Jermaine Dupri Presents SoSoSUMMER 17 Tour
|Grammy-winning producer, songwriter, recording artist, and reality tv star Jermaine Dupri in association with Scream Nation and Live Nation, will see 20 cities in North America this summer with Jermaine Dupri Presents: SoSoSUMMER 17 Tour, announced today. The tour begins May 25 in Louisville at the Louisville Palace, with stops in Detroit, Chicago, Baltimore, Memphis, and many more.
In 1992, Jermaine Dupri introduced to the world two 12-year-olds who wore their pants backwards by the name of Kris Kross. In February of that same year their first song “Jump” was released and immediately soared to #1 on the pop charts remaining for 8 weeks and in doing so labeled Jermaine as a 19-year-old wunderkind, super-producer.
Now, twenty five years later after the continued success with helping to develop other teen stars (Xscape, Usher, Da Brat, TLC, Bow Wow and more) Jermaine is back on the scene with his So So Def Brand, adding his signature stamp not only to the music of today’s teen culture but television and multi-media as well. “The Rap Game” debuted January 1, 2015 on Lifetime and after three seasons the series has introduced to the world 15 young stars and crowned two winners – Miss Mulatto (season one) and Mani (season two).
Produced by Intuitive Entertainment, The Rap Game is executive produced by Kevin Dill and Mechelle Collins, Ted Iredell, Perry Dance and co-executive produced by Adam Schor. Lifetime’s Mariana Flynn, Mary Donahue and Colleen Conway Grogan also executive produce in addition to Queen Latifah and Shakim Compere from Flavor Unit, and Jermaine Dupri.
By rolling out one of the biggest teen summer celebrations, focusing on the youth, community and the teen culture at large, Jermaine Dupri Presents: SoSoSUMMER 17 will be the summer destination for families, kids, teens, and community organizations. Each night Jermaine will introduce the stars of tomorrow as they set out on their 20-city, summer journey.
Jermaine Dupri Presents SoSoSUMMER 17 Tour
Thu May 25 |
Louisville, KY |
Louisville Palace |
Fri May 26 |
Detroit, MI |
Fox Theatre |
Sun May 28 |
Chicago, IL |
Chicago Theater |
Thu Jun 01 |
Norfolk, VA |
Chrysler Hall |
Fri Jun 02 |
Columbia, SC |
Township Auditorium |
Sat Jun 03 |
Baltimore, MD |
Pier Six |
Sun Jun 04 |
Cleveland, OH |
State Theatre |
Wed Jun 07 |
St Louis, MO |
Peabody Opera House |
Fri Jun 09 |
Indianapolis, IN |
Murat Theatre |
Sat Jun 10 |
Charlotte, NC |
Ovens Auditorium |
Sun Jun 11 |
Raleigh, NC |
Raleigh Memorial (Duke Energy Center) |
Thu Jun 15 |
Richmond, VA |
Altria Theater |
Fri Jun 16 |
New York, NY |
Beacon Theatre |
Sat Jun 17 |
Washington DC |
DAR Constitution |
Thu Jun 22 |
Atlanta, GA |
Wolf Creek Amphitheater |
Sat Jun 24 |
Houston, TX |
Revention Music Center |
Sun Jun 25 |
Dallas, TX |
Music Hall Fair Park |