Kentucky-bred superstar takes his hometown shows to new level
Multiple GRAMMY-nominated rapper, actor, entrepreneur and philanthropist Jack Harlow announces first-of-its-kind, No Place Like Home: The Kentucky Tour. Produced by Live Nation and Production Simple, the Kentucky superstar will take his third annual hometown shows to a new level with an exclusive six-city tour with stops across Kentucky.
The tour will kick off Friday, Nov. 24 at Owensboro Sports Center in Owensboro and Saturday, Nov. 25 at Appalachian Wireless Arena in Pikeville, and will wrap up in Lexington at Rupp Arena Sunday, Dec. 3.
A limited number of tickets will be available during a general on-sale starting Friday, Aug. 25 at 10 a.m. local time at Ticketmaster.com while supplies last.
No Place Like Home: The Kentucky Tour
Nov. 24 – Owensboro – Owensboro Sports Center
Nov. 25 – Pikeville – Appalachian Wireless Arena
Nov. 26 – Covington – Truist Arena
Dec 1 – Murray – CFSB Center
Dec. 2 – Bowling Green – E.A. Diddle Arena
Dec. 3 – Lexington – Rupp Arena
Hailed as the “hitmaker of tomorrow” by Variety, multiple GRAMMY-nominated rapper, actor, entrepreneur and philanthropist Jack Harlow is one of music’s brightest stars. The Louisville native boasts six GRAMMY Award nominations, two #1 singles, nearly 30 RIAA platinum certifications, and over 10 billion career streams to date.
Harlow released his critically acclaimed, RIAA platinum-certified debut album, THATS WHAT THEY ALL SAY in December 2020, which featured the chart-topping 8x platinum worldwide hit, “WHATS POPPIN,” which earned him his first GRAMMY nomination for “Best Rap Performance,” along with a wide array of other award nominations.
The Generation Now/Atlantic Records rap superstar reached even greater heights in May 2022, with his Gold-certified sophomore album, COME HOME THE KIDS MISS YOU, highlighted by the bombastic Platinum-certified lead single “Nail Tech” and the chart-topping, multiple-GRAMMY-nominated, 2X platinum single “First Class,” which made a spectacular debut at atop the Billboard “Hot 100,” marking his first solo #1 single, while earning the biggest streaming week of 2022. In April 2023, Harlow returned with his third studio album, Jackman., which critics call his most mature and in-depth work to date.
Harlow has graced the covers of Rolling Stone, GQ, Forbes, Variety, Complex, SPIN, Footwear News and XXL’s coveted Freshman Class Issue, and brought his captivating live show to TV with performances on Saturday Night Live, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, MTV Video Music Awards, BET Awards and Kids Choice Awards, to name a few.
This spring, Harlow made his acting debut, starring in the remake of the cultural classic, “White Men Can’t Jump.”