Tech N9ne's Strictly Strange 2017 Tour
to include Mavericks Live
to include Mavericks Live
Published by Sareth Ney on Jan. 26, 2017 at 4:53 p.m.
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Tech N9ne’s The Strictly Strange 2017 Tour will make a stop at Mavericks Live, on May 6. The expedition begins at Slowdown in Omaha, Neb. on March 22. It concludes at a venue to be determined in Kansas City, Mo., on June 24. Joining Tech N9ne will be Brotha Lynch Hung, Krizz Kaliko, Stevie Stone and Ces Cru.
On Dec. 9 2016, Tech N9ne released his album titled “The Storm”. On the Billboard charts, it accomplished feats on the following charts: debuted at number three on Independent Album, number four on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number nine on Billboard 200. Krizz Kaliko’s “Go” record was distributed in April 2016.
For 2017, Ces Cru’s “Catastrophic Event Specialists” is due out on Feb. 10. Stevie Stone’s new release will be available for purchase on April 28. The Strange Music roster is set to have 13 albums for purchase, in 2017. Brother Lynch Hung’s “Kevlar” is scheduled for 2017 and “Shooters” is to be announced.
Very important person (V.I.P.) package for Tech N9ne’s The Strictly Strange 2017 Tour includes the following: an extra large Strictly Strange VIP T-Shirt, black IX bling pendant, black soccer scarf, cards 8” x 10” canvas print, red license plate frame, silver IX car emblem, black IP ring, black metal coffee mug, black metal tumbler, black socks, red notebook, silver and black round ring, video collection volume 11 DVD, video collection volume 12 DVD and water bottle. Substitutions will be made of equal or greater value, based on inventory limitations.
“Tech is known for his prolific touring schedules and dynamic live show,” says Pollstar. “He founded Strange Music with Travis O’Guin in 2000, and the label has built an independent empire with a stable of hungry artists, a thriving tour business, and its own merchandise production facilities”.
All V.I.P. ticket purchases include a one hour meet and greet with the artists on the bill and doors will open at 3 p.m. local time. Times are subject to change. A photo identification card is required and each name will be added to the Strange Music guest list. (V.I.P.) vouchers are $175 per person and excludes shipping and handling fees. There will be no refunds, no exceptions. For more information, please click the link provided here.
General admission tickets to Tech N9ne’s The Strictly Strange 2017 Tour are $35 each, excludes ticket fee and doors open at 6 p.m
On Dec. 9 2016, Tech N9ne released his album titled “The Storm”. On the Billboard charts, it accomplished feats on the following charts: debuted at number three on Independent Album, number four on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number nine on Billboard 200. Krizz Kaliko’s “Go” record was distributed in April 2016.
For 2017, Ces Cru’s “Catastrophic Event Specialists” is due out on Feb. 10. Stevie Stone’s new release will be available for purchase on April 28. The Strange Music roster is set to have 13 albums for purchase, in 2017. Brother Lynch Hung’s “Kevlar” is scheduled for 2017 and “Shooters” is to be announced.
Very important person (V.I.P.) package for Tech N9ne’s The Strictly Strange 2017 Tour includes the following: an extra large Strictly Strange VIP T-Shirt, black IX bling pendant, black soccer scarf, cards 8” x 10” canvas print, red license plate frame, silver IX car emblem, black IP ring, black metal coffee mug, black metal tumbler, black socks, red notebook, silver and black round ring, video collection volume 11 DVD, video collection volume 12 DVD and water bottle. Substitutions will be made of equal or greater value, based on inventory limitations.
“Tech is known for his prolific touring schedules and dynamic live show,” says Pollstar. “He founded Strange Music with Travis O’Guin in 2000, and the label has built an independent empire with a stable of hungry artists, a thriving tour business, and its own merchandise production facilities”.
All V.I.P. ticket purchases include a one hour meet and greet with the artists on the bill and doors will open at 3 p.m. local time. Times are subject to change. A photo identification card is required and each name will be added to the Strange Music guest list. (V.I.P.) vouchers are $175 per person and excludes shipping and handling fees. There will be no refunds, no exceptions. For more information, please click the link provided here.
General admission tickets to Tech N9ne’s The Strictly Strange 2017 Tour are $35 each, excludes ticket fee and doors open at 6 p.m
Tech N9ne's Strictly Strange 17 Tour dates:
March 22 - Slowdown, Omaha, Neb.
March 23 - Danceland Ballroom, Davenport, Iowa
March 24 - Myth, St. Paul, Minn.
March 25 - Sandlot Entertainment Complex, Green Bay, Wis.
March 26 - The District, Sioux Falls, S.D.
March 28 - Rushmore Plaza Civic Center, Rapid City, S.D.
March 29 - The Pub Station, Billings, Mont.
March 30 - The Wilma, Missoula, Mont.
March 31 - Knitting Factory, Spokane, Wash.
April 1 - Shoebox Sodo, Seattle
April 2 - Roseland Theater, Portland, Ore.
April 3 - McDonald Theatre, Eugene, Ore.
April 4 - TBA
April 5 - Knitting Factory, Boise, Idaho
April 6 - The Complex, Salt Lake City
April 7 - The Aggie Theatre, Fort Collins, Colo.
April 8 - The Fillmore, Denver
April 9 - Mesa Theatre & Club, Grand Junction, Colo.
April 11 - The UC Theatre, Berkeley, Calif.
April 12 - Selland Arena, Fresno, Calif.
April 13 - Ace of Spades, Sacramento, Calif.
April 14 - The Catalyst Club, Santa Cruz, Calif.
