KENTUCKY — Jack Harlow announced his third annual No Place Like Home tour on Thursday, but this time he's expanding the definition of "home:" the Louisville rap star is making six stops across the state of Kentucky.
What You Need To Know
- Jack Harlow is bringing his No Place Like Home tour to six cities across Kentucky later this year
- It comes after last year's tour featured several performances at iconic Louisville venues
- The third annual homecoming tour features stops in Pikeville, Murray and Covington
The tour kicks off at the end of November. In lieu of residencies across Louisville like last year, this year's journey takes Harlow across the Bluegrass, from far west Murray to Covington in northern Kentucky.
Presale for the likely high-in-demand tickets begins at 10 a.m. local time Wednesday. Fans can sign up here before Aug. 20, 2023.
Here's a look at where the No Place Like Home tour will stop:
- Nov. 24 | Owensboro Sportscenter in Owensboro
- Nov. 25 | Appalachian Wireless Arena in Pikeville
- Nov. 26 | Truist Arena in Covington
- Dec. 1 | CFSB Center in Murray
- Dec. 2 | E.A. Diddle Arena in Bowling Green
- Dec. 3 | Rupp Arena in Lexington
Harlow's career launched in 2015 and his first major breakthrough came via 2020's "What's Poppin." The 25-year-old has been nominated for several Grammy awards and recently starred in the 2023 reboot of "White Men Can't Jump."