Citizen Cope, who blends multiple genres of music including folk, blues, reggae, hip hop, rock and R&B, heads out on a special solo acoustic tour this fall in intimate theater settings. The 19-city tour launches on September 24 in Northampton, MA and runs through November 8 in San Diego, CA.

Citizen Cope is actually a pseudonym for multi-instrumentalist, DJ and producer Clarence Goodman, who continues to tour behind his 2006 album “Every Waking Moment,” his third album and second release for RCA, with whom he parted earlier this year.

Citizen Cope’s current summer dates include two festival dates: Rothbury Festival on July 5 and the Virgin Festival on August 9.

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Citizen Cope tour itinerary:
(Dates subject to change)

June 25 Ortley Beach, NJ Surf Club
June 26 New York, NY Terminal 5
June 27 Hampton Beach, NH Hampton Beach Casino
June 28 Edgartown, MA Outerland
July 5 Rothbury, MI Rothbury Festival
July 19 Commerce City, CO Dick’s Sporting Goods Park
August 8 Bethlehem, PA Zoellner Arts Center
August 9 Baltimore, MD Virgin Festival

Acoustic fall tour:

September 24 Northampton, MA Calvin Theater
September 25 Boston, MA Orpheum Theater
September 26 Albany, NY Empire Center at the Egg
September 27 Ithaca, NY State Theater
September 28 Munhall, PA Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead
October 1 Indianapolis, IN Egyptian Room / Murat Center
October 2 Louisville, KY W.L. Loyons Brown Theatre
October 6 Minneapolis, MN Guthrie Theatre
October 7 Kansas City, MO Midland Theatre
October 9 Dallas, TX House of Blues
October 10 Austin, TX Hogg Memorial Auditorium / University of Texas
October 11 Houston, TX Verizon Wireless Theater
October 12 New Orleans, LA House of Blues
October 13 Atlanta, GA Center Stage
October 27 Seattle, WA Benaroya Hall
October 28 Vancouver, British Columbia Vogue Theatre
October 30 Portland, OR Roseland Theater
November 3 San Francisco, CA Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Novemer 8 San Diego, CA Spreckels Theater
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