Keyshia Cole Set To Headline ‘The Love Hard Tour’ Featuring Trey Songz, Jaheim & K. Michelle

Photo Credit: Black Promoters Collective

Keyshia Cole is coming to a concert stage near you, and she’s bringing a few talented folks with her. Cole is headlining The Love Hard Tour and taking Trey Songz, Jaheim and K. Michelle along for the ride. Presented in partnership with Black Promoters Collective, this tour is shaping up to be an R&B extravaganza.

R&B will be very much alive with a little soul, hip-hop soul and even some country thrown in the mix on The Love Hard Tour. The musical journey will begin in February and run through April, hitting 24 U.S. cities from coast to coast along the way. Everything jumps off in Macon, Georgia on February 22nd before heading to Atlanta, Chicago, Milwaukee, Detroit, Baltimore, Brooklyn, Hampton, Houston, Keyshia’s hometown Oakland, Las Vegas and New Orleans, to name a few. The tour will wrap on April 14th in Southaven, Mississippi.

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Cole, who recently graced the stage on season 10 of FOX’s The Masked Singer as Candelabra, is pumped for this tour to get underway. “Been 10 years since I’ve done a tour! I owe this to MYSELF and my fans to put on the best show of my career,” she shared on Instagram and Facebook with the flyer. “This has been a goal of mine FOREVER.”

Calling the tour “a true labor of love” in a press release, the “Let It Go” singer has her heart set on giving attendees an unforgettable show. “I’m looking forward to connecting with my fans, sharing new memories and healing through music.”

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Helping to make each concert a night to remember will be Keyshia’s tour mates. K. Michelle will entertain with selections from her recent album I’M THE PROBLEM and might just break out her alter ego Puddin. Although Jaheim hasn’t released a new album since 2016, his catalog of hits and jams — “Just In Case,” “Anything,” “Fabulous,” “Put That Woman First,” etc. — speaks for itself, and he and Keyshia could sing their duet “I’ve Changed” to really set stuff off. Trey Songz has been in the news for multiple sexual assault allegations more than he’s been in the studio in recent years, but he can also dig into his crates for numerous tracks to perform.

One thing is for sure, fans of R&B and these artists will definitely get their money’s worth on The Love Hard Tour. Get your money together and assemble your concert crew because tickets are officially on sale now. Make sure to grab tickets soon before all the good seats are gone or the shows sell out. Visit the Black Promoters Collective website when you’re ready to buy.

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Photo Credit: Black Promoters Collective

Keyshia Cole The Love Hard Tour dates:

February 22 — Macon, GA — Macon Coliseum
February 23 – Greensboro, NC — Greensboro Coliseum
February 24 – Atlanta, GA — State Farm Arena
February 25 – Savannah, GA — Enmarket Arena*
February 29 – Chicago, IL — Wintrust Arena
March 1 – St. Louis, MO — Chaifetz Arena
March 2 – Milwaukee, WI — Fiserv Forum
March 3 – Detroit, MI — Little Caesars Arena
March 7 – Fairfax, VA — EagleBank Arena
March 8 – Baltimore, MD — CFG Bank Arena
March 10 – Brooklyn, NY — Barclays Center
March 14 – Charlotte, NC — Spectrum Center
March 15 – Columbia, SC — Colonial Life Arena*
March 16 – Hampton, VA — Hampton Coliseum
March 17 – Philadelphia, PA — Liacouras Center
March 22 – Houston, TX — Toyota Center*
March 23 – Forth Worth, TX — Dickies Arena
March 24 – Bossier City, LA — Brookshire Grocery Arena
March 28 – Oakland, CA — Oakland Arena
March 29 – Las Vegas, NV — MGM Grand Garden Arena
March 30 – Los Angeles, CA — Peacock Theater
April 12 – New Orleans, LA — Smoothie King Center
April 13 – Birmingham, AL — Legacy Arena at BJCC
April 14 – Southaven, MS — Landers Center

* K. Michelle not performing

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