Jon Bellion Will Bring Glory Sound Prep Tour To Armory On July 28th

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Pulling in nearly 6.5 million listeners a month on Spotify, singer/songwriter Jon Bellion makes contemporary pop that mixes R&B, hip hop, and indie rock. He started out writing music in high school and in 2013 wrote “The Monster” a chart-topping duet sung by Beyoncé and Eminem. That same year Bellion released his debut mixtape, “Translations Through Speakers” and in the following years, the artist would release three more mixtapes with increasing popularity before his hit song “All Time Low” appeared in 2015. The song amassed tens of millions of streams before his debut album, The Human Condition, released in 2016 debuting at number five on the Billboard 200 chart.

Fans were delighted in 2018 by the arrival of his album Glory Sound Prep. Charting at number 15 on the Billboard 200 with minimal promotion, the album was met with organic growth as his fans took the time to digest the music. Known for being raw and emotional with his lyrics, Glory Sound Prep was no different. Giving listeners a look into the world as seen through the eyes of Jon Bellion the Album is different in the best way from his debut album. In 2019 Jon Bellion gave fans even more to rave about with the release of Good Things Fall Apart with Illenium and one of his own singles, Crop Circles.

The Glory Sound Prep tour is going to be an otherworldly musical experience in an already sold-out Armory. Jon Bellion’s unique style and unmatched musical talent paired with his impressive discography will bring fans through highs and lows together as they jump and sing along to new songs and old songs during one of the most anticipated shows of 2019. Plus, with heavy-hitting openers like Marc. E Bassy and Lawerence there will be no shortage of great music from start to finish.

The show is already sold out, but you can get a resale ticket here.

Remaining Tour Dates:

July 20, 2019: USANA Amphitheatre in Salt Lake City, Utah

July 21, 2019: Fillmore Auditorium in Denver, Colo. 

July 24, 2019: Pinewood Bowl Theater in Lincoln, Neb.

July 25, 2019: Uptown Theater in Kansas City, Mo.

July 27, 2019: Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island in Chicago, Ill.

July 28, 2019: The Armory in Minneapolis, Minn. 

July 30, 2019: Meadow Brook Amphitheater in Detroit, Mich. 

July 31, 2019: PNC Pavilion at Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati, Ohio

Aug. 2, 2019: Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn at White River State Park in Indianapolis, Ind.

Aug. 3, 2019: Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica in Cleveland, Ohio

Aug. 6, 2019: Blue Hills Bank Pavilion in Boston, Mass.

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