Amway Center set to host one date of
Kanye West's Saint Pablo Tour
Kanye West's Saint Pablo Tour
Published by Sareth Ney on Nov. 4, 2016 at 3:58 p.m.
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ORLANDO, Fla. – Kanye West’s Saint Pablo Tour will include Amway Center, on Dec. 6. It will begin at 9 p.m.
Over the course of West’s music career, he has released seven studio albums including: “The College Dropout”, “Late Registration”, “Graduation”, “808s and Heartbreak”, “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy”, “Yeezus” and “The Life of Pablo”. Each of his albums has either reached gold, platinum or multi-platinum statuses. He recorded one collaborative record, “Watch the Throne”, with Jay-Z. His live albums consist of “Late Orchestration” and “VH1 Storytellers: Kanye West”. “Late Orchestration” and “VH1 Storytellers: Kanye West” were two of three video albums he filmed, as well as “The College Dropout Video Anthology”. He released four mixtapes: “Get Well Soon…”, “I’m Good”, “Welcome to Kanye’s Soul Mix Show” and “Can’t Tell Me Nothing”.
Singles West was known for were: “Through the Wire”, “Slow Jamz”, “All Falls Down”, “Jesus Walks”, “The New Workout Plan”, “Diamonds from Sierra Leone”, “Gold Digger”, “Heard ‘Em Say”, “Touch the Sky”, “Impossible”, “Drive Slow”, “Classic (Better Than I’ve Ever Been)”, “Can’t Tell Me Nothing”, “Stronger”, “Good Life”, “Flashing Lights”, “Homecoming”, “Love Lockdown”, “Heartless”, “Amazing”, “Paranoid”, “Power”, “Monster”, “Runaway”, “Christmas in Harlem”, “H·A·M”, “All of the Lights”, “Otis”, “Lift Off” , “N****s in Paris”, “Why I Love You”, “Gotta Have It”, “No Church in the Wild”, “Mercy”, “Cold", "New God Flow”, “Clique”, “Black Skinhead”, “Bound 2”, “Only One”, “FourFiveSeconds”, “All Day”, “Famous”, “Father Stretch My Hands”, “Champions” and “Fade”. Each reached silver to multi-platinum sales.
As a featured artist, West has made appearances on the songs: Abstract Mindstate’s “Welcome 2 Chicago”, Talib Kweli’s “Get By” (Remix), Dilated Peoples’ “This Way”, Brandy’s “Talk About Our Love”, Dwele’s “Hold On” (Remix), Do or Die’s “Higher”, three songs with Common (“The Food”, “The Corner”, “Go!”), Slum Village’s “Selfish”, Rell’s “Real Love”, Keyshia Cole’s “Real Love”, Cam’ron’s “Down and Out”, Bump J.’s “Pusha Man”, “Malik Yusef “Wouldn’t You Like to Ride?”, John Legend’s “Number One”, Rhymefest’s “Brand New”, Jamie Foxx’s “Extravaganza”, Ghostface Killah’s “Back Like That” (Remix), DJ Khaled’s Grammy Family, Pharrell’s “Number One”, The Game’s “Wouldn’t Get Far”, Teriyaki Boyz’s “I Still Love H.E.R.”, Fall Out Boy’s “This Ain’t a Scene, It’s an Arms Race” (Remix), Ne-Yo’s “Because of You” (Remix) and more.
Tickets range from $25 to $315 and up through Ticketmaster, for West’s Saint Pablo Tour. The prices do not include the facility charge. For more information, please click here.
Over the course of West’s music career, he has released seven studio albums including: “The College Dropout”, “Late Registration”, “Graduation”, “808s and Heartbreak”, “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy”, “Yeezus” and “The Life of Pablo”. Each of his albums has either reached gold, platinum or multi-platinum statuses. He recorded one collaborative record, “Watch the Throne”, with Jay-Z. His live albums consist of “Late Orchestration” and “VH1 Storytellers: Kanye West”. “Late Orchestration” and “VH1 Storytellers: Kanye West” were two of three video albums he filmed, as well as “The College Dropout Video Anthology”. He released four mixtapes: “Get Well Soon…”, “I’m Good”, “Welcome to Kanye’s Soul Mix Show” and “Can’t Tell Me Nothing”.
