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Art for the R&B Lovers Tour featuring Keith Sweat (center), Joe, Dru Hill and Ginuwine. The trek runs Feb. 13–June 20, 2026. |
Presale tickets begin Sept. 10 at 10 a.m. local time; the general on-sale is Sept. 12 at 10 a.m. local time. Tickets are available via Ticketmaster and venue sites. The run is produced by Post Road Entertainment, a subsidiary of North American Entertainment Group. (Lineup subject to change; venues will post city-specific links and showtimes.)
The package functions like a quick history of modern R&B performed by the people who wrote it. Sweat—an early New Jack Swing force whose “Twisted” and “Nobody” became cross-format staples—anchors the night. Joe brings quiet-storm glide on “I Wanna Know” and “All the Things (Your Man Won’t Do).” Dru Hill supply the church-trained stacks that powered “In My Bed” and “Never Make a Promise.” Ginuwine rounds it out with Timbaland-era bounce on “Pony,” plus slow-burners “Differences” and “So Anxious.” Expect full songs, live vocals and the kind of call-and-response that turns large rooms into choir lofts.
The first announced itinerary: Feb. 13 Norfolk, Va.; Feb. 14 Atlantic City, N.J.; Feb. 15 Greensboro, N.C.; Feb. 21 Birmingham, Ala.; March 20 Charlotte, N.C.; March 28 San Diego, Calif.; April 3 Kansas City, Mo.; April 4 St. Louis, Mo.; April 10 Huntsville, Ala.; April 11 Biloxi, Miss.; April 17 Orlando, Fla.; April 18 Jacksonville, Fla.; May 8 Baltimore, Md.; May 9 Washington, D.C.; June 5 Baton Rouge, La.; June 12 Fort Worth, Texas; June 19 Chicago, Ill.; June 20 Detroit, Mich. Detroit’s Fox Theatre lists the finale at 8 p.m., with Comerica Bank as presenting partner.
If 2024 found Sweat flirting with farewell language, 2026 casts him as curator—pairing his New Jack foundation with Joe’s satin polish, Dru Hill’s group dynamics and Ginuwine’s crossover spark. For one night in each city, the lineage is audible: swing to satin to harmony to bounce, sung back at full volume.
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