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JoJo Siwa is ready to rock this summer.
On Monday, March 24, the "Karma" singer announced her JoJo Siwa North America Tour, promising "intimate nights of live performances, DJ set and immersive party audience participation."
Siwa, 21, posted to Instagram to share her excitement for her upcoming tour. "💎JoJo Siwa LIVE💎I’M! GOING! BACK! ON! TOUR!" she captioned a video of her performing. "Get ready for a Live Concert ft. New Songs, Current Songs, AND My Kids Songs, a GAYPOP Dj Set, & an immersive party…. ALL IN THE SAME NIGHT."
"SEE YOU SOON AT JOJO SIWA LIVE BABBBBYYYYY!!!!💎🎫⚡️."
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Siwa embarks on her tour on July 10 in Houston. Throughout her summertime performances, she will also stop in Austin, Orlando, Nashville, Philadelphia New York, Boston, Denver, Los Angeles and other cities.
Tickets for JoJo Siwa Live go on sale on Saturday, March 29 at 10 a.m. at JoJoSiwaLive.com. VIP packages, which include meet-and-greet opportunities, previews to exclusive merchandise and backstage tours will also be available for purchase.
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$1 from every ticket sold on for the North America Live Tour will be donated to the Dancers Against Cancer Charity, where Siwa serves as a board member.
The Dance Moms alum helps "raise awareness and funds for DAC’s mission to provide financial aid to dancers, choreographers, and dance educators battling cancer."
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See the full list of tour dates below.
- July 10 — Houston, Texas — House of Blues Houston
- July 11 — Austin, Texas — Emo’s
- July 12 — Dallas, Texas – House of Blues Dallas
- July 15 — Orlando, Fla. – House of Blues Orlando
- July 17 — Louisville, Ky. – Mercury Ballroom
- July 18 — Nashville, Tenn. – Brooklyn Bowl
- July 19 — Columbus, Ohio - Newport Music Hall
- July 20 — Detroit, Mich. – Saint Andrew’s hall
- July 22 — Richmond, Va. — The National
- July 23 — McKees Rocks, Pa. — Roxian Theatre
- July 24 — Philadelphia, Pa. — Brooklyn Bowl
- July 25 — New York, N.Y. – Webster hall
- July 26 — Boston, Mass. — Big Night Live
- July 29 — Toronto, ON — Danforth Music Hall
- July 31 — West Des Moines, Iowa — Val Air Ballroom
- Aug. 1 — Minneapolis, Minn. — Varsity Theater
- Aug. 2 — Omaha, Neb. — Steelhouse Omaha
- Aug. 4 — Denver, Colo. — Summit
- Aug. 5 — Salt Lake City, Utah — The Depot
- Aug. 7 — San Francisco, Calif. – The Regency Ballroom
- Aug. 8 — Los Angeles, Calif. – The Belasco
- Aug 9 — Anaheim, Calif. – House of Blues Anaheim