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New Jurassic 5 Album and Tour On the Way - AllHipHop

New Jurassic 5 Album and Tour On the Way

Hip-Hop quintet Jurassic 5 is hitting the road for a nationwide wide tour in support of its forthcoming album, Feedback. The release, which follows the group’s previous efforts, Power by Numbers and Quality Control, will allow fans to hear growth from the Los Angeles-based group. "It’s a step up for us because we have been basically known as an underground group. We’ve been known as a backpacker group," said Soup. "This album still has elements of that because that’s who we are, but at the same time we are also trying to step into another realm." Producers on the album include Nu-Mark ("Future Sound," "Red Hot," and "Where We At"), Scott Storch ("Brown Girl"), Salaam Remi ("Radio" and "Get It Together"), Exile and Bean One. Featured guests consist of Mos Def, who appears on the track, "Where We At" and the Dave Matthews Band, who drop by for the first single, "Work It Out." The Jurassic 5 tour is slated to kick off before the album’s July 25 release date. The outing will land in close to three dozen cities, including stops in Austin, Texas, Washington, D.C., Charlotte, Las Vegas and Los Angeles. The following is a complete list of Jurassic 5 tour dates: July 18th – Seattle, WA – The Showbox July 19th – Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom July 21st – Stateline, NV – Mont Bleu Resort July 22nd – San Francisco, CA – Filmore July 23rd – San Francisco, CA – Filmore July 25th – West Hollywood, CA – House of Blues July 26th – West Hollywood, CA – House of Blues July 27th – San Diego, CA – 4th and B Concert Theatre July 28th – Tempe, AZ – Marquee Theatre July 29th – Santa Fe, NM – Paolo Soleri Amphitheater July 31st – Dallas, TX – Gypsy Tea Room & Ballroom August 1st – Austin, TX – Stubb’s BBQ August 2nd – Houston, TX – Warehouse Live August 4th – St. Petersburg, FL – Jannus Landing August 5th – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Revolution August 6th – Lake Buena Vista, FL – House of Blues August 9th – Atlanta, GA – Roxy Theatre August 10th – Knoxville, TN – Bijou Theatre August 11th – Charlotte, NC – Neighborhood Theatre August 12th – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel August 14th – Washington, D.C. – 9:30 Club August 22nd – So. Burlington, VT – Higher Ground Ballroom August 24th – Buffalo, NY – The Town Ballroom August 25th – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues August 26th – Detroit, MI – St. Andrews Hall August 28th – Cincinnati, OH – Bogart’s August 30th – St. Louis, MO – The Pageant August 31st – Indianapolis, IN – Vogue Theatre September 1st – Chicago, IL – House of Blues September 2nd – Milwaukee, WI – The Rave @ The Eagles Club September 4th – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue September 5th – Lawrence, KS – Granada Theatre September 8th – Aspen, CO – Belly Up, Aspen September 9th – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheater September 10th – Boulder, CO – Fox Theatre September 11th – Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot September 13th – Las Vegas, NV – House of Blues

Hip-Hop quintet

Jurassic 5 is hitting the road for a nationwide wide tour in support of its

forthcoming album, Feedback.

The release, which

follows the group’s previous efforts, Power by Numbers and Quality

Control, will allow fans to hear growth from the Los

Angeles-based group.

"It’s a step

up for us because we have been basically known as an underground group. We’ve

been known as a backpacker group," said Soup.

"This album still has elements of that because that’s who we are, but at

the same time we are also trying to step into another realm."

Producers on the

album include Nu-Mark ("Future Sound," "Red Hot," and "Where

We At"), Scott Storch ("Brown Girl"), Salaam Remi ("Radio"

and

"Get It Together"), Exile and Bean One.

Featured guests

consist of Mos Def, who appears on the track, "Where We At" and the

Dave Matthews Band, who drop by for the first single, "Work It Out."

The Jurassic 5

tour is slated to kick off before the album’s July 25 release date.

The outing will

land in close to three dozen cities, including stops in Austin, Texas, Washington,

D.C., Charlotte, Las Vegas and Los Angeles.

The following is

a complete list of Jurassic 5 tour dates:

July 18th – Seattle,

WA – The Showbox

July 19th – Portland,

OR – Crystal Ballroom

July 21st – Stateline,

NV – Mont Bleu Resort

July 22nd – San

Francisco, CA – Filmore

July 23rd – San

Francisco, CA – Filmore

July 25th – West

Hollywood, CA – House of Blues

July 26th – West

Hollywood, CA – House of Blues

July 27th – San

Diego, CA – 4th and B Concert Theatre

July 28th – Tempe,

AZ – Marquee Theatre

July 29th – Santa

Fe, NM – Paolo Soleri Amphitheater

July 31st – Dallas,

TX – Gypsy Tea Room & Ballroom

August 1st – Austin,

TX – Stubb’s BBQ

August 2nd – Houston,

TX – Warehouse Live

August 4th – St.

Petersburg, FL – Jannus Landing

August 5th – Fort

Lauderdale, FL – Revolution

August 6th – Lake

Buena Vista, FL – House of Blues

August 9th – Atlanta,

GA – Roxy Theatre

August 10th –

Knoxville, TN – Bijou Theatre

August 11th –

Charlotte, NC – Neighborhood Theatre

August 12th –

Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel

August 14th –

Washington, D.C. – 9:30 Club

August 22nd –

So. Burlington, VT – Higher Ground Ballroom

August 24th –

Buffalo, NY – The Town Ballroom

August 25th –

Cleveland, OH – House of Blues

August 26th –

Detroit, MI – St. Andrews Hall

August 28th –

Cincinnati, OH – Bogart’s

August 30th –

St. Louis, MO – The Pageant

August 31st –

Indianapolis, IN – Vogue Theatre

September 1st

– Chicago, IL – House of Blues

September 2nd

– Milwaukee, WI – The Rave @ The Eagles Club

September 4th

– Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue

September 5th

– Lawrence, KS – Granada Theatre

September 8th

– Aspen, CO – Belly Up, Aspen

September 9th

– Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheater

September 10th

– Boulder, CO – Fox Theatre

September 11th

– Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot

September 13th

– Las Vegas, NV – House of Blues