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Masego Announces UK And European Tour For 2022

This past week Masego announced his biggest UK and European tour ever. The LA-based hit maker will kick off the new tour in Warsaw, Poland around early February 2022. And Masego plans to play in 20 cities and then concluding at O2 Academy Brixton on second week of March.

Tickets for the tour dates are on pre-sale right now, and the general sale of tickets starts this Friday the 22nd. Be on the look out for more information regarding the tour and more by checking out OnStage.

This great news comes after the release of the new single “Garden Party.” It is the latest track from the Virginia Native that features JID and Outkast legend Big Boi.

As far as the single itself, it falls into the categories of Jazz and Soul. The instrumental hook is insanely catchy and consists of lively trumpets and drums. Meanwhile, Masego and friends bring us some pretty solid bars during the three-minute “party.”

The multi-instrumentalist teased the track with his inimitable sax riff on TikTok, which gained over 100,000 views in less than 24 hours, before the release early this month.

Masego Has Been Turning Up On Tracks All Year

Although this is the first single we’ve heard under Masego this year, he has been hard at work popping up on plenty of other tracks. Masego recently released Studying Abroad: Extended Stay, the deluxe edition of his acclaimed 2020 EP.

This year, other than releasing a remix of his popular 2020 track “Mystery Lady (feat. Don Toliver)” Masego has been playing more of a support role. So far he has been featured on tracks from Jords, ELHAE, and most notably on Lucky Daye’s “Good & Plenty (Remix)“.

With such unique talent, hopefully, we can get more from the Saxophone playing singer/rapper before 2021 ends. But for now, listen to the new single and comment down below telling us what YOU think.

And be sure to get all the news about upcoming tours, festivals, and livestreams here on MusicDaily.app.

 

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