Tinashe Announces 2024 North American Headlining Tour

The singer will kick off the tour in October after releasing the brand new studio album Quantum Baby, including the hit single "Nasty." On the upcoming 23-show tour, Tinashe will pay homage to the fans by sharing with them her brand-new work and getting closer to audiences around North America.
August 6, 2024
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Tinashe is ready to hit the road on an extensive North American tour later this year in support of the upcoming studio album, Quantum Baby, out August 16. It is called the "Match My Freak" tour, which also touts the viral summer single "Nasty" alongside other new music.

Tinashe Career Highlights

From the moment she started her career, Tinashe had huge success—five songs on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, among them "2 On" featuring SchoolBoy Q, "Slumber Party" with Britney Spears, and "Nasty." Her album Aquarius listed on the Billboard 200 at No. 17 in October 2016.

This latest tour will be the first time she embarks on tour since her latest hit "Nasty" started taking off. The track released in April, 2024 has been her biggest hit since the 2014 smash hit with ScHoolboy Q, "2 On". The summer hit peaked at number 61 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart at the beginning of July this year marking her first solo entry into the Hot 100 Chart of her long career.

The summer smash hit has over 109 million streams on Spotify already and 21 million views on the official music video on YouTube.

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And it's not just Tinashe who you can invest in. Speaking of ScHoolboy Q, this catalog featuring the A$AP Ferg smash hit "Work" was purchased by an investor in August, 2018 for $73,700 and they've already made $87,684 from royalties collected. The coolest thing about this asset is that the song, despite being 10+ years old at this point, just peaked in revenue generated over its lifespan this past year with record revenues collected for the buyer of $17,313 in the past 12 months. This is quite the impressive return, and one that you can get your hands on as well with hundreds of catalogs to choose from.

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