British dance-soul singer Lisa Stansfield hasn’t played North America in more than two decades – but that will change this fall.

The singer, best known in the U.S. for her worldwide 1989 smash, “All Around the World,” will launch a 14-city tour in October, including an Oct. 18 date at Center Stage.

Tickets for the show are $35-$135 and will go on sale at 10 a.m. June 29 via www.ticketmaster.com. VIP packages will be available at 10 a.m. June 26 at lisa-stansfield.com.

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In April, Stansfield released her eighth studio album, “Deeper,” which made an impressive chart showing in her native U.K., as well as Germany and Austria.

Throughout the years, Stansfield has remained a regular presence on the U.S. dance charts with songs including “Change,” “I’m Leavin’” and her current hit, “Never Ever.”

NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES
10/09 – Queen Elizabeth Theatre – Toronto, ON
10/10 – Corona Theatre – Montreal, QC
10/11 – The Wilbur – Boston, MA
10/13 – The Space at Westbury – Westbury, NY
10/14 – Highline Ballroom – New York, NY
10/15 – The Birchmere Music Hall – Alexandria, VA
10/17 – Keswick Theatre – Philadelphia, PA
10/18 – Center Stage – Atlanta, GA
10/19 – South Carolina Pride – Columbia, SC
10/21 – The Vic Theatre – Chicago, IL
10/22 – Pantages Theatre – Minneapolis, MN
10/24 – Music Box – San Diego, CA
10/25 – The Fonda – Los Angeles, CA
10/26 – The Fillmore – San Francisco, CA

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