Diggy Simmons Headlines 'Scream Tour: NXG'

Added: 20 August 2011 | Read 5256 times

Rapper Diggy Simmons will headline the 10th annual “Scream Tour” teen concert series, which is slated to kick off this September in Georgia.

Diggy will be joined by new group Mindless Behavior, along with The New Boyz, Jacob Latimore, Hamilton Park and new group The OMG Girlz.

The nationwide "Scream Tour: NXG" will kick off in Augusta Georgia on September 30th and wind down in Richmond Virginia, on November 20th.

Now in its 10th year, the "Scream Tour" was originally conceptualized by entertainment mogul Michael Mauldin, who is also the father of super producer Jermaine Dupri.

Throughout the years Mauldin has managed or shaped the careers of artists like Da Brat, Destiny's Child, Alicia Keys, Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, Kriss Kross, Arrested Development and others.

Presale VIP tickets go on sale Thursday (August 25th), while general tickets go on sale Saturday (August 27th."

For more information or to purchase tickets visit http://www.screamtour.com or http://www.ticketmaster.com/.


"Scream Tour: NXG" dates are as follows:
 
Sept 30 - Augusta, GA – Bell Auditorium
Oct  1- Montgomery, AL – Riverwalk Amphitheater
Oct  2- New Orleans, LA- UNO Lakefront Arena
Oct  7- Cleveland, OH – State Theatre
Oct  8- Philadelphia,PA – Tower Theater
Oct  9- D.C.- DAR Constitution Hall
Oct  14- Louisville,  KY – Palace Theater
Oct  15- Southaven, MS- De Soto Civic Center
Oct  16- St. Louis, MO – Fox Theater
Oct  21- Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium
Oct  23- Atlanta, GA – Fox Theater
Oct  28- Chicago, IL – Arie Crown Theatre
Oct  29-Cincinnati, OH – Aronoff Center
Oct  30- Detroit, MI – Fox Theater
Nov 4- Dallas/Grand Prairie, TX – Verizon Theatre
Nov 5- Houston, TX- Reliant Arena
Nov 11- Oakland, CA- Paramount Theater
Nov 13- Los Angeles, CA- Club Nokia
Nov 18- New York, NY- Best Buy Theater
Nov 20- Richmond, VA- Landmark Theatre


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