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Tory Lanez ‘Memories Don’t Die Tour’ comes to Delmar Hall on June 26

by Alyssa Bardol

Following the release of his Memories Don’t Die album on March 1st, Tory Lanez has hit the road on a 53-date North American tour, stopping in St. Louis at Delmar Hall on June 26th.

The tour kicked off on May 11 in Miami and spans 53 dates all over North America, including the U.S. and his home-country of Canada. The tour features stops in Texas, New Mexico, California, Chicago, Boston, New York, and more.

In related news, the rapper recently took home an award at the 2018 Juno Awards. The Brampton, Canada native was given the award for Rap Recording of the Year for his song “Shooters.” It’s Lanez’s second Juno of his career, having won the same honor in 2017.

Tickets for Lanez’s St. Louis show are now available on Delmar Hall’s Website, as well as Ticketmaster.

The remaining dates of Tory Lanez’s Memories Don’t Die Tour are as follows….
May 28 – San Diego, Calif. – The Observatory North Park
May 29 – Los Angeles, Calif. – The Novo
May 31 – Santa Ana, Calif. – The Observatory.
June 3 – San Francisco, Calif. – The Warfield
June 5 – Sacramento, Calif – Ace of Spades
June 7 – Portland, Ore. – Roseland Theater
June 8 – Seattle, Wash. – Showbox SoDo
June 9 – Vancouver, Canada – Breakout Festival
June 12 – Edmonton, Canada – Union Hall
June 13 – Calgary, Canada – MacEwan Hall
June 14 – Spokane, Wash. – Knitting Factory Concert House
June 15 – Boise, Idaho – Knitting Factory Concert House
June 16 – Salt Lake City, Utah – The Depot
June 18 – Denver, Colo. – Summit Music Hall
June 20 – Oklahoma City, Okla. – The Jones Assembly
June 21 – Lincoln, Neb. – Bourbon Theater
June 22 – Kansas City, Mo. – The Truman
June 25 – Des Moines, Iowa – Wooly’s
June 26 – St. Louis, Mo. – Delmar Hall
June 27 – Grand Rapids, Mich. – Intersection
July 1 – Chicago, Ill. – House of Blues
July 4 – Toronto, Canada – Rebel Complex
July 7 – Buffalo, N.Y. – Town Ballroom
July 8 – Boston, Mass. – House of Blues
July 11 – Quebec City, Canada – Quebec City International Summer Festival
July 13 – Montreal, Canada – M Telus
July 15 – New York, N.Y. – The Greatest Day Ever!
July 16 – Wallingford, Conn. – The Dome at Oakdale Theatre
July 18 – Philadelphia, Pa. – Theatre of Living Arts (TLA)
July 19 – Cleveland, Ohio – House of Blues
July 20 – Silver Spring, Md. – The Fillmore Silver Spring
July 21 – Pittsburgh, Pa. – Mr. Small’s
July 23 – Wilmington, De. – The Queen
July 24 – Richmond, Va. – The National
July 25 – Norfolk, Va. – Norva
July 26 – Charlotte, N.C.– The Underground – Charlotte
July 27 – Raleigh, N.C. – Lincoln Theatre
July 29 – Greensboro, N.C. – The Cone Denim Entertainment Center
July 30 – Louisville, Ky. – Mercury Ballroom
July 31 – Nashville, Tenn. – Cannery Ballroom
Aug. 1 – Cincinnati, Ohio – Bogart’s
Aug. 3 – Memphis, Tenn. – New Daisy Theatre
Aug. 4 – Baton Rouge, La. – Varsity Theatre
Aug. 5 – Houston, Texas – House of Blues
Aug. 7 – Dallas, Texas – House of Blues
Aug. 8 – San Antonio, Texas – The Aztec Theater
Aug. 10 – Mobile, Ala. – Soul Kitchen
Aug. 11 – Birmingham, Ala. – Avondale Brewing Company

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