29 in Milwaukee. James’ tour will also include a performance on Maxwell’s Urban Hang Suite Cruise, which sets sail Feb. 13 to Nassau, Bahamas. 

The Thought U Knew Tour is titled after James’ latest album, out now via She Sangz Music/BMG. The album includes the lead single “Right Back In It,” a top 10 hit on the Billboard Adult R&B Airplay chart.

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“Right Back In It’ is special, as it highlights the importance of getting back to yourself, getting back to love, and getting back to what makes you feel good,” James explained.

Last month, James linked with Kevin Ross for an official “Right Back In It (Remix).” 

Thought U Knew is the follow-up to James’ 2021 album, See Me

See Leela James’ tour dates below.

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Leela James’ Thought U Knew 2024 Tour Dates

Jan 13 – Grand Prairie, TX @ Texas Trust CU Theatre
Jan 14 – Tampa, FL @ Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park
Jan 20 – Indianapolis, IN @ Egyptian Room at Old National Centre
Jan 21 – Detroit, MI @ SoundBoard at Motor City Casino Hotel
Jan 26 – Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater
Feb 10 – Grand Rapids, MI @ DeVos Performance Hall
Feb 13 – Nassau, Bahamas @ Maxwell’s Urban Hang Suite Cruise
Mar 1 – New York, NY @ Sony Hall
Mar 2 – Baltimore, MD @ The Lyric Theatre
Mar 8 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Fonda Theatre
Mar 29 – Milwaukee, WI @ Pabst Theater

Get tickets at Leela James’ official website.



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