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Andy Grammer’s 2019 Tour Making 2 Stops In Washington

Andy Grammer just announced new tour dates beginning in September. Here's when he's coming to Washington.

SPOKANE, WA — Andy Grammer just announced new fall shows across the country for his “Don’t Give Up On Me Tour,” and he'll be visiting both Spokane and Seattle. Grammer announced the new shows Tuesday on Twitter and seemed quite excited, writing: “LETS GOOOOOOOO.”

In Seattle, Grammer will play The Moore on Sept. 14. The following night, he'll be in Spokane at the Knitting Factory. Click here to find tickets and enter the promo code “PatchTickets10” at checkout to get 10 percent off. The general on-sale begins Friday at 10 a.m. Eastern Time.

The jaunt begins on the West Coast with shows in major cities like San Diego, Los Angeles, Sacramento, and Denver. He then makes his way east, stopping in cities including Minneapolis, Chicago, Cleveland, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Charlotte, Atlanta, Nashville, New Orleans, Dallas, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh and Boston. In all, Grammer will hit 33 cities.

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Grammer, a multi-platinum pop artist, has multiple hits to his name in his career, charting “Honey, I’m Good.” in the summer of 2015, “Keep Your Head Up,” in October 2011 and “Fresh Eyes” in December 2016, according to Billboard.

Concertgoers can expect to hear his hits as well as music from his latest album, “Naive,” set to drop July 26.

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“I really love this next album,” Grammer told Tanya Rad in an interview with On Air With Ryan Seacrest. “All you’re trying to do when you write a song is bottle some sort of truth and then you release it and hopefully people respond to it.”

He said his fourth studio album will consist of “inspirational push-thru-it vibes.”

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Patch national staffer Dan Hampton contributed to this report

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