Alicia Keys to bring ‘Keys to the Summer’ tour to Atlanta

The concert will feature a 360-degree production design .
Singer Alicia Keys performs onstage at the Seminole Hard Rock Tampa Event Center as part of her world tour on Sept. 18, 2022, in Tampa, Florida. (Luis Santana/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)

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Singer Alicia Keys performs onstage at the Seminole Hard Rock Tampa Event Center as part of her world tour on Sept. 18, 2022, in Tampa, Florida. (Luis Santana/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)

R&B singer and songwriter Alicia Keys announced on Tuesday a new summer tour, which will include a show at State Farm Arena.

The Grammy-winning artist is slated to stop in Atlanta on July 3 as a part of 22-city U.S. tour. Her “Keys to the Summer” tour kicks off in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in June and ends with a concert in Los Angeles in August.

“Keys to the Summer” will be the artist’s first ever tour with a 360-degree production setup, which promises an immersive concert experience for fans with a completely reimagined setlist.

“The ‘Keys to the Summer’ tour is going to be completely unforgettable and unmissable!,” Keys said in a press release. “I describe it as a celebration of freedom and self-liberation! It’s going to be colorful, magical and will light up your body, soul and all of your senses!”

Alicia Keys last performed in Atlanta in September for her “Alicia + Keys” World Tour. Keys also visited Spelman College during her stay in the city. Keys’ show in September was held at Cadence Bank Amphitheater and featured special guests Brandi Carlile, Crystal Waters and Stacey Abrams. No guests have been announced for Keys’ upcoming summer tour.

Presale tickets for the “Keys to the Summer” tour go on sale starting today. General tickets will be available starting at 9 a.m. on Friday, April 21, via ticketmaster.com or at aliciakeys.com/shows/tour. Pricing information has not been released.

ALICIA KEYS’ “KEYS TO THE SUMMER” TOUR DATES:

June 28 Ft. Lauderdale, FL -FLA Live Arena

June 30 Tampa, FL -Amalie Arena

July 2 Charlotte, NC -Spectrum Center

July 3 Atlanta, GA -State Farm Arena

July 5 Memphis, TN- FedExForum

July 7 Washington, DC- Capital One Arena

July 9 Boston, MA -TD Garden

July 10 Philadelphia, PA- Wells Fargo Center

July 12 Brooklyn, NY- Barclays Center

July 14 Toronto, ON -Scotiabank Arena

July 15 Cleveland, OH- Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse

July 17 Detroit, MI- Little Caesars Arena

July 18 Chicago, IL- United Center

July 20 Louisville, KY- KFC Yum! Center

July 21 St. Louis, MO -Enterprise Center

July 23 New Orleans, LA- Smoothie King Arena

July 24 Austin, TX- Moody Center

July 27 Denver, CO -Ball Arena

July 28 Salt Lake City, UT-Maverik Center

July 30 Seattle, WA- Climate Pledge Arena

August 1 Oakland, CA-Oakland Arena

August 2 Los Angeles, CA -The KIA Forum