GRAMMY nominated singer-songwriter 6LACK, will release his highly anticipated sophomore album East Atlanta Love Letter (EALL) September 14th on LVRN/Interscope Records. EALL is described as an open love letter from 6LACK to his daughter, family, friends, past and current lovers, and includes difficult questions he’s had to answer while navigating through life. The album explores universal perspectives on love and features the single, “Switch,” which was released this past June. The announcement of EALL’s release date and album artwork were first seeded out with a total of 20,000 physical postcards mailed to fans, allowing them to be the first to know, as well as the first to tell. Each postcard also features a provocative question that aligns with themes from the upcoming album, like “Do you believe in monogamy?”
6LACK previously released the song and video for “Nonchalant,” which can be seen HERE. At the core of this song is an attitude of calmness in the midst of intensity and anxiety – a theme that is also expected from the artist’s second studio album.
6LACK’s tour, “From East Atlanta, with Love,” will travel across the United States and the globe, with shows in Canada, Germany, France, Australia, South Africa and the United Kingdom. The official tour of 36 shows and 34 dates will span from October to December 2018, and is currently on sale.
From East Atlanta, With Love Tour Dates:
OCT
6 – Rocking The Daisies Festival, Cape Town, South Africa
7 – In the City Festival, Johannesburg, South Africa
10 – Metropolis Fremantle, Perth, Australia
12- Forum Theatre, Melbourne, Australia
13- Eaton’s Hill Ballroom, Brisbane, Australia
16- Enmore Theatre, Sydney, Australia
18- Powerstation, Auckland, New Zealand
23 – Trabendo, Paris, France
24 – Festsaal Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany
26 – Heaven, London, United Kingdom,
27 – Melkweg, Amsterdam, Netherlands
NOV
2 – New Daisy Theatre, Memphis, TN
3 – Marathon Music Works, Nashville, TN
5 – The Fillmore Charlotte, Charlotte, NC
6 – The Ritz, Raleigh, NC
8- L’ Olympia, Montreal QC, Canada
9 – House of Blues, Boston, MA
11 – The Anthem, Washington, DC
14 – Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, NY
16 – Agora Theater, Cleveland, OH
18 – Rebel Complex, Toronto, Ontario
20 – Mr. Smalls Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA
23 – Riviera Theater, Chicago, IL
25 – First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN
29 – Harbour Convention Center (HCC), Vancouver, BC Canada
30 – Showbox Sodo, Seattle, WA
DEC
3 – Warfield Theater, San Francisco, CA
5 – The Novo, Los Angeles, CA
7 – The Pearl, Las Vegas, NV
8 – The Van Buren, Phoenix, AZ
10 – El Rey Theater, Albuquerque, NM
11 – House of Blues, Dallas, TX
12 – ACL Live at the Moody Theater, Austin, TX
14 – Revention Music Center, Houston, TX
15 – Joy Theatre, New Orleans, LA
17- Hard Rock Live, Orlando, FL
18- The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackson Gleason Theatre, Miami, FL
21- Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA