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Jack Harlow announces “No Place Like Home” tour in 2024

Jack Harlow announces “No Place Like Home” tour in 2024

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Music lovers will be excited to find out what’s going on in Louisville next month.


What you need to know

  • Jack Harlow will join the Louisville Orchestra on its fourth annual No Place Like Home tour November 29-30
  • The concerts take place at Whitney Hall in Louisville
  • Presales begin on Tuesday, October 15th at 10am, before public presales begin on Thursday, October 17th at 10am
  • The Louisville native has been nominated for multiple Grammy Awards and has more than 27 million monthly Spotify listeners


Pop and rap meet the sounds of the symphony when Jack Harlow takes the stage with the Louisville Orchestra at Whitney Hall November 29-30. The concerts will be part of the Louisville-based hip-hop star’s fourth annual “No Place Like Home” tour.

Advance ticket sales for the shows, which are expected to be in high demand, begin at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, October 15, before public pre-sales begin at 10 a.m. on Thursday, October 17

During his tour last year, Harlow performed six shows across the commonwealth in cities such as Owensboro, Covington and Bowling Green. Harlow took the stage at the KFC Yum! Center for the 2022 edition and performed at five different Louisville venues during his first homecoming tour in 2021, including the Louisville Palace and the Mercury Ballroom.

Harlow’s career began in 2015, a year before graduating from Atherton High School, and his first big break came with 2020’s “What’s Poppin.” The 26-year-old has been nominated for multiple Grammy Awards and has achieved success thanks to hits like “First Class” and his November 2023 single “Lovin’ On Me,” which he spent a combined six weeks on Spotify, have more than 27 million No. 1 monthly Spotify listeners on the Billboard Hot 100.

Harlow also kicked off the GAZEBO Music Festival in Louisville this past Memorial Day weekend, where Grammy winner SZA headlined on May 25, before inclement weather affected the festival’s second night, May 26, where he headlined was supposed to occur, canceled. Gov. Andy Beshear, D-Ky., has named the Kentucky native an ambassador to the commonwealth.

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