Nick Lachey Sets First Solo Trek
Nick Lachey has announced plans for his first-ever solo tour, in support of his new album “What’s Left of Me.”
The former 98 Degrees member and ex-husband of Jessica Simpson will hit venues across North America this fall, according to a press release. The 26-date tour will kick off on September 20 in Albany, NY and wrap up a month later on October 26 in St. Louis, MO.
Only a single Canadian date — Toronto on September 25 — has been announced for this leg of the tour. But fans out west can hope for a visit from Lachey soon enough; the current crop of dates doesn’t include a single stop in the western U.S., making another string of shows likely for later this year.
As for now, here’s when and where you can swoon over the somewhat less famous “Newlywed”:
Sept. 20: Albany, N.Y. (Palace)
Sept. 21: Syracuse, N.Y. (Landmark Theatre)
Sept. 22: Mashantucket, Conn. (Foxwoods Casino)
Sept. 24: Detroit (Opera House)
Sept. 25: Toronto (Koolhaus)
Sept. 27: Cincinnati (Taft Theatre)
Sept. 28: Chicago (Rosemont Theatre)
Sept. 29: Milwaukee (Riverside Theatre)
Sept. 30: Minneapolis (Orpheum Theatre)
Oct. 2: Indianapolis (Murat Theatre)
Oct. 3: Columbus, Ohio (Palace Theatre)
Oct. 4: Cleveland (Palace Theatre)
Oct. 6: Philadelphia (Tower Theatre)
Oct. 7: Boston (Orpheum Theatre)
Oct. 8: Atlantic City, N.J. (Borgata Hotel & Casino)
Oct. 10: Washington, D.C. (Warner Theatre)
Oct. 12: New York (Nokia Theatre Times Square)
Oct. 14: Greensboro, N.C. (War Memorial Auditorium)
Oct. 15: Charlotte, N.C. (Ovens Auditorium)
Oct. 17: Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center)
Oct. 19: Orlando, Fla. (Hard Rock Live)
Oct. 20: Atlanta (Tabernacle Theatre)
Oct. 21: Nashville (Ryman Auditorium)
Oct. 23: Louisville, Ky. (Palace Theatre)
Oct. 25: Kansas City, Mo. (Uptown Theatre)
Oct. 26: St. Louis (Touhill Performing Arts Center)
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