Three of R&B’s finest are joining forces this fall. Trey Songz has announced dates for his “Chapter V World Tour” with special guests Miguel and Elle Varner.
The international trek kicks off on November 17 in Atlanta and makes several domestic stops through the end of the year before heading to Europe. Miguel and Elle Varner will join Trey on the U.S. leg.
“As I enter this next chapter of my life, what better way than to celebrate with the very people who have made me who I am today; MY FANS and my Angels,” said Trey, who topped the charts over the summer with his fifth album Chapter V. “They are continuously there for me and as we embark on the ‘Chapter V World Tour,’ I plan on giving them the experience of a lifetime.”
Trey is excited to bring R&B newcomers Miguel and Elle Varner along for the ride.
“I can’t think of anyone else I would rather share my stage with, than two artists who are at the forefront of our genre, Miguel and Elle Varner,” he said. “We’re moving R&B forward and I look forward to touching so many cities and countries over the coming months.”
Fresh off the release of his critically-acclaimed album Kaleidoscope Dream, Miguel will give fans a taste of his Kaleidoscope Dreams Experience.
“The juxtaposition of sounds and styles between the three of us gives this bill a great dynamic,” said the “Adorn” singer. “It’s an amazing opportunity to educate our audiences about the different sides of R&B, which is my favorite part.”
An excited Elle Varner added,
“I’m thankful that Trey has given me this opportunity and I am so excited to be on a tour with two of the dopest artists in R&B. As the only lady on the tour, I’ll be sure to keep the boys in line!”
See the full itinerary below.
Trey Songz – “Chapter V World Tour” Dates
Nov. 17 – Atlanta, GA – Fox Theater
Nov. 18 – Baton Rouge, LA – River Center
Nov. 21 – Las Vegas, NV – Orleans Arena
Nov. 23 – Oakland, CA – Coliseum
Nov. 24 – San Diego, CA – Sports Arena
Nov. 25 – Los Angeles, CA – Nokia Theater (L.A. Live)
Nov. 30 – Saginaw, MI – Dow Events Center
Dec. 1 – Chicago, IL – Arie Crown Theatre
Dec. 2 – Milwaukee, WI – Milwaukee Theater
Dec. 5 – New York, NY – Theatre at Madison Square Garden
Dec. 7 – Detroit, MI – Fox Theater
Dec. 8 – Nashville, TN – Municipal Auditorium
Dec. 9 – St. Louis, MO – Fox Theater
Dec. 13 – Washington, D.C. – Constitution Hall
Dec. 14 – Charlotte, NC – Bojangles Coliseum
Dec. 15 – Hampton, VA – Coliseum
Dec. 16 – Baltimore, MD – 1st Mariner Arena
Dec. 27 – New Orleans, LA – UNO Lakefront Arena
Dec. 28 – Birmingham, AL – BJCC Arena
Dec. 29 – Southaven, MS – Landers Center
Dec. 30 – Dallas, TX – Verizon Theatre
Dec. 31 – Houston, TX – Reliant Arena
Jan. 5 – Stockholm, Sweden – Annexet
Jan. 6 – Oslo, Norway – Sentrum Scene
Jan. 7 – Copenhagen, Denmark – VEGA
Jan. 9 – Hamburg, Germany – GroBe Freiheit
Jan. 10 – Berlin, Germany – Columbiahalle
Jan. 12 – Oberhausen, Germany – Turbinenhalle
Jan. 13 – Mannheim, Germany – Maimarkt Club
Jan. 14 – Munich, Germany – Tonhalle
Jan. 17 – Lyon, France – Le Transbordeur
Jan. 18 – Toulouse, France – Le Bikini
Jan. 20 – Marseille, France – Le Dome
Jan. 23 – Paris, France – Zenith
Jan. 24 – Brussels, Belgium – Ancienne Belgique
Jan. 25 – Amsterdam, Holland – Heineken Music Hall
Jan. 26 – Amsterdam, Holland – Heineken Music Hall
Jan. 28 – Birmingham, UK – LG Arena
Jan. 29 – Bristol, UK – Colston Hall
Jan. 30 – London, UK – Hammersmith Apollo
Jan. 31 – London, UK – Hammersmith Apollo
Feb. 1 – London, UK – Hammersmith Apollo
Feb. 2 – London, UK – Hammersmith Apollo
Feb. 4 – Manchester, UK – Apollo
Feb. 5 – Glasgow, UK – Academy
Feb. 6 – Glasgow, UK – Academy