
Where Leon Thomas is headed on his "Mutts Don't Heel" tour
Grammy-winning artist Leon Thomas is launching his "Mutts Don't Heel" world tour, starting in North America this October.
The big picture: The tour follows the release of "MUTT Deluxe: HEEL," his album featuring collaborations with Kehlani, Chris Brown, Big Sean and Wale.
Catch up quick: Thomas, 31, won the award for best new artist at the BET Awards Monday.
Fun fact: Before breaking into the R&B space, the singer, songwriter and actor was a cast member in several television shows, including "Victorious," "The Backyardigans" and "Insecure."
What's next: Tickets go on sale at 10am local time Friday.
Here are the North American tour dates:
Oct. 30: Dallas — House of Blues
Nov. 3: Austin — Emo's
Nov. 4: Houston — House of Blues
Nov. 5: New Orleans — House of Blues
Nov. 7: Nashville, Tennessee — Brooklyn Bowl
Nov. 9: Atlanta — Tabernacle
Nov. 12: Fort Lauderdale, Florida — Revolution
Nov. 14: Charlotte, North Carolina — The Fillmore
Nov. 15: Raleigh, North Carolina — The Ritz
Nov. 16: Silver Spring, Maryland — The Fillmore
Nov. 19: Philadelphia — The Fillmore
Nov. 20: Boston — House of Blues
Nov. 23: Brooklyn, New York — Brooklyn Paramount
Nov. 26: Toronto — Danforth Music Hall
Nov. 28: Detroit — The Fillmore
Nov. 29: Cincinnati — Bogart's
Nov. 2: Cleveland — House of Blues
Dec. 3: Chicago — House of Blues
Dec. 6: Minneapolis — First Avenue
Dec. 9: Denver — Summit
Dec. 11: Salt Lake City — The Depot
Dec. 14: Seattle — The Showbox
Dec. 16: Vancouver, British Columbia — Commodore Ballroom
Dec. 17: Portland, Oregon — Roseland Theater
Dec. 21: Phoenix — The Van Buren
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