Brockhampton Announce The "Love Your Parents" Tour Dates

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Merlyn Wood, Ameer Vann, Kevin Abstract, and Dom McLennon of BrockHampton backstage at Highline Ballroom on September 11, 2017 in New York City.

"The Internet's first boy band" are coming to a city near you.

Brockhampton have been one of the internet's most interesting hip hop groups to form. After initially forming on the forum KanyeToThe, the rap groups been steadily making waves for themselves throughout the world. This year was a breakthrough year for the group. They dropped two albums within two months of each other and are gearing to drop a third one before the end of the year. However, the hip hop collective have now announced that they'll be taking their SATURATION 2 project on the road with them for the "Love Your Parents" tour.

"The Internet's first boy band" will now be coming to a city near you. The collective revealed that they'll be taking their latest project on the road with them. Over 32-dates, BROCKHAMPTON will be bringing their latest project and their shenanigans across North America. The tour is set to kick off in Dallas, Texas on January 16th at the House Of Blues before closing out in Phoenix, Arizona on March 7th. The tour also has two dates in New York City at Irving Plaza on February 2nd and 3rd. They'll also be hitting Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit and San Francisco, among other cities. The tour is also slated to have three dates in Canada. The crew will hit up Montreal on Feb 6th at the Corona Theatre, Toronto on Feb. 8th at Rebel Theatre before finally hitting up Vancouver, BC at the Vogue on Feb 26th. 

The crew also delivered a hilarious tour announcement video which you could check out below the dates.

Jan. 16 – Dallas, Texas – House of Blues
Jan. 17 – Houston, Texas – House of Blues
Jan. 19 – San Antonio, Texas – Aztec
Jan. 20 – Austin, Texas – Emo's
Jan. 22 – New Orleans, La. – House of Blues
Jan. 23 – Atlanta, Ga. – Buckhead Theater
Jan. 25 – Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. – Revolution
Jan. 26 – Tampa, Fla. – The Ritz Ybor
Jan. 28 – Silver Spring, Md. – The Fillmore Silver Spring
Jan. 29 – Raleigh, N.C. – Lincoln Theater
Jan. 30 – Philadelphia, Pa. – TLA
Feb. 2 – New York, N.Y. – Irving Plaza
Feb. 3 – New York, N.Y. – Irving Plaza
Feb. 5 – Boston, Mass. – House of Blues
Feb. 6 – Montreal, Quebec – Corona
Feb. 8 – Toronto, Ontario – Rebel Theater
Feb. 10 – Indianapolis, Ind. – Deluxe
Feb. 11 – Detroit, Mich. – Magestic
Feb. 13 – Grand Rapids, Mich. – The Intersection
Feb. 15 – Minneapolis, Minn. – Music Hall
Feb. 16 – Milwaukee, Wis. – The Rave II (Downstairs)
Feb. 18 – Chicago, Ill. – House of Blues
Feb. 20 – St. Louis, Mo. – The Pageant
Feb. 21 – Kansas City, Mo. – The Truman
Feb. 22 – Denver, Col. – The Ogden
Feb. 24 – Salt Lake City, Utah – The Depot
Feb. 26 – Vancouver, British Columbia – The Vogue
Feb. 27 – Seattle, Wash. – The Showbox
March 2 – Portland, Oreg. – Crystal
March 3 – San Francisco, Calif. – Warfield Theater
March 5 – Sacramento, Calif. – Ace of Spades
March 7 – Phoenix, Ariz. – The Van Buren


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