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Steve Lacy Announces South american Tour Following Grammy Nominations

Singer-songwriter‌ Steve Lacy is riding a wave of critical acclaim and Grammy nominations into a South American tour ⁢scheduled for March 2025. The tour will include headlining performances and appearances ⁤at the Lollapalooza festivals in Argentina, Chile, and Brazil. This declaration follows Lacy receiving​ three Grammy nominations for ⁢the 67th Annual Grammy Awards, too be held on February 2, 2025.

Lacy’s album‍ CHROMAKOPIA is ⁣nominated for both album of the Year and Best Rap Album. His album DON’T TAP ⁤THE GLASS is up for Best Alternative Music Album. ⁤These nominations recognize Lacy’s innovative blend‍ of genres and his growing influence in contemporary music.

Tour Dates and Locations

Specific dates and⁢ venues for the South American tour are expected to be ⁢announced in‍ the ​coming weeks, according to a Billboard report. The tour will feature performances in Argentina, Chile, and brazil, with appearances at the following Lollapalooza festivals:

  • Lollapalooza Argentina (March 7-9, 2025)
  • Lollapalooza Chile (March 14-16, 2025)
  • lollapalooza Brazil (March 21-23, 2025)

Fans are encouraged to follow Lacy’s ⁤official website and social media channels ⁢for updates on‌ ticket sales and additional tour facts. Steve Lacy’s official website provides the most current information.

About Steve ⁤Lacy and CHROMAKOPIA

Steve Lacy, born May 23, 1998, is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. He gained initial recognition as a guitarist ⁣for The Internet. Lacy’s solo career has been marked by a distinctive sound ⁣that blends R&B, funk, and indie rock.

CHROMAKOPIA, released in May⁤ 2023, showcases Lacy’s versatility and songwriting prowess. The album features singles like “Bad Habit,” which became a viral sensation on TikTok and peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100. Rolling Stone’s⁢ review ​ praised the album’s experimental production and Lacy’s introspective lyrics.

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