Miguel’s ‘War & Leisure’ Tour Coming To Palace Theatre 3/2

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Did you have a sub-par Valentine’s day with your special someone? Did things just not go as planned? Well have a re-do on Friday, March 2nd at The Palace Theatre with the infamous Miguel.

Over the last decade, Miguel’s established himself as one of R&B’s most sonic fabulists, a consummate artist unafraid to follow his impulses wherever they lead him. His fourth studio full-length, War & Leisure, is his most ambitious and stunning project yet, a perfect blend of forward-thinking production and melodic delights that more than embody the duality hinted at in the album’s title. This is Miguel fusing the two halves of his creative id—the restless experimentalist and the crowd-pleasing hit maker that millions of fans adore—to reach a new peak in artistic achievement. Although the influences of Miguel are come through loud and clear in his music, his style is nothing short of unique. It’s music that will make you want to grab your loved on and sway along to the beat. Going alone? No problem because it’s going to have the exact same effect on you as a couple. His sexy, sultry brand of music will be more than enough to have you forgetting about the winter blues that have been plaguing the Twin Cities for months at this point.

Opening the night will be SiR. SiR is part of the award-winning songwriting/production team Woodworks Records based out of Inglewood, California. While spending the last few years primarily focusing on creating music for other great artists, such as Ginuwine, Gmalone, and The Pussycat Dolls, or collaborating with fellow Californian, super producer, Hit Boy, as well as his Surf Club partner Chase N. Cashe, SiR is ready to display his talents through his debut album, entitled Wooden Voodoo. SiR wrote all of the music on the album with the exception of 1 song.

Kicking off the night is Nonchalant Savant who happens to be Miguel’s brother.

 

Tickets are sold out for this show.

Remaining Tour Dates:

February 28 – Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre
March 2 – St. Paul, MN @ Palace Theatre
March 3 – Milwaukee, WI @ Riverside Theater
March 5 – Chicago, IL @ Riviera Theatre
March 8 – Cincinnati, OH @ Taft Theatre
March 9 – Detroit, MI @ Royal Oak Music Theatre
March 10 – Cleveland, OH @ Agora Theatre
March 12 – Toronto, Ontario @ Rebel
March 13 – London, Ontario @ London Music Hall
March 15 – Albany, NY @ Upstate Concert Hall
March 16 – New Haven, CT @ College Street
March 17 – Providence, RI @ The Strand Ballroom & Theatre
March 19 – Boston, MA @ House of Blues
March 20 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore
March 21 – Baltimore, MD @ Modell Performing Arts Center at The Lyric
March 23 – New York, NY @ Terminal 5
March 24 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel
March 25 – Charlottesville, VA @ The Jefferson Theater
March 27 – Atlanta, GA @ Coca Cola Roxy Theatre
March 28 – Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore Charlotte
March 29 – Orlando, FL @ The Plaza Live
March 30 – Miami, FL @ The Fillmore Miami Beach
April 1 – Tampa, FL @ The Ritz Ybor
April 3 – Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live
April 4 – Dallas, TX @ House of Blues
April 6 – Austin, TX @ Stubbs
April 7 – San Antonio, TX @ The Aztec Theater
April 9 – Tucson, AZ @ The Rialto Theatre
April 12 – Berkeley, CA @ The Greek

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