Singles West was known for were: “Through the Wire”, “Slow Jamz”, “All Falls Down”, “Jesus Walks”, “The New Workout Plan”, “Diamonds from Sierra Leone”, “Gold Digger”, “Heard ‘Em Say”, “Touch the Sky”, “Impossible”, “Drive Slow”, “Classic (Better Than I’ve Ever Been)”, “Can’t Tell Me Nothing”, “Stronger”, “Good Life”, “Flashing Lights”, “Homecoming”, “Love Lockdown”, “Heartless”, “Amazing”, “Paranoid”, “Power”, “Monster”, “Runaway”, “Christmas in Harlem”, “H·A·M”, “All of the Lights”, “Otis”, “Lift Off” , “N****s in Paris”, “Why I Love You”, “Gotta Have It”, “No Church in the Wild”, “Mercy”, “Cold", "New God Flow”, “Clique”, “Black Skinhead”, “Bound 2”, “Only One”, “FourFiveSeconds”, “All Day”, “Famous”, “Father Stretch My Hands”, “Champions” and “Fade”. Each reached silver to multi-platinum sales.
As a featured artist, West has made appearances on the songs: Abstract Mindstate’s “Welcome 2 Chicago”, Talib Kweli’s “Get By” (Remix), Dilated Peoples’ “This Way”, Brandy’s “Talk About Our Love”, Dwele’s “Hold On” (Remix), Do or Die’s “Higher”, three songs with Common (“The Food”, “The Corner”, “Go!”), Slum Village’s “Selfish”, Rell’s “Real Love”, Keyshia Cole’s “Real Love”, Cam’ron’s “Down and Out”, Bump J.’s “Pusha Man”, “Malik Yusef “Wouldn’t You Like to Ride?”, John Legend’s “Number One”, Rhymefest’s “Brand New”, Jamie Foxx’s “Extravaganza”, Ghostface Killah’s “Back Like That” (Remix), DJ Khaled’s Grammy Family, Pharrell’s “Number One”, The Game’s “Wouldn’t Get Far”, Teriyaki Boyz’s “I Still Love H.E.R.”, Fall Out Boy’s “This Ain’t a Scene, It’s an Arms Race” (Remix), Ne-Yo’s “Because of You” (Remix) and more.
Tickets range from $25 to $315 and up through Ticketmaster, for West’s Saint Pablo Tour. The prices do not include the facility charge. For more information, please click here.
Kanye West The Saint Pablo Tour dates:
Nov. 17 - SAP Center at San Jose, San Jose, Calif.
Nov. 19 - Golden 1 Center, Sacramento, Calif.
Nov. 22 - Save Mart Center, Fresno, Calif.
Nov. 23 - Honda Center, Anaheim, Calif.
Nov. 26 - American Airlines Center, Dallas
Nov. 28 - Pepsi Center, Denver
Dec. 01 - AT&T Center, San Antonio
Dec. 02 - Toyota Center, Houston
Dec. 04 - BB&T Center, Sunrise, Fla.
Dec. 06 - Amway Center, Orlando, Fla.
Dec. 08 - Philips Arena, Atlanta
Dec. 09 - Colonial Life Arena, Columbia, S.C.
Dec. 11 - Times Union Center, Albany, N.Y.
Dec. 13 - Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia
Dec. 15 - Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia
Dec. 16 - Prudential Center, Newark, N.J.
Dec. 18 - Air Canada Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Dec. 20 - KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Ky.
Dec. 22 - The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Mich.
Dec. 27 - Verizon Center, Washington
Dec. 28 - TD Garden, Boston
Dec. 30 - Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Dec. 31 - Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Nov. 17 - SAP Center at San Jose, San Jose, Calif.
Nov. 19 - Golden 1 Center, Sacramento, Calif.
Nov. 22 - Save Mart Center, Fresno, Calif.
Nov. 23 - Honda Center, Anaheim, Calif.
Nov. 26 - American Airlines Center, Dallas
Nov. 28 - Pepsi Center, Denver
Dec. 01 - AT&T Center, San Antonio
Dec. 02 - Toyota Center, Houston
Dec. 04 - BB&T Center, Sunrise, Fla.
Dec. 06 - Amway Center, Orlando, Fla.
Dec. 08 - Philips Arena, Atlanta
Dec. 09 - Colonial Life Arena, Columbia, S.C.
Dec. 11 - Times Union Center, Albany, N.Y.
Dec. 13 - Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia
Dec. 15 - Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia
Dec. 16 - Prudential Center, Newark, N.J.
Dec. 18 - Air Canada Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Dec. 20 - KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Ky.
Dec. 22 - The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Mich.
Dec. 27 - Verizon Center, Washington
Dec. 28 - TD Garden, Boston
Dec. 30 - Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Dec. 31 - Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sareth Ney is the journalist for A Quarter and Dream Pictures. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications and Center for New Media from Colorado State University-Pueblo. He is a former apprentice to master of horror, Clive Barker. He is a Wu-Tang Clan inspired superhero, Wu-Man Chu. He is an award-winning short filmmaker; his goal is to write 150 articles in select time zones, inducts every article into his hall of fame, is a stand-up comedian, motivational speaker, founder and co-host of Pueblo's Independent Multimedia Podcast and is the festival director at Sareth-Fest Music and Comedy Festival.