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New Edition's Las Vegas residency is still going strong through 2024, though only a few tour dates remain. Luckily, the iconic music group has added additional tour dates and there are a few different ways to buy New Edition tickets.

New Edition began their residency at the Encore Theater in Las Vegas in February, with their stay ultimately being extended through November. After their original six shows, New Edition added two more legs for this year for a total of 10 more concert dates. Performing on their 2024 concert tour are group members Bobby Brown, Ralph Tresvant, Johnny Gill, Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, and Ronnie DeVoe, who sing their classic hits like "Candy Girl," "Cool It Now," and "If It Isn't Love."

If you're still looking for how to buy tickets to New Edition's concerts, we've got you covered. Here's our breakdown of the R&B group's tour schedule, purchasing details, and ticket prices. You can also browse tickets and show specifics on StubHub and Vivid Seats at your leisure.

New Edition 2024 tour schedule

All six members of New Edition are returning for the remainder of the group's Las Vegas residency, which kicks off on July 3. It features seven shows from July 3 to July 13 in Las Vegas, with the third leg picking back up for three additional concert dates in October and November.

The group is also appearing at the Cincinnati Music Festival in July.

All concert times are listed in local time zones.

How to buy tickets for New Edition's 2024 concert tour

You can buy original tickets for New Edition's 2024 Las Vegas residency concert dates and music festival appearance on Ticketmaster. However, since the residency extension shows went on sale in March 2024, the quantity of remaining original tickets is limited.

Tickets can also be purchased from verified resale vendors like StubHub and Vivid Seats . You may have better luck with the variety of seating options and availability on resale sites compared to the original tickets still left.

It's also important to note that New Edition's shows at the Encore Theater in Las Vegas only permit concertgoers ages 18 and up — so be sure to bring your ID to get into the group's residency performances.

How much are New Edition's tickets?

Given the high demand for the group's remaining Las Vegas residency shows, tickets to see New Edition in 2024 are relatively expensive. Furthermore, ticket prices vary depending on each show's concert date and demand. Resale ticket prices are comparable to or cheaper than original ticket costs.

The cheapest original ticket prices on Ticketmaster begin at $175 for New Edition's Las Vegas shows on October 30 and November 1. The least expensive seats are generally in the left or right mezzanine. However, most other dates with remaining original tickets are a bit more costly, with the cheapest seats coming in at over $200.

On the other hand, original one-day Saturday tickets for New Edition's Cincinnati Music Festival performance start at only $65. This ticket also lets you see artists like Kem, Stokley, En Vogue, and Coco Jones. Check out the full line-up here .

The least expensive resale tickets available to New Edition's Las Vegas residency on StubHub start at $165 for the group's July 5 performance. Vivid Seats offers similar prices for resale tickets, as the cheapest available Las Vegas show passes begin at $165. However, both sites' base fares are slightly more expensive than the $65 original tickets for the Cincinnati Music Festival, as StubHub's begin at $72 while Vivid Seats' start at $73.

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New Edition does not have any opening acts for their tour. Once the showtime begins in Las Vegas, the R&B group will be the ones to come onstage.

Currently, New Edition has not announced any upcoming international tour dates for their 2024 concert series.

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New Edition knows how to put on a show! No matter which one is your favorite, they each have their time to shine. They interact with the crowd and make you feel like you are the only one in attendance. Once you'be experienced a New Edition concert you will be hooked and want to see them again & again & again! Their shows are definitely worth every penny. They NEVER disappoint!

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New Edition Announces The Culture Tour beginning February 2022 with Charlie Wilson and Special Guest Jodeci, Featuring a Stop in Atlanta at State Farm Arena on Sunday, February 20, 2022

NEW YORK (Dec. 13, 2021) - Veteran R&B group New Edition headlines an iconic lineup with the legendary Charlie Wilson, along with special guest, Jodeci, the bad boys of R&B. The Culture Tour kicks off a 30-city tour February 2022 , in Columbus, Ga., and features a stop in Atlanta at the award-winning State Farm Arena on Sunday, February 20, 2022 , with stops in Los Angeles, New York, and New Edition’s hometown of Boston.

