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Rising music sensation Malcolm Todd is capitalizing on a monumental week. Fresh off dropping his highly anticipated new album through Columbia Records, the singer has officially announced a massive headlining tour across North America for later this year.
The touring announcement comes right as his new studio project dominates the music landscape. All thirteen tracks from the record successfully flooded the domestic Spotify chart simultaneously, while the album quickly scaled the Apple Music charts all the way into the top five position. This massive streaming moment marks a definitive career high for the young artist, who currently boasts an impressive sixteen songs charting all at once.
The early momentum has been fueled by an explosive week of promotion, including a stellar network television debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Critics have rushed to praise the project, with major publications celebrating his growth into maturity, his embrace of emotional vulnerability, and his undeniable knack for intimate pop songwriting. The record seamlessly threads classic pop structures through a modern R&B lens.
This new live venture represents a major step up in venue scale, taking his high energy show to massive, iconic spaces like Radio City Music Hall in New York City and the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. It is a stunning escalation for an artist who had never even played a live show just three years ago. Since then, his live demand has skyrocketed, moving one hundred thousand tickets across three continents during his previous touring cycle alone. He even recently shared the stage with Don Toliver at Madison Square Garden following a viral collaborative moment.
The Live Nation promoted tour officially kicks off on September 2 in Irving, Texas, winding through major markets before wrapping up late October in California. Tickets are set to open to the general public on Thursday, June 11 at 10 am local time through his official website, with various artist presales launching earlier in the week.
