Live Nation is taking a show on the road where none of the performers are known ahead of time. And it’s traveling to 45 cities this summer.
The Masked Singer National Tour opens in Detroit on 5/28, wrapping in L.A. on 8/1 after visits to Newark, N.J.’s NJPAC on 6/12 and The Ryman on 6/22. Right Angle Entertainment is producing the show.
The show will feature characters from the Fox series, the third season of which recently premiered, as well as surprise celebrity guests, two celebrity guest hosts and a local celebrity in disguise.
Tour Dates
5/28 Detroit, Fox Theatre
5/29 Cincinnati, Taft Theatre
5/30 Pittsburgh, Benedum Center for the Performing Arts
5/31 Columbus, Ohio, Palace Theatre
6/2 Milwaukee, Riverside Theater
6/3 Minneapolis, Orpheum Theatre
6/4 Des Moines, Des Moines Civic Center
6/5 Rosemont, Ill., Rosemont Theatre
6/6 St. Louis, Stifel Theatre
6/7 Indianapolis, Murat Theatre at Old National Centre
6/9 Cleveland, KeyBank State Theatre at Playhouse Square
6/10 Baltimore, Hippodrome Theatre at The France-Merrick Performing Arts Center
6/11 Washington, D.C., Warner Theatre
6/12 Newark, N.J., NJPAC
6/13 Boston, Boch Center Wang Theatre
6/14 Uncasville, Conn., Mohegan Sun Arena
6/17 Philadelphia, The Met
6/18 Richmond, Va., Dominion Energy Center
6/19 Durham, N.C., DPAC
6/20 Charlotte, N.C., Ovens Auditorium at the Bojangles Arts Center
6/21 Atlanta, Fox Theatre
6/22 Nashville, Ryman Auditorium
6/24 Asheville, N.C., Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
6/25 Jacksonville, Fla. Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts - Moran Theater
6/26 Orlando, Fla., Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
6/28 St. Petersburg, Fla., The Mahaffey Theater
6/30 Birmingham, Ala., BJCC Concert Hall
7/1 New Orleans, Saenger Theatre
7/2 Sugar Land, Texas, Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land
7/8 San Antonio, Tobin Center for the Performing Arts
7/10 Irving, Texas, The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
7/11 Tulsa, Okla., Brady Theater
7/12 Kansas City, Uptown Theater
7/15 Denver, Ellie Caulkins Opera House
7/16 Salt Lake City, Kingsbury Hall
7/18 Seattle, Paramount Theatre
7/19 Portland, Keller Auditorium
7/22 San Jose, San Jose Civic Auditorium
7/24 Las Vegas, The Smith Center
7/25 Reno, Grand Sierra Theatre
7/26 Fresno, William Saroyan Theatre
7/28 Tucson, Tucson Music Hall
7/29 Phoenix, Arizona Federal Theatre
7/30 San Diego, San Diego Civic Theatre
8/1 Los Angeles, Orpheum Theatre
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