Meghan Trainor Tour Dates for 2015 North American 'That Bass Tour' See City List Here
Meghan Trainor Tour Dates for 2015 North American 'That Bass Tour' See City List Here
Meghan Trainor's hit song "All About That Bass" ruled the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 for eight straight weeks in the U.S. and hit No.1 in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Germany and the United Kingdom. Her new single 'Lips Are Movin' entered the charts at No. 93.
The 20-year-old singer has now announced she is hitting the road. Trainor has announced the dates for her first ever North American headlining tour and tickets will go on sale November 8th.
Her debut album Title is set to release on January 13 just before the launch of her tour.
Meghan Trainer 2015 THAT BASS TOUR Dates:
2/11 Vancouver, BC, CA Vogue Theatre
2/13 Portland, OR Wonder Ballroom
2/14 Seattle, WA Neptune Theatre
2/16 San Francisco, CA The Fillmore
2/18 San Diego, CA House of Blues
2/21 Los Angeles, CA El Rey
2/25 Houston, TX House of Blues
2/27 Dallas, TX Granada Theater
3/1 Louisville, KY Mercury Ballroom
3/2 Detroit, MI St. Andrew's Hall
3/4 Chicago, IL House of Blues
3/6 Toronto, ON, CA The Phoenix
3/8 Washington DC The Fillmore Silver Spring
3/11 Philadelphia, PA Theatre of Living Arts
3/13 New York, NY Irving Plaza
3/17 Boston, MA Paradise Rock Club
3/20 Nashville, TN The Cannery
Meghan Elizabeth Trainor started writing songs when she was 11 and soon produced them on her computer 2 years later. At 18, Trainor signed a songwriting deal with Big Yellow Dog Music, penning tracks for Rascal Flatts and Disney star Sabrina Carpenter. In 2011, she wrote and self-released two albums, I'll Sing with You and Only 17.
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