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  • USClevelandHouse of Blues Cleveland

    Joy Oladokun: The Blackbird Tour

    Wednesday: 19:00

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  • CATorontoThe Axis Club (formerly known as The Mod Club)

    Joy Oladokun - The Blackbird Tour

    Thursday: 19:00

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  • USNew YorkIrving Plaza Powered By Verizon 5G

    Joy Oladokun: The Blackbird Tour

    Thursday: 19:00

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  • USAsbury ParkThe Stone Pony

    Joy Oladokun: The Blackbird Tour

    Friday: 19:00

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  • USWashingtonHoward Theatre

    Joy Oladokun

    Friday: 20:00

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  • USCharlotteThe Underground

    Joy Oladokun: The Blackbird Tour

    Saturday: 20:00

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  • USAshevilleThe Orange Peel

    Joy Oladokun

    Wednesday: 20:00

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  • USColorado SpringsBlack Sheep

    Joy Oladokun: The Blackbird Tour

    Friday: 20:00

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  • USDenverSummit

    Joy Oladokun: The Blackbird Tour

    Saturday: 19:00

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  • CAVancouverCommodore Ballroom

    Joy Oladokun: The Blackbird Tour

    Thursday: 19:00

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  • USSan FranciscoThe Fillmore

    Joy Oladokun: The Blackbird Tour

    Sunday: 20:00

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  • USSan DiegoThe Observatory North Park

    Joy Oladokun: The Blackbird Tour

    Sunday: 19:00

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  • USPhoenixThe Van Buren

    Joy Oladokun: The Blackbird Tour

    Tuesday: 20:00

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  • USAustinScoot Inn

    Joy Oladokun: The Blackbird Tour

    Saturday: 19:00

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  • USBirminghamSaturn Birmingham

    Joy Oladokun: The Blackbird Tour

    Tuesday: 19:30

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  • USNashvilleRyman Auditorium

    Joy Oladokun: The Blackbird Tour

    Thursday: 19:30

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  • USNorth CharlestonRiverfront Park

    High Water

    Saturday: 00:00

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Joy Oladokun documents her life in songs. For as much as she examines her place in the world as the first-generation daughter of Nigerian immigrants and a proud queer Black person, she also celebrates the little details and the simple pleasures of being alive. Of course, the narrator’s humble demeanor belies the gravity of her extraordinary accomplishments thus far—from captivating audiences on sold out tours and late-night television to finding herself with a guitar in hand on the White House lawn in celebration of equality. After grinding it out for years, she reached critical mass with her 2021 major label debut, ‘in defense of my own happiness’.

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