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How much do concert tickets cost to see Leon Thomas on tour in 2025?

How much do concert tickets cost to see Leon Thomas on tour in 2025?

New York Post5 hours ago

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Leon Thomas is having quite a month.
In addition to being named BET's Best New Artist at their June 9 awards ceremony, the 31-year-old R&B icon announced his 'Mutts Don't Heel Tour' with Ambré, which had to be extended due to overwhelming demand.
'America showed out!' he shared via Instagram.
The Brooklyn native now has two shows in Brooklyn, aka his home borough. He'll be at the Brooklyn Paramount on Sunday, Nov. 23 and Monday, Nov. 24.
These concerts — Thomas currently has 31 in North America — follow the release of the supersized deluxe edition of his 2024 album 'Mutt.' The newer version of the record is known as 'Mutt Deluxe: Heel' and hit shelves on May 30.
'It's been a wild ride and I'm grateful to have you along with me,' the Grammy winner noted on social media. ''HEEL' tells another side of my story.'
If you'd like to see 'another side of Thomas' story' live, tickets are available for all North American 'Mutts Don't Heel Tour' concerts.
At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats for any one show was $72 including fees on Vivid Seats.
Other shows have tickets starting anywhere from $74 to $179 USD including fees.
For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about Leon Thomas' 2025 tour below.
All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.
Leon Thomas tour schedule 2025
A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found here:
Leon Thomas tour dates Ticket prices
start at Oct. 30 at the House of Blues in Dallas, TX $131.52
(including fees) Nov. 3 at Emo's in Austin, TX $108
(including fees) Nov. 4 at the Bayou Music Center in Houston, TX $87.32
(including fees) Nov. 5 at the House of Blues in New Orleans, LA $119.18
(including fees) Nov. 7 at the Brooklyn Bowl in Nashville, TN $177
(including fees) Nov. 9 at The Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA $165
(including fees) Nov. 12 at Revolution Live in Fort Lauderdale, FL $125
(including fees) Nov. 14 at The Fillmore in Charlotte, NC $166
(including fees) Nov. 15 at The Ritz in Raleigh, NC $115
(including fees) Nov. 16 at The Fillmore in Silver Spring, MD $119.09
(including fees) Nov. 17 at The Fillmore in Silver Spring, MD $130.30
(including fees) Nov. 19 at The Fillmore in Philadelphia, PA $126.59
(including fees) Nov. 20 at the Citizens House of Blues in Boston, MA $83.06
(including fees) Nov. 23 at the Brooklyn Paramount in Brooklyn, NY $136
(including fees) Nov. 24 at the Brooklyn Paramount in Brooklyn, NY $103
(including fees) Nov. 26 at The Danforth Music Hall in Toronto, ON, CA $87
(including fees) Nov. 28 at The Fillmore in Detroit, MI $76
(including fees) Nov. 29 at Bogart's in Cincinnati, OH $106
(including fees) Dec. 2 at the House of Blues in Cleveland, OH $109
(including fees) Dec. 3 at the Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, IL $86
(including fees) Dec. 6 at First Avenue in Minneapolis, MN $91
(including fees) Dec. 9 at the Summit Music Hall in Denver, CO $74
(including fees) Dec. 11 at The Depot in Salt Lake City, UT $72
(including fees) Dec. 14 at Showbox at the Market in Seattle, WA $121
(including fees) Dec. 15 at Showbox at the Market in Seattle, WA $104
(including fees) Dec. 16 at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver, BC, CA $86
(including fees) Dec. 17 at the Roseland Theater in Portland, OR $87
(including fees) Dec. 19 at the Fox Theater in Oakland, CA $92
(including fees) Dec. 21 at The Van Buren in Phoenix, AZ $113.65
(including fees) Dec. 22 at The Wiltern in Los Angeles, CA $87.64
(including fees) Dec. 23 at The Wiltern in Los Angeles, CA $86.24
(including fees) March 24, 2026 at the O2 Academy in Bristol, GB $179
(including fees) March 26, 2026 at the O2 Academy 2 in Birmingham, GB $179
(including fees) March 27, 2026 at the Manchester Academy in Manchester, GB $137
(including fees) April 3, 2026 at the Eventim Apollo in London, GB $120
(including fees)
(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and, if it isn't noted, will include additional fees at checkout.)
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Leon Thomas set list
This past March, Thomas headlined at University Park, PA's Eisenhower Auditorium. According to Set List FM, this is what he took to the stage at the one-off gig.
01.) 'HOW FAST'
02.) 'SAFE PLACE'
03.) 'Slow Down'
04.) 'DANCING WITH DEMONS'
05.) 'Love Jones'
06.) 'YES IT IS'
07.) 'MUTT'
08.) 'VIBES DON'T LIE'
09.) 'LUCID DREAMS'
10.) 'Far Fetched'
11.) 'Blue Hundreds'
12.) 'Aquarius'
13.) 'Sneak'
14.) 'SOONER OR LATER'
15.) 'Crash & Burn'
16.) 'My Will'
17.) 'FEELINGS ON SILENT'
18.) 'Breaking Point'
Encore
19.) 'Treasure in the Hills'
Leon Thomas new music
On May 30, Thomas unveiled 'Mutt Deluxe: Heel.'
The two-disc re-release is an epic 23-song soundscape — which makes sense considering he produced music for Ariana Grande, Babyface, Drake, Rick Ross and SZA, to name just a few — that starts with the whirrs of a racetrack before Thomas' unmistakable tenor kicks in on 'How Fast.'
From there, we're taken on a journey with highs like the stinging throwback 'Safe Place,' stirring NSFW 'Vibes Don't Lie,' the wall of sound-laden 'I Do' and megahit 'Mutt.'
Crazily enough, that's just disc one.
If you'd like to give the timeless record a spin, you can find 'Mutt Deluxe: Heel' here.
Ambré
While on the road, Thomas will be joined by 28-year-old singer Ambré.
For those unfamiliar with the gifted singer, we recommend checking out her smooth 'I'm Baby,' propulsive yet laid back 'the catch up' and contemplative 'You Don't Know.'
Want to dive even deeper? Sneak a peek at Ambré's complete discography here.
Huge singers on tour in 2025
Thomas isn't the only larger-than-life vocalist out and about this year.
Here are just five of our favorites you won't want to miss live these next few months.
• Chris Brown
• The Weeknd
• Kali Uchis
• Maxwell
• NxWorries with Anderson .Paak
Who else is pounding the pavement? Take a look at our list of all the biggest artists on tour in 2025 to find the show for you.
This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change

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