"Glee" Star Darren Criss Launches Listen Up! Concert Tour May 29 | Playbill

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News "Glee" Star Darren Criss Launches Listen Up! Concert Tour May 29 "Glee" and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying star Darren Criss launches his 16-city summer tour, Listen Up!, May 29 at San Francisco's Fillmore.

The Listen Up! tour is in anticipation of a new studio album. The tour is set to play stops in Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago, Dallas and New York City. Fans can expect to hear new, original material from the performer's forthcoming album. A release date for the album has not been announced. 

The concert also gives fans the chance to hear songs Criss performed on "Glee" and in his Starkid shows. Material from his EP "human" will also be included.

Tour dates follow:

May 29, San Francisco, CA at The Fillmore
May 30, Los Angeles, CA at The House of Blues
May 31, Anaheim, CA at The House of Blues
June 3, Dallas, TX at The House of Blues
June 4, Houston, TX at The House of Blues
June 6, Nashville, TN at The Cannery Ballroom
June 7, Indianapolis, IN at Deluxe at Old National Centre
June 8, Chicago, IL at The House of Blues
June 10, Minneapolis, MN at Varsity Theater
June 12, Toronto, ON at Phoenix Concert Theatre
June 13, Ann Arbor, MI at Michigan Theatre Sonic Lunch
June 14, Cleveland, OH at The House of Blues
June 27, New York, NY at Roseland Ballroom
June 28, Philadelphia, PA at Theatre of Living Arts
June 29, Boston, MA at The House of Blues
June 30, Silver Spring, MD at The Fillmore

Criss also wrote and starred in A Very Potter Musical and A Very Potter Sequel, based on the "Harry Potter" series. His "Glee" cover of the Katy Perry hit "Teenage Dream" debuted at #1 on the Billboard charts, a first for the series. Criss has also been seen on the television series "Eastwick," "Cold Case" and "Archer." He made a splash with his Broadway debut in the 50th anniversary revival of How to Succeed, selling out his first performance after he took over the role of J. Pierrepont Finch for original star Daniel Radcliffe ("Harry Potter"). His three-week engagement proved to be box-office gold for producers, with increased ticket sales and several sold-out shows.

Tickets are on sale via Ticketmaster.

 
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