We found cheap tickets to see Michael Kiwanuka and Brittany Howard on tour

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Michael Kiwanuka (L) and Brittany Howard are co-headlining on tour in fall 2024.
Michael Kiwanuka (L) and Brittany Howard are co-headlining on tour in fall 2024.

This is a two-for-one deal you won’t want to miss.

Starting Wednesday, Sept. 25, Michael Kiwanuka and Brittany Howard are stepping out on their 16-concert co-headlining tour that will send them to theaters, parks, ballrooms, botanical gardens, pavilions and amphitheaters all over North America.

Early in the run, the soulful pair will make back-to-back stops in New York.

First, they’re scheduled to perform at Port Chester’s Capitol Theatre on Wednesday, Oct. 2. The following night, Thursday, Oct. 3, Kiwanuka and Howard share headlining duties at New York City’s Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage.

The duo will be joined by special guest multi-instrumentalist Yasmin Williams at all shows.

“I can’t wait to see you America,” Kiwanuka shared on Instagram. “It’s been so long and I’ve missed playing for you. I’m counting down the days.”

As of now, tickets are available to catch the “Big Little Lies” theme song vocalist (that’s Kiwanuka, of course) and the Alabama Shakes frontwoman live at all shows.

Based on our findings, prices are going for as low as $32 before fees on Vivid Seats for any one concert at the time of publication.

Other shows have tickets starting anywhere from $38 to $105 before fees.

For more information, we have everything you need to know and more about Michael Kiwanuka and Brittany Howard’s 2024 co-headlining tour below.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

Michael Kiwanuka and Brittany Howard tour schedule 2024

A complete tour schedule including dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found here:

Michael Kiwanuka and Brittany Howard tour dates

Ticket prices
start at

Sept. 25 at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Toronto, ON, CA

$38

Sept. 26 at MTELUS in Montreal, QC, CA

$78

Sept. 29 at The Met in Philadelphia, PA

$32

Oct. 2 at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY

$74

Oct. 3 at the Capital One SummerStage in New York, NY

$38

Oct. 5 at the Chicago Theatre in Chicago, IL

$64

Oct. 6 at the Palace Theatre in Saint Paul, MN

$100

Oct. 8 at the Mission Ballroom in Denver, CO

$105
(fees included)

Oct. 10 at the Idaho Botanical Garden in Boise, ID

$77

Oct. 11 at the McMenamins Historic Edgefield Manor in Troutdale, OR

$56

Oct. 12 at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver, BC, CA

$69

Oct. 14 at the Britt Pavilion in Jacksonville, OR

$73

Oct. 15 at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, WA

$52

Oct. 17 at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, CA

$97(fees included)

Oct. 18 at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, CA

$59(fees included)

Oct. 19 at the Vina Robles Amphitheatre in Paso Robles, CA

$63(fees included)

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and, if it isn’t noted, will include additional fees at checkout.)

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Michael Kiwanuka new music

On July 10, the 37-year-old crooner dropped “Floating Parade,” his first single in two years.

The 3:49 track is a return to the ethereal, otherworldly, indefinable sound Kiwanuka is known for — it’s chill and haunting all at once.

To hear for yourself, you can find “Floating Parade” here.

Brittany Howard new music

The roots-y garage rocker released her second solo studio album “What Now” in February 2024.

Over the first few songs, Howard takes listeners on a space-y, trippy ride that is equal parts soul and psychedelia. Perhaps the dusty record’s most surprising attribute is that it hit shelves this year and not in 1967.

Then, we move to the modern era as she embraces more modern production — Howard never fails to zag when you expect her to zig.

Standout songs include the percussion-heavy jam “What Now,” blissed out “I Don’t” and shockingly intimate ballad “To Be Still.”

If this sounds like the record for you, click here to check out “What Now.”

Yasmin Williams

Before Kiwanuka and Howard take the stage, the 27-year-old Virginian will kick things off at all shows.

For those unfamiliar with her oevure, we suggest starting with the calming “Juvenescence,” feel good “Restless Heart” and bluegrass-adjacent “Sunshowers.”

For more, Williams’ complete catalog can be found here.

Huge concert tours in 2024

While no tour might strike the same balance of fun and emotion as Kiwanuka and Howard’s, here are just five that might come close.

Leon Bridges

Black Pumas

Khruangbin

Anderson .Paak

Thee Sacred Souls

Who else is on the road? Take a look at our list of the 50 biggest concert tours in 2024 to find the show for you.


Why you should trust ‘Post Wanted’ by the New York Post

This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villase?or of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.