JoJo 2025 ‘Too Much To Say Tour’: Presale, dates, venues, & all you need to know

JoJo 2025 ‘Too Much To Say Tour’
JoJo (image via official Facebook @JoJo)

JoJo 2025 ‘Too Much To Say Tour’ is scheduled from February 22, 2025, to March 29, 2025, across the United States and Canada. The singer will be accompanied by Emmy Meli on the tour, which will include a total of 19 shows as of the writing of this article.

Presale for the tour is currently ongoing and is accessible to those who have signed up for the singer's mailing list. A general on-sale of tickets will follow on November 22, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. local time. Tickets and presales can be accessed via Ticketmaster or the singer's own website.

The singer announced her new tour via her Instagram page on November 20, 2024, stating:

"NGL, it’s been way too long. I’ve got toooo much to say but I’ll start with… I’ve really missed you and… ITS TIME TO GET MY ASS ON THE ROAD. Let’s link up, shall we?! New music. Great times."

The singer continued:

"Only THE BEST of vibes. catch me outside February and March frolicking in a metaphorical field of clovers drop some 4 leaf cloves in the comments and let me know what city I’ll see you in! Love, Jo."

JoJo 2025 ‘Too Much To Say Tour’ dates and venues

The dates and venues for JoJo 2025 ‘Too Much To Say Tour’ are given below:

  • February 22, 2025 – Nashville, Tennessee at Marathon Music Works
  • February 25, 2025 – Houston, Texas at House of Blues Houston
  • February 26, 2025 – Dallas, Texas at The Factory in Deep Ellum
  • March 2, 2025 – San Diego, California at SOMA
  • March 4, 2025 – Los Angeles, California at The Wiltern
  • March 5, 2025 – San Francisco, California at The Warfield
  • March 8, 2025 – Seattle, Washington State at Showbox SoDo
  • March 9, 2025 – Portland, Oregon at Roseland Theater
  • March 12, 2025 – Denver, Colorado at Ogden Theater
  • March 14, 2025 – Minneapolis, Minnesota at First Avenue
  • March 15, 2025 – Chicago, Illinois at Ramova Theater
  • March 18, 2025 – Detroit, Michigan at Masonic Temple Theater
  • March 19, 2025 – Toronto, Ontario at The Danforth Music Hall
  • March 21, 2025 – Cleveland, Ohio at Agora Theater
  • March 23, 2025 – Atlanta, Georgia at Tabernacle
  • March 25, 2025 – Silver Springs, Maryland at The Fillmore
  • March 26, 2025 – Boston, Massachusetts at Roadrunner
  • March 28, 2025 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at The Fillmore Philadelphia
  • March 29, 2025 – New York City, New York at Terminal 5

JoJo will release her latest EP, NGL, on January 24, 2025, via Clover Music and BMG. The EP will be her first new EP since 2015's #LoveJo2. Additionally, the EP will be her first overall release after her studio album, Trying Not to Think About It.

The singer recently released her memoir Over The Influence, on September 19, 2024. The memoir revealed how she felt about not owning her own voice rights, as well as what it felt like being a child music star.

JoJo elaborated on the memoir in an exclusive interview with The Grazia on September 19, 2024, stating:

"I started putting out music so young. I wanted to try to make sense of what the past 20 years of my life and career have been and share some of the stories, the hard times, the weird times and the things that I’ve learned along the way."

The singer later provided a brief glimpse into the years of her life when she was engaged in her lawsuit to get her voice rights back, stating:

"That period was like industry musical chairs, a lot of politics behind the scenes, people leaving labels and me not having an advocate at that particular label, boring industry stuff.but unfortunately that’s my story. I was deeply, deeply confused and I felt really shovelled around. I was angry."

The singer continued:

"I was making so much music and fans were like “why aren’t you putting anything out? I felt embarrassment and shame in ways that I had learned from childhood – numbing the pain with substances and feeling like I was doing a really good job of holding on."

JoJo is best known for her debut studio album, JoJo, which was released on June 22, 2004. The album was released by Blackground Music label, which at the time was working with Universal.

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Edited by Tiasha Sarkar