ScHoolboy Q Announces the CrasH Tour Dates for 2019 and 2020

Photo Credit: Sharon Alagna

Grammy-nominated hip hop recording artist, Top Dawg Entertainment/Interscope Records signee, ScHoolboy Q announced this past Monday the highly anticipated dates for The CrasH Tour 2019. ScHoolboy Q, born Quincy Matthew Hanley on October 26, 1986, is touching down across North American cities this fall. A guest appearance by Canadian-based recording hip hop artist NAV, signed to XO and Republic Records, is expected to join in on selected tour dates.

Ever since joining the illustrious ranks of Top Dawg Entertainment, amongst his closest musical cohorts Kendrick Lamar, Jay Rock and Ab-Soul, Hanley reached critical and commercial success. Hanley’s early days with the aforementioned Carson, California-based independent label saw an impressive lyrical onslaught that laid down the musical foundation with his first two independently released studio albums, 2011’s Setbacks and 2012’s Habits & Contradictions, respectively. According to a Live Nation press release, it wasn’t until the release of Hanley’s major-label debut the “…platinum-certified breakthrough album Oxymoron: a 2014 release garnered a Grammy Award nomination for Best Rap Album and landed three hit singles on the Billboard Hot 100. ScHoolboy Q’s sophomore album Blank Face LP scored a Best Rap Album nomination at the 2017 Grammy Awards, with lead single ‘THat Part’ (ft. Kanye West) nominated for Best Rap Performance.”

ScHoolboy Q released his fifth full-length studio album, CrasH Talk, on April 26, 2019, which, “…debuted at #3 on the Billboard 200, marking the third consecutive ScHoolboy Q album to hit the top three on the chart. With appearances by artists like Kid Cudi, Ty Dolla $ign, and 21 Savage, CrasH Talk features the single ‘Numb Numb Juice’—hailed by Vulture as a ‘reminder why he’s one of the best rappers we’ve got.'”

According to the latest Pitchfork article The CrasH Tour 2019/2020 dates are as follows:

09-27 Melbourne, Australia – Listen Out Melbourne
09-28 Brisbane, Australia – Listen Out Brisbane
09-29 Perth, Australia – Listen Out Perth
10-04 Auckland, New Zealand – Mt Smart Stadium
10-05 Sydney, Australia – Listen Out Sydney
10-06 Adelaide, Australia – Bonython Park
11-04 Houston, TX – Revention Music Center %
11-05 Dallas, TX – South Side Ballroom %
11-08 Nashville, TN – Nashville Municipal Auditorium %
11-09 Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Roxy %
11-11 Philadelphia, PA – The MET %
11-12 Boston, MA – House of Blues %
11-13 Brooklyn, NY – The Great Hall at Avant Gardner %
11-15 Washington, DC – Echostage %
11-18 Toronto, Ontario – REBEL
11-20 Detroit, MI – The Fillmore %
11-21 Chicago, IL – Aragon Ballroom %
11-22 Milwaukee, WI – Eagles Ballroom %
11-23 Minneapolis, MN – The Armory %
11-25 Kansas City, MO – Arvest Bank Theatre @ The Midland %
11-26 Denver, CO – Fillmore Auditorium %
11-27 Salt Lake City, UT – The Complex
11-29 San Francisco, CA – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium %
12-01 Seattle, WA – WaMu Theater %
12-04 Los Angeles, CA – The Forum %
01-24 Dublin, Ireland – Olympia Theatre
01-25 Glasgow, Scotland – O2 Academy
01-28 London, England – Brixton Academy
01-29 Birmingham, England – O2 Institute
01-30 Manchester, England – O2 Victoria Warehouse
02-01 Paris, France – Bataclan
02-03 Brussels, Belgium – Ancienne Belgique
02-05 Tilburg, Netherlands – 013 Poppodium
02-06 Luxembourg, Luxembourg – den Atelier
02-07 Zurich, Switzerland – Samsung Hall
02-09 Frankfurt, Germany – Batschkapp
02-11 Hamburg, Germany – Docks
02-12 Cologne, Germany – Live Music Hall
02-13 Berlin, Germany – Astra Berlin
02-15 Copenhagen, Denmark – Vega
02-17 Oslo, Norway – Sentrum Scene
02-19 Helsinki, Finland – The Circus
02-22 Moscow, Russia – Stadium Live

% with NAV

For more information regarding how to purchase tickets for the North American portion of the tour visit: www.citientertainment.com

For all other dates visit TicketMaster for a more comprehensive listing.

Photo Credit: Sharon Alagna

Peter Mann: Peter Mann, II is an entertainment news writer with an affinity for music and cinema. In 2008, Mann got his proper introduction to writing when he first attended California State University of Long Beach writing for the Diversions section of the newspaper The Daily 49er. In a span of a little over 10 years, Mann has written for local Long Beach newspaper The Beachcomber, Examiner.com, and Dot 429. In 2015, Mann along with high school friends started a podcast/YouTube channel, LiveWire Film Reviews. When he’s not writing, he enjoys life with his wife and two young kids.
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