2015 is in full swing, and as a result, the spring and summer tour schedules are filing up, with Kid Ink, DeJ Loaf, and Jeremih being announced as the headliners for the return of the Scream Tour. The popular R&B and hip-hop tour will make its reintroduction this year with stops in 24 cities across North America starting in March and wrapping up in April.
Since the inception of the tour in 2001, the popular event has pushed young and up-and-coming talent to the mainstream, and has featured the likes of Chris Brown, Trey Songz, Bow Wow, Omarion, Ciara, and many more over the years. "The Scream Tour has long been a powerful brand among urban music fans. Live Nation is proud to extend this incredible experience to a new generation of artists and fans," David Zedeck of LiveNation said to Billboard.
This will mark DeJ Loaf's first headlining tour, and coincides with the release of her recent collaboration with Kid Ink that will be featured on his upcoming album. For Jeremih, his inclusion on the tour gives hope that his long-awaited album, Late Nights: The Album, is closer to a release date. He also recently dropped a new single - the J. Cole-assisted track, "Planes." Tickets for the tour will go on sale at all LiveNation vendors on January 30, while the full list of dates and venues can be found below.
March 12 -- St. Louis, MO, Peabody Opera House
March 13 -- Chicago, IL, Aragon Ballroom
March 14 -- Detroit, MI, Fox Theatre
March 17 -- Denver, CO, Fillmore Auditorium
March 19 -- Phoenix, AZ, Comerica Theatre
March 20 -- Las Vegas, NV,THE AXIS
March 21 -- Los Angeles, CA, Palladium
March 22 -- San Jose, CA, City National Civic
March 26 -- Dallas, TX, South Side Ballroom
March 27-- Houston, TX, Bayou Music Center
March 29 -- Nashville, TN, Nashville Municipal Auditorium
April 2 -- Southaven, MS, Lander's Center
April 3 -- Atlanta, GA, Fox Theatre
April 4 -- New Orleans, LA, UNO Lakefront Arena
April 7 -- Miami, FL, The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater
April 9 -- Clearwater, FL, Ruth Eckerd Hall
April 11 -- Jacksonville, FL, Moran Theater at the Times-Union Center
April 12 -- Greensboro, NC, Greensboro Special Events Center
April 16 -- Norfolk, VA, Ted Constant Convocation Center
April 17 -- Washington, DC, DAR Constitution Hall
April 18 -- Camden, NJ, Susquehanna Bank Center
April 19 -- New York, NY, Kings Theatre
April 23 -- Cleveland, OH, Cleveland Play House
April 24 -- Louisville, KY, The Louisville Palace
April 25 -- Kansas City, MO, Independence Events Center
April 26 -- Minneapolis, MN, State Theatre