White goes on The Bridge Tour
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White goes on The Bridge Tour

Tuesday, October 10, 2023 – Drake White will hit the road in 20224 with The Bridge Tour, hitting 24 cities.

The announcement comes on the heels of the release of his EP of the same name, 'The Bridge,' last Friday.

White kicks off the voyage in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. on Feb. 21 and will cross over to the midwest, southeast and northeast and finishing in Detroit on May 4

Tour dates are:
Feb. 21 | Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
Feb. 22 | Saint Petersburg, FL
Feb. 23 | Gainesville, GA
Feb. 29 | Asheville, NC
March 1 | Charleston, SC
March 2 | Chattanooga, TN
March 7 | Atlanta, GA
March 8 | Louisville, KY
March 9 | Indianapolis, IN
March 12 | New York, NY
March 15 | Manchester, NH
March 16 | Portland, ME
March 22 | Foxborough, MA
March 23 | Albany, NY
April 4 | Lexington, KY
April 5 | Pittsburgh, PA
April 6 | Clarksburg, WV
April 20 | Columbus, OH
April 25 | Birmingham, AL
April 26 | Baton Rouge, LA
April 27 | Mobile, AL
May 2 | Cleveland, OH
May 3 | Grand Rapids, MI
May 4 | Detroit, MI

Tickets go on sale at 11 a.m. eastern on Wednesday using the password THEBRIDGE. Public on-sale is this Friday at 10 a.m. local time. Tickets are available at drakewhite.com.

"The Bridge" EP is a seven-song collection comprised of all-new tracks and reimagined versions of songs off his 2022 studio album, "The Optimystic."

Prior to kicking off THE BRIDGE TOUR, White will co-headline Blow Up Your TV Tour with Texas country hitmaker William Clark Green. Starting out Oct. 20 in Fort Worth, Texas, they will travel the Western half of the U.S. throughout the end of the year with their last show on Dec. 9 in Green Bay, Wisc.


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