#RaphaelSaadiq ANNOUNCES the OFFICIAL tour dates for the Tony!Toni! Tone! reunion! [details]

If you remember, back in March of this year, Raphael Saadiq set SOCIAL MEDIA on fire with the ANNOUNCEMENT that his GROUP, Tony!Toni! Tone! were REUNITING for a TOUR! But we did NOT have any OFFICIAL info of the road trip until now! We GOT the DATES and how you can get VIP seats and the WHOLE SCHEDULE! The Pre-sale starts FRIDAY ! Check after the JUMP to see when the GUYS will be rolling into a CITY near YOU!

Sept. 21 – Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex, Birmingham, Alabama
Sept. 22 – Ovens Auditorium, Charlotte, North Carolina
Sept. 24 – MGM National Harbor Hotel & Casino, Oxon Hill, Maryland
Sept. 26 – The Lyric Baltimore, Baltimore
Sept. 28 – The Met, Philadelphia
Sept. 30 – Radio City Music Hall, New York City
Oct. 1 – Durham Performing Arts Center, Durham, North Carolina
Oct. 5 – Orpheum Theatre, Boston
Oct. 8 – KeyBand State Theatre, Cleveland
Oct. 10 – Louisville Palace Theatre, Louisville, Kentucky
Oct. 11 – Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee
Oct. 12 – The Chicago Theatre, Chicago
Oct. 13 – Fox Theatre, Detroit
Oct. 19 – Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts, Greensboro, North Carolina
Oct. 20 – Township Auditorium, Columbia, South Carolina
Oct. 21 – Moran Theater, Jacksonville, Florida
Oct. 22 – Fox Theatre, Atlanta

Oct. 26 – Orpheum Theatre, Memphis, Tennessee
Oct. 27 – Orpheum Theater, New Orleans
Oct. 28 – Music Hall at Fair Park, Dallas
Oct. 29 – Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land, Houston
Nov. 10 – The Pearl Concert Theater, Las Vegas
Nov. 11 – YouTube Theater, Los Angeles
Nov. 14 – Paramount Theatre, Oakland, California
Nov. 17 – The Masonic, San Francisco

Tony! Toni! Toné! is one of the most beloved R&B groups of the late 20th century. From 1988 to 1996, they released four albums and stacked up numerous hits, including “Little Walter,” “It Feels Good,” “It Never Rains (In Southern California),” “The Blues,” “Whatever You Want,” “If I Had No Loot,” “Anniversary” and “Let’s Get Down.”

Shortly after the release of 1996’s “House of Music” album, the group broke up, with Saadiq embarking on a successful career as a solo act and writer-producer for acts like Angie Stone, John Legend and Erykah Badu and music producer for hit shows like HBO’s ‘Insecure’ . Wiggins and Riley would tour as Tony! Toni! Toné! without Saadiq for the next two decades.

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