Famed rapper Jack Harlow has announced a new tour across the state of Kentucky and one stop on the tour will be in Northern Kentucky. Running this year, the tour is called “No Place Like Home: The Kentucky Tour” and will feature Kentucky native Harlow performing at six different locations in the state. Harlow, 25, from Louisville. On November 26, Harlow will make his tour in the greater Cincinnati area, performing at the Truist Arena on the campus of Northern Kentucky University in Highland Heights, KY The tour will begin on November 24 in Owensboro, KY He will also perform shows in Pikeville, KY (November 25) , Murray, KY (December 1), Bowling Green, KY (December 2), and Lexington, KY (December 3). No Place Like Home: The Kentucky Tour will use advance registration. Fans can register now through Sunday, August 20 at 11:59 PM ET here for both the artist pre-show, as well as the Citi pre-show. Once registration closes, fans will be randomly selected to receive a code that will grant them access to a pre-sale starting Tuesday, August 22nd and Wednesday, August 23rd. Additional pre-sales will run throughout the week. Citi is the official presale partner for the No Place Like Home: Kentucky Tour. After enrolling, Citi Cardmembers may have the opportunity to access Citi’s pre-show of No Place Like Home: Kentucky Tour Dates. Citi Cardmembers can register now through Sunday, August 20 at 11:59 p.m. ET for a chance to unlock ticket access and use their Citi Card to complete a ticket purchase if selected. The Citi presale begins on Tuesday, August 22 at 10 a.m. local time. To sign up for Citi presale, click here. A limited number of tickets will be available during the general sale beginning Friday, August 25 at 10 a.m. local time while supplies last. Click here for details.
Famous rapper Jack Harlow has announced a new tour across the state of Kentucky and one of the tour’s stops will be Northern Kentucky.
GRAMMY-nominated Harlow announced the tour on his social media pages Thursday, saying it will be the only tour he’s on this year.
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The tour is called “No Place Like Home: The Kentucky Tour” and will feature Kentucky native Harlow playing shows at six different locations in the state. Harlow, 25, from Louisville.
On November 26, Harlow is on his Greater Cincinnati Area Tour, performing at Truist Arena on the campus of Northern Kentucky University in Highland Heights, Kentucky.
The tour will kick off November 24 in Owensboro, Kentucky, and will also include shows in Pikeville, KY (November 25), Murray, KY (December 1), Bowling Green, KY (December 2), and Lexington, KY (December 3).
Tickets for “No Place Like Home: The Kentucky Tour” will use pre-registration.
Fans can register now through Sunday, August 20 at 11:59 PM ET here for both the artist pre-show, as well as the Citi pre-show.
Once registration closes, fans will be randomly selected to receive a code that will grant them access to a pre-sale starting Tuesday, August 22nd and Wednesday, August 23rd. Additional pre-sales will run throughout the week.
Citi is the official pre-show partner of the No Place Like Home: Kentucky Tour. After enrolling, Citi Cardmembers may have the opportunity to access Citi’s pre-show of No Place Like Home: Kentucky Tour Dates.
Citi Cardmembers can register now through Sunday, August 20 at 11:59 p.m. ET for a chance to unlock ticket access and use their Citi Card to complete a ticket purchase if selected. The Citi presale begins on Tuesday, August 22 at 10 a.m. local time. To sign up for Citi presale, click here.
A limited number of tickets will be available during the General Sale beginning Friday, August 25 at 10 a.m. local time while supplies last. Click here for details.
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