On Sunday, June 7th, Jhené Aiko made a dazzling debut at LIV, hosting the official after-party for The Magic Hour Tour. The Grammy-nominated artist closed out the 4th of July with an unforgettable night, performing hits like ‘By YourSelf’ with Ty Dolla $ign, ‘Stay Ready,’ and ‘P*$$Y Fairy.’
Fans and partygoers were treated to an electrifying performance that left a lasting impression. Aiko’s presence and talent made the evening a highlight of the holiday weekend.
Adding to the night’s excitement, Larsa Pippen celebrated her 50th birthday at LIV, although she was without her rumored on-again, off-again beau, Marcus Jordan.
Los Angeles singer Jhene Aiko has announced the start of her tour, The Magic Hour for May 1st and ending on June 27th. The tour will include special guest R&B singers, Queen Naija and Ann Marie.
The singer is also in preparation to release her forthcoming album, CHILOMBO, March 6th. The new album includes Aiko’s latest hit singles, “Triggered,” “Pu$$y Fairy” and “None of Your Concern” featuring her love interest Big Sean. Aiko announced her tour in an Instagram post over the weekend, ready for the magic hour. #TheMagicHourTour pre-sale tickets available tomorrow at 10 am local on jheneaiko.com #CHILOMBO.
The tour will hit major cities near you including New York, Philidelphia, Toronto, Los Angeles, and more. Check out the full list of dates and locations below.
May-1 Boston, MA / Orpheum Theatre May-2 New York, NY/ Radio City Music Hall May-3 Washington, DC / Echostage May-5 Norfolk, VA / The NorVa May-6 Richmond, VA / The National May-8 Los Angeles, CA / Lovers & Friends Music Festival May-9 Los Angeles, CA / Lovers & Friends Music Festival May-11 Nashville, TN / Marathon Music Works May-13 Atlanta, GA / Fox Theatre May-14 Orlando, FL / Hard Rock Live May-15 Gulf Shores, AL / Hangout Festival May-17 Miami, FL / The Fillmore May-19 New Orleans, LA / The Orpheum Theater May-20 Houston, TX / Revention Music Center May-22 Dallas, TX / The Bomb Factory May-23 Austin, TX / ACL Live at the Moody Theater May-24 San Antonio, TX / Tobin Center May-26 Denver, CO / Mission Ballroom May-29 Phoenix, AZ / Marquee Theatre May-30 Las Vegas, NV / The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan Jun-1 Los Angeles, CA / Greek Theatre Jun-5 Vancouver, BC / Malkin Bowl Jun-6 Seattle, WA / Marymoor Park Jun-8 Portland, OR / Roseland Ballroom Jun-11 San Francisco, CA / The Warfield Jun-16 St Paul, MN / Myth Live Jun-17 Chicago, IL / The Chicago Theatre Jun-18 Detroit, MI / The Masonic Jun-20 Philadelphia, PA / Franklin Music Hall Jun-21 Toronto, ON / Queen Elizabeth Theatre Jun-24 Raleigh, NC / The Ritz Jun-25 Charlotte, NC / The Fillmore Jun-27 Saint Kitts / St. Kitts Music Festival