April 15 - The Belasco, Los Angeles
April 16 - House of Blues, Anaheim, Calif.
April 17 - House of Blues, San Diego
April 19 - House of Blues, Las Vegas
April 20 - The Orpheum, Flagstaff, Ariz.
April 21 - The Rialto Theatre, Tucson, Ariz.
April 22 - Marquee Theatre, Tempe, Ariz.
April 23 - El Rey Theatre, Albuquerque, N.M.
April 25 - Diamond Ballroom, Oklahoma City
April 26 - Emo’s, Austin, Texas
April 27 - Aztec Theatre, San Antonio
April 28 - Gas Monkey Live!, Dallas
April 29 - House of Blues, Houston
May 01 - Vinyl Music Hall, Pensacola, Fla.
May 03 - Club 578, Orlando, Fla.
May 04 - Jannus Live, St. Petersburg, Fla.
May 05 - Culture Room, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
May 06 - Mavericks Live, Jacksonville, Fla.
May 07 - The Fillmore, Charlotte, N.C.
May 08 - Ritz, Raleigh, N.C.
May 09 - The Norva, Norfolk, Va.
May 10 - Soundstage, Baltimore
May 11 - TBA
May 12 - TBA
May 13 - The Palladium, Worcester, Mass.
May 14 - The Trocadero, Philadelphia
May 15 - Stage Ae, Pittsburgh
May 16 - Town Hall, Buffalo, N.Y.
May 17 - House of Blues, Cleveland
May 18 - Newport, Music Hall, Columbus, Ohio
May 19 - The Fillmore Detroit, Detroit
May 20 - The Egyptian Room, Indianapolis
May 21 - TBA
May 23 - Mercury, Louisville, Ky.
May 24 - Marathon Music works, Nashville, Tenn.
May 25 - House of Blues, Chicago
May 26 - The Pageant, St. Louis
May 27 - The Rave/Eagles Club, Milwaukee
May 28 - Val Air Ballroom, Wes Des Moines, Iowa
May 30 - The Blue Note, Columbia, Mo.
May 31 – TBA
June 1 - Cains Ballroom, Tulsa, Okla.
June 2 - The Cotillion, Wichita
June 4 - Kansas City, Mo.
March 22 - Slowdown, Omaha, Neb.
March 23 - Danceland Ballroom, Davenport, Iowa
March 24 - Myth, St. Paul, Minn.
March 25 - Sandlot Entertainment Complex, Green Bay, Wis.
March 26 - The District, Sioux Falls, S.D.
March 28 - Rushmore Plaza Civic Center, Rapid City, S.D.
March 29 - The Pub Station, Billings, Mont.
March 30 - The Wilma, Missoula, Mont.
March 31 - Knitting Factory, Spokane, Wash.
April 1 - Shoebox Sodo, Seattle
April 2 - Roseland Theater, Portland, Ore.
April 3 - McDonald Theatre, Eugene, Ore.
April 4 - TBA
April 5 - Knitting Factory, Boise, Idaho
April 6 - The Complex, Salt Lake City
April 7 - The Aggie Theatre, Fort Collins, Colo.
April 8 - The Fillmore, Denver
April 9 - Mesa Theatre & Club, Grand Junction, Colo.
April 11 - The UC Theatre, Berkeley, Calif.
April 12 - Selland Arena, Fresno, Calif.
April 13 - Ace of Spades, Sacramento, Calif.
April 14 - The Catalyst Club, Santa Cruz, Calif.
April 15 - The Belasco, Los Angeles
April 16 - House of Blues, Anaheim, Calif.
April 17 - House of Blues, San Diego
April 19 - House of Blues, Las Vegas
April 20 - The Orpheum, Flagstaff, Ariz.
April 21 - The Rialto Theatre, Tucson, Ariz.
April 22 - Marquee Theatre, Tempe, Ariz.
April 23 - El Rey Theatre, Albuquerque, N.M.
April 25 - Diamond Ballroom, Oklahoma City
April 26 - Emo’s, Austin, Texas
April 27 - Aztec Theatre, San Antonio
April 28 - Gas Monkey Live!, Dallas
April 29 - House of Blues, Houston
May 01 - Vinyl Music Hall, Pensacola, Fla.
May 03 - Club 578, Orlando, Fla.
May 04 - Jannus Live, St. Petersburg, Fla.
May 05 - Culture Room, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
May 06 - Mavericks Live, Jacksonville, Fla.
May 07 - The Fillmore, Charlotte, N.C.
May 08 - Ritz, Raleigh, N.C.
May 09 - The Norva, Norfolk, Va.
May 10 - Soundstage, Baltimore
May 11 - TBA
May 12 - TBA
May 13 - The Palladium, Worcester, Mass.
May 14 - The Trocadero, Philadelphia
May 15 - Stage Ae, Pittsburgh
May 16 - Town Hall, Buffalo, N.Y.
May 17 - House of Blues, Cleveland
May 18 - Newport, Music Hall, Columbus, Ohio
May 19 - The Fillmore Detroit, Detroit
May 20 - The Egyptian Room, Indianapolis
May 21 - TBA
May 23 - Mercury, Louisville, Ky.
May 24 - Marathon Music works, Nashville, Tenn.
May 25 - House of Blues, Chicago
May 26 - The Pageant, St. Louis
May 27 - The Rave/Eagles Club, Milwaukee
May 28 - Val Air Ballroom, Wes Des Moines, Iowa
May 30 - The Blue Note, Columbia, Mo.
May 31 – TBA
June 1 - Cains Ballroom, Tulsa, Okla.
June 2 - The Cotillion, Wichita
June 4 - Kansas City, Mo.
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.