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Last week, Chicago's Noname graced listeners with her debut album Room 25. The record, which garnered positive reactions from fans and critics alike, is to be accompanied by a North American tour, according to the rapper's Twitter. The 'Room 25' tour will begin January 2019 in Detroit, Michigan, followed by dates in Toronto, Brooklyn, and Los Angeles.

Sadly, the rapper's hometown of Chicago is notably absent, so stay tuned for more potential dates.

The release of the debut LP, which features Ravyn Lenae, Smino, and Saba, follows her standout 2016 mixtape Telefone, which included assists from Raury, Xavier Omär, and producer Cam O'bi.

'Room 25' Tour Dates

January 2, 2019 – Detroit, MI at Majestic Theatre January 3 – Toronto, ON at The Danforth Music Hall January 4 – Montreal, QC at Corona Theatre January 5 & 6 – Brooklyn, NY at Brooklyn Steel January 9 – Washington, DC at 9:30 Club January 11 – Boston, MA at Royale January 12 – Philadelphia, PA at Union Transfer January 14 – Carrboro, NC at Cat’s Cradle January 17 – Orlando, FL at The Beacham Theater January 18 – Tampa, FL at Ritz Ybor January 19 – Tallahassee, FL at The Moon January 21 – Nashville, TN at Cannery Ballroom January 23 – St. Louis, MO at The Pageant January 24 – Omaha, NE at Waiting Room January 25 – Minneapolis, MN at First Avenue January 26 – Madison, WI at The Sylvee February 21 – Los Angeles, CA at The Wiltern March 15 – Oakland, CA at Fox Theater

Elsewhere, Frank Ocean resolves his legal battle with Travis Scott.

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