This year marks Ludacris' 10th anniversary in the entertainment business. Since bursting onto the at the turn of the past decade, the Disturbing Tha Peace CEO has been riding a major wave of success.
Having firmly established himself in the worlds of music, film and television, Ludacris shows no signs of slowing down. He's currently wrapping up his seventh studio album, The Battle of the Sexes. Its first single, "How Low", is zooming up the music charts, hitting no. 1 at Urban Radio, no. 2 on Billboard's Rap Songs chart and no. 4 on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop chart.
Helping to launch the release of his forthcoming album, Ludacris is set to join the Black Eyed Peas on their The E.N.D. tour throughout the nation, kicking off in Atlanta on February 4th, and then hitting 32 more cities including New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago and Miami.
In addition to his new album and upcoming tour, Ludacris continues his charitable work to help improve the lives of children through the Ludacris Foundation. He also recently established his own cognac, Conjure, currently available in the Atlanta and Miami markets.
The Battle of the Sexes is slated for release March 9, via Def Jam/DTP.
Below are confirmed dates and venues for "The E.N.D." Tour:
2/4- Atlanta, Georgia @ Philips Arena
2/6- Miami, Florida @ American Airlines Arena
2/9- Jacksonville, Florida @ Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
2/10- Tampa, Florida @ Saint Pete Times Forum
2/12- Nashville, Tennessee @ Sommet Center
2/13- Birmingham, Alabama @ BJCC Arena
2/16- Columbus, Ohio @ Value City Arena at Jerome Schottenstein Center
2/17- Lexington, Kentucky @ Rupp Arena
2/19- Raleigh, North Carolina @ RBC Center
2/20- Charlotte, North Carolina @ Time Warner Cable Arena
2/22- Hampton, Virginia @ Hampton Coliseum
2/23- Washington, DC @ Verizon Center
2/24- New York, New York @ Madison Square Garden
2/26- Boston, Massachusetts @ TD Banknorth Garden
2/27- Uncasville, Connecticut @ Mohegan Sun Resort and Casino/Sun Arena
3/1- Uniondale, New York @ Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
3/3- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania @ The Wachovia Center
3/4- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania @ Mellon Arena
3/9- Detroit, Michigan @ Palace of Auburn Hills
3/11- Milwaukee, Wisconsin @ Bradley Center
3/13- Chicago, Illinois @ United Center
3/19- Dallas, Texas @ American Airlines Center
3/20- Tulsa, Oklahoma @ BOK Center
3/22- Saint Paul, Minnesota @ Xcel Energy Center
3/24- Kansas City, Missouri @ Sprint Center
3/25- Des Moines, Iowa @ Iowa Events Center/Wells Fargo Arena
3/27- Denver, Colorado @ Pepsi Center
3/29- Los Angeles, California @ Staples Center
3/31- Glendale, Arizona @ Jobing.com Arena
4/2- San Jose, California @ HP Pavilion at San Jose
4/7- Sacramento, California @ ARCO Arena
4/10- Tacoma, Washington @ Tacoma Dome
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