Sean Kingston looks to 'Tomorrow' with fall dates
Reggae-fusion singer Sean Kingston has mapped a fall headlining tour to support his forthcoming sophomore studio set, "Tomorrow."
The Jamaican performer kicks off the trek Sept. 15 in St. Johns, New Brunswick, the first of 12 Canadian dates that launch the outing. Kingston's first US appearance comes Oct. 8 in Seattle, and the 36-city tour continues through a Nov. 13 show in Decorah, IA. Dates are below.
"Tomorrow," the follow-up to Kingston's self-titled 2007 debut album, is due in stores Sept. 22. Five singles have already been released from the set, including the official lead single "Fire Burning," which hit radio in April, rising to the No. 5 slot on the Billboard Hot 100.
Kingston's debut album entered The Billboard 200 at No. 6. It has been certified gold in the US, with sales exceeding 500,000 copies. The album has sold more than a million copies worldwide, according to a press release.
Kingston recently told Rap-Up.com that he was writing material for singer Rihanna's next album.
"You know what I like about her? She’s never changed," Kingston told the website. "Even when her music changed, she always represented for the Caribbean, always represented for Barbados, and that's what Sean Kingston does. He represents for Jamaica. Anything I do, I always put Jamaica in there. You can't leave where you're coming from and I like that about her."


















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