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Ticket Alert: Kehlani’s ‘CRASH’ Tour Lands at SF’s Chase Center

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Kehlani performs during the Sol Blume Music festival at Discovery Park on August 20, 2023 in Sacramento, California.  (Tim Mosenfelder/WireImage)

Kehlani is having a huge year. The Oakland R&B star’s new hit, “After Hours,” has an irresistible dancehall pulse that’s been fueling steamy moments at clubs and day parties all summer. And her new album CRASH explores the many shades of love, lust and desire, with unexpected experiments (like a Jill Scott and Young Miko pairing on the dripping wet “Sucia”) that stick the landing.

Kehlani is taking CRASH on the road this summer with an arena tour that kicks off in Minneapolis on Sept. 4, and concludes with a hometown show at San Francisco’s Chase Center on Nov. 2. Joining Kehlani are UK girl group FLO and rising Atlanta rapper Anycia.

Tickets go on sale to the general public this Friday, July 26 at 10 a.m. But there are a few ways to get your hands on them early.

The first is a Citi card presale that begins July 23 at 2 p.m. local time through the Citi Entertainment program. An artist presale starts 10 a.m. on July 24 with the password “24CRASH.” The Bay’s own Another Planet Entertainment, which is co-producing the event, has a presale at the same time with the password “tears.”

Ticketmaster and Live Nation both have presales that begin July 25 at 10 a.m.; if you use their services, check your account for details. Spotify, Bandsintown and GSW Dub Club also have presales at that time.

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Once you have your presale code and are good to go, all tickets can be found on Ticketmaster. They suggest signing into your account 10 minutes early.

CRASH sees Kehlani elevating to new artistic heights. It’s queer yet universal, with a palpable confidence that reflects the singer’s vulnerability and outspokenness. (Off the mic, Kehlani has been advocating for Palestinians while most of the music industry stays silent.) We can expect to see more of that bold vision when they take center stage.

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