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Nov 22, 20163 min

ScHoolboy Q

LOS ANGELES, CA, July 18, 2016— South Central hip-hop star ScHoolboy Q (Quincey Matthew Hanley) announced today the launch of his “Blank Face World Tour,” marking the July 8th release of his new Top Dawg Entertainment/Interscope album of the same name, for an extensive world tour. Starting August 30 in Indianapolis, the tour runs across North America, onto Australia and Europe and ends December 15 in Birmingham, UK. A full itinerary is listed below.

Blank Face LP is ScHoolboy Q’s follow-up to his 2014 major label debut,Oxymoron, after a pair of independent releases on Top Dawg Entertainment, including Habits & Contradictions (2012) and Setbacks (2011). The new album features guest appearances by Kanye West (“THat Part”), Vince Staples (“Ride Out”), Jadakiss (“Groovy Tony/Eddie Kane”), E-40 (“Dope Dealer’), Tha Dogg Pound (“Big Body”),

Anderson .Paak (“Blank Face”), Miguel and Justine Skye (“Overtime”), with production by Sounwave, Swizz Beatz, Metro Boomin, Southside and Cardo, along with Nez & Rio, DJ Dahi and members of TDE’s Digi+Phonics team.
 

The critics have raved, with Pitchfork’s 8.3 review calling it “a collection of catchy, urgent gangsta rap songs that show the South Central native at his charismatic best, gallows humor and tough talk failing to obscure a humane core.” The Vulture’s Craig Jenkins called “Ride Out,” Q’s collaboration with Vince Staples, “five minutes of these two cripping out of control over TDE maestro Sounwave’s evil-robot disaster-movie production certainly does the trick.” Rolling Stone’s 3.5-star review hailed the new collection as “trapped and haunted… his music is richer for its resistance to escapist fantasy.”


 

 
Born on a military base in Germany, where his father was stationed in the Army, Hanley moved with his mom to Texas for several years before settling in California, growing up in the Crenshaw district that produced such rappers as Dr. Dre and Lamar. He was a gangbanger for the 52 Hoover Crips, dealing Oxycontin before beginning to rap as a teenager. He began working with Top Dawg Entertainment in 2006, his collaborators including Jay Rock and Ab-Soul, forming the group Black Hippy.
 

 

 
ScHoolboy Q was named part of XXL Magazine’s 2013 Freshman Class, and performed last June at the BET Experience Music Festival with Kendrick Lamar, Snoop Dogg and Miguel. He has since performed across various TV programs including, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Jimmy Kimmel and Late Night with Stephen Colbert to name a few. Oxymoron, his major label debut, which debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 when it was released in February, 2014, was nominated for Best Rap Album at the 2015 Grammy Awards and Album of the Year at the 2014 BET Hip Hop Awards, producing five different singles, including the hit “Collard Greens” (featuring labelmate Kendrick Lamar) along with “Man of the Year,” “Break the Bank,” “Studio” and “Hell of a Night.”)

“Blank Face World Tour” dates listed below:

8/30 Indianapolis, IN: Egyptian Room **
 

 
8/31 Royal Oak, MI: Royal Oak Music Theatre **
 

 
9/1 Toronto, ON: Sound Academy **
 

 
9/6 Wallingford, CT: The Dome
 

 
9/8 Philadelphia, PA: Electric Factory
 

 
9/9 Lowell, MA: Tsongas Center
 

 
9/14 Fairfax, VA: EagleBank Arena
 

 
9/16 Raleigh, NC: The Ritz **
 

 
9/17 Myrtle Beach, SC: House of Blues **
 

 
9/18 Charlotte, NC: The Fillmore **
 

 
9/19 Atlanta, GA: Tabernacle
 

 
9/21 Louisville, KY: Palace Theater
 

 
9/23 Nashville, TN: Marathon Music Works
 

 
9/24 Memphis, TN: New Daisy Theater
 

 
9/25 Chattanooga, TN: Track 29
 

 
9/27 Orlando, FL: Venue 578
 

 
9/28 St. Petersburg, FL: Jannus Live
 

 
10/1 Austin, TX: Austin City Limits **
 

 
10/2 Oklahoma City, OK: The Criterion
 

 
10/4: New Orleans, LA: House of Blues
 

 
10/6 Dallas, TX: Southside Ballroom
 

 
10/7 San Antonio, TX: Aztec Theater
 

 
10/8 Austin, TX: Austin City Limits **
 

 
10/9 El Paso, TX: Buchanans Event Center
 

 
10/10 Albuquerque, NM: Tingley Coliseum
 

 
10/11 Phoenix, AZ: Mesa Amphitheater
 

 
10/13 Oakland, CA: Fox Theater
 

 
10/14 San Francisco, CA: Warfield Theatre
 

 
10/15 San Diego, CA: Observatory North Park
 

 
10/16 Las Vegas, NV: Brooklyn Bowl
 

 
10/18 Los Angeles, CA: Shrine Expo Hall
 

 
10/21 Seattle, WA: WaMu Theater at CenturyLink Field
 

 
10/22 Vancouver, BC: PNE Center

10/23 Denver, CO: Fillmore
 

 
10/24 Kansas City, MO: Arvest Bank Theatre
 

 
10/25 St Louis, MO: The Pageant
 

 
10/26 Clive, IA: 7 Flags Event Center
 

 
10/27 St Paul, MN: Myth
 

 
10/29 Milwaukee, WI: Eagles Ballroom
 

 
11/3 Auckland, NZ: Logan Campbell Centre
 

 
11/4 Sydney, AUS: Hordern Pavilion
 

 
11/5 Newcastle, AUS: This That Festival
 

 
11/8 Brisbane, AUS: Eaton’s Hill
 

 
11/9 Melbourne, AUS: Festival Hall
 

 
11/10 Perth, AUS: Metro City
 

 
11/21 Helsinki, FIN: Circus
 

 
11/22 Oslo, NOR: Sentrum Scene
 

 
11/23 Stockholm, SWE: Annexet
 

 
11/24 Copenhagen, DNK: Falconer Salen
 

 
11/25 Hamburg, GER: Docks
 

 
11/26 Warsaw, POL: Progresja
 

 
11/27 Berlin, GER: Astra
 

 
11/29 Paris, FR: Zenith
 

 
11/30 Lausanne, CHE: Les Docks
 

 
12/1 Nimes, FR: Paloma
 

 
12/2 Zurich, CHE: Komplex 457
 

 
12/4 Esch-sur-Alzette, LUX: Rockhal Club
 

 
12/5 Brussels, BEL: AB Main Hall

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