Our favorite Prince Charming and Dandy Highwayman Adam Ant has announced that he is returning for another round of touring in the US.
Following UK dates scheduled in May—this September Adam Ant will embark on a 16-date Anthems: The Singles Tour—with a setlist which hopefully include classics as Beat My Guest, and Dirk Wears White Sox—as well as the guaranteed more popular tracks from his New-Wave Period.
VIP ticket presales for the newly announced US shows are begin 10 a.m. local time March 21st (today), with general admission available on 10 a.m. local time on Friday March 24th. Adam-ant.net also indicates that pre-sale tickets will be available through using Spotify from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. local time on Thursday March 23rd , using the password ANTHEMS.
See full dates below (and let’s hope that Ant-Rap is mercifully omitted from all setlists!)
Adam Ant tour dates:
Sept. 6: Parker Playhouse, Fort Lauderdale, FL
Sept. 8: Capitol Theatre, Clearwater, FL
Sept. 9: The Beacham Theatre, Orlando, FL
Sept. 10: Florida Theatre Performing Arts Center, Jacksonville, FL
Sept. 13: Beacon Theatre, New York, NY
Sept. 15: Sound Board @ MotorCity Casino Hotel, Detroit, MI
Sept. 16: House of Blues, Cleveland, OH
Sept. 17: Palace Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA
Sept. 19: Baltimore Sound Stage, Baltimore, MD
Sept. 20: The National, Richmond, VA
Sept. 22: Fillmore, Charlotte, NC
Sept. 23: Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, GA
Sept. 24: War Memorial Auditorium, Nashville, TN
Sept. 26: Paramount Theatre, Denver, CO
Sept. 28: The Masonic, San Francisco, CA
Sept. 30: Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA (with special guest L7)
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