Evelyn Champagne King Tour Dates 2026
Jul 25, 2026 – Oct 10, 2026
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Evelyn Champagne King Concert Dates and Tickets
Disco icon Evelyn "Champagne" King dominates with her timeless voice, forever celebrated for her chart-topping anthem "Shame." Driven by deep nostalgia, her classic disco hits are returning to the live stage.
Get ready for the upcoming Evelyn Champagne King tour across North America. The dates start on May 24, 2026, bringing energy to Pomona, Detroit, Philadelphia, Chicago, and North Las Vegas. At separate shows, she performs alongside a rotating lineup of R&B legends, including Zapp, Tuxedo, Charlie Wilson, The Mary Jane Girls, Val Young, Atlantic Starr, S.O.S. Band, Klymaxx, and Shalamar. Separate from standard concerts, she joins festival events like sailing from Miami for the Ultimate Disco Cruise.
Do not miss your chance to see this star live. Secure your tickets today to experience her performance.
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About Evelyn "Champagne" King
Born in the Bronx, Grammy-winning R&B and disco singer Evelyn "Champagne" King debuted with her 1977 hit "Shame" and dominated the 80s with "I'm in Love" and "Love Come Down". Known for forming the First Ladies of Disco and working with Kashif, she remains active with her 2026 track "A Whole Lotta Yum Yum". Catch her live on the Evelyn Champagne King tour, starting May 24, 2026.
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Evelyn "Champagne" King Tour Dates 2026:
Jul 25 - The Aretha Franklin Amphitheatre, Detroit, MI
Aug 20 - Dell Music Center, Philadelphia, PA
Oct 10 - Cannery Hotel and Casino, N Las Vegas, NV
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