Noname has announced her first tour in four years following the release of her highly anticipated third album, Sundial. Noname will kick off her North American tour on October 11th in Chicago at the famous Riviera Theater. She will make a tour stop in Los Angeles on Nov. 6 when she headlines the Wiltern. Additional Noname tour dates include shows in Sacramento, Cleveland, Detroit, Atlanta, Memphis, Toronto and more tour dates.
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Tickets to Noname will go on sale to the general public on Friday, August 25th at 10 am local time. A number of Noname presales will be available as early as Wednesday, August 23rd at 10 am local time. Fans can get their tickets early through the Noname presales. Get the presale code and more details below.
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Noname recently held a free Sundial Block Party in her hometown of Bronzeville, Chicago featuring entertainment for all-ages, local activist organizations, and performances by Noname, Navy Blue, Alex Vaughn, and a surprise set from Common.
Sundial is Noname’s third album. Created in Los Angeles over the last few months, Sundial follows her acclaimed 2018 album Room 25 and her 2016 breakout mixtape Telefone, and is the result of years of exploration forced artist.
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The album includes guest appearances from Common, Billy Woods, Ayoni, Eryn Allen Kane, and more. It was produced by longtime collaborators Saba, Gaetan Judd, and Yussef Dayes.
To many fans’ dismay, Jay Electronica also had a guest spot on Noname’s Sundial which caused some serious disappointment verbalized through many comments on Noname’s recent Instagram posts.
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Fans expressed disappointment about her decision to collaborate with Jay Electronica due to his association with the Nation of Islam and support for Louis Farrakhan who openly expresses anti-Semitic views. Social media users also raised concerns about Jay’s past lyrics and his support for Kanye West despite West’s recent antisemitic comments.
When Do Noname Tickets Go On Sale?
Tickets to Noname’s Sundial tour will go on sale to the general public on Friday, Aug. 25 at 10am local time. Fans who would like to get their tickets early can choose to take part in a couple of presales. Get the Noname presale code details below.
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What is the Noname presale Code?
Fans can get their hands on Noname presale tickets as early as Wednesday, Aug. 23. There are a few different presales to take part in. We have the details and presale code for two of them below.
Live Nation Presale
A Live Nation presale will kick off on Wednesday, Aug. 23 at 10am local time through Thursday, Aug. 24 at 10pm. To access this presale, you first need to select your preferred Noname tour date. Next, pop in the following presale code for access to the presale tickets: TRACK.
Official Platinum Presale
An Official Platinum presale will kick off Wednesday, Aug. 23 at 10am local time through Thursday, Aug. 24 at 10pm local time. You DO NOT need a presale code for this one! But expect to pay a lot more. Get all the details on how Official Platinum tickets work below.
What Are Official Platinum Tickets?
If you see expensive tickets that are not VIP packages, those are official platinum tickets. These tickets are offered well over standard ticket prices, which is unfair to fans. The Event Organizer(s) have priced these tickets according to their market value (aka dynamic pricing). In other words, ticket pricing can go up or down and usually goes up.
Official platinum tickets do not include VIP packages. The only positive thing about them is that they make buying floor or front-row tickets to a high-demand concert easy if you’re willing to shed the extra cash. They can sometimes be purchased during a presale without a presale code. Availability and pricing for official platinum tickets are subject to change based on demand.

Where is Noname Touring in 2023?
10/11 – Chicago, IL @ The Riviera Theatre
10/12 – Detroit, MI @ Majestic Theatre
10/13 @ Toronto, ON @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre
10/15 – Minneapolis, MN @ First Ave – Mainroom
10/17 – Cleveland, OH @ Grog Shop
10/19 – New York, NY @ Terminal 5
10/22 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore
10/13 – Washington, DC @ The Fillmore Silver Spring
10/24 – Charlotte, NC @ The Underground
10/25 – Louisville, KY @ Headliners Music Hall
10/27 – Memphis, TN @ Minglewood Hall – 1884 Lounge
10/29 – Birmingham, AL @ Zydeco
10/30 – Atlanta, GA @ Buckhead Theatre
11/1 – New Orleans, LA @ Republic New Orleans
11/2 – Dallas, TX @ House of Blues – Cambridge Room
11/3 – San Antonio, TX @ Paper Tiger
11/6 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern
11/7 – Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst
11/8 – Oakland, CA @ The Fox Theatre
11/9 – Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades
11/13 – Seattle, WA @ Showbox SoDo
11/15 – Portland, OR @ Roseland Theater
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