In 1983, New Edition released their debut single Candy Girl off their self-titled album, hitting No.1 on the Billboard Hot Black Single Charts, jumping ahead of Michael Jackson’s Beat It. Since then, New Edition has released more than six studio albums, received multiple Soul Train and American Music Awards, and a Grammy Award nomination. In 2017, BET Network released their three-part Biopic: The New Edition Story , airing over three consecutive nights. The mini-series attracted 29 million total viewers. That same year, the network honored them with the BET Lifetime Achievement Award, recognizing the group as one of the innovators of R&B. They have remained one of the most influential R&B groups of the last 30 years and counting, catapulting the solo careers of Bobby Brown, Johnny Gill, and Ralph Tresvant, and Bell Biv DeVoe.

Viewers experienced a sense of nostalgia during the American Music Awards in November 2021, when New Edition performed alongside 80’s boy band, New Kids on the Block. Often credited as the creators of the modern-day boy bands, New Edition will attract fans old and new. Starring all six members, Ronnie DeVoe, Bobby Brown, Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, Ralph Tresvant, and Johnny Gill, this is the group’s first tour since 2014.

With a career spanning over four decades, Charlie Wilson also known as “Uncle Charlie,” is one of the few names in music that resonate with multiple generations of music lovers. Beginning as the co-founder/lead singer for The Gap Band (“Outstanding, “Burn Rubber On Me,” “Yearning For Your Love,”) Wilson later embarked on a successful solo career garnering himself thirteen Grammy awards nominations, eleven NAACP Image Awards (including two wins), the BMI Icon Award in 2005, and the 2009 Soul Train Icon Award. His #1 solo hits include “Charlie, Last Name Wilson,” “There Goes My Baby,” and “You Are” to name a few. In 2020 and 2009, he was named  Billboard  magazine's No. 1 Adult R&B Male Artist and remains the Top Adult Male Artist with the most #1s in three decades. He was honored by BET with a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2013 with an all-star tribute by Justin Timberlake, Pharrell Williams, and Snoop Dogg. Representing the sound that shaped 90s R&B, the iconic group Jodeci joins the tour as a special guest. The group debuted their first album, Forever My Lady , in 1991 and have sold more than 20 million records worldwide. They have been the soundtrack to many music lover’s most memorable moments for over 30 years with hit songs "Forever My Lady,” "Stay,” and "Come and Talk To Me" . After a several year hiatus the group has reunited and are ready to show fans why they reign supreme as one of the most iconic R&B groups of all time.

In partnership with The Black Promoters Collective, a 100 percent Black-owned promotions company composed of veteran live entertainment promoters, The Culture Tour tickets go on sale to the general public Friday, Dec. 17, 10am local time at Ticketmaster.com . American Express® Card Members can purchase tickets in select markets before the general public beginning Tuesday, December 14 at 10am local time through Thursday, December 16 at 10pm local time.

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Iconic Grammy®-nominated, multi-platinum-selling R&B supergroup New Edition closed out 2022 with the highly successful “The Culture Tour,” nominated as one of the Top R&B Tours in the country by Pollstar. Selling out arenas across the country, the icons and The Black Promoters Collective (BPC) are happy to announce the 30-city “Legacy Tour” with a must-see lineup that includes a New Jack Swing reunion with Keith Sweat and the original members of Guy (Teddy Riley, Aaron Hall, and Damion Hall) and Tank will visit Little Caesars Arena on Saturday, March 25 at 7:30 p.m.

“Few recording artists can attest to a superior 40-year career that stands the test of time, but New Edition can. When we partnered with NE for “The Culture Tour,” although I knew it would be stellar, their show exceeded my expectations; the guys were nothing short of miraculous. We are excited about partnering with New Edition to further the legacy of the foundation they have already laid,” states BPC CEO Gary Guidry.

New Edition hit the scene in 1983 with their iconic #1 debut album Candy Girl disrupting the music industry 40 years ago. That same year, the album’s title cut knocked Michael Jackson’s “Beat It” out of the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot Black Singles chart. The group has gone on to win many awards, including BET’s “Lifetime Achievement” awards, and has one of the most highly watched biopics in music history, the 3-part BET series: The New Edition Story, which attracted more than 29 million viewers. Comprised of Ronnie DeVoe, Bobby Brown, Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, Ralph Tresvant, and Johnny Gill, New Edition has remained one of the most influential R&B groups in the world for close to four decades. With a vast catalog, New Edition is ready to perform a host of new hits that weren’t performed in 2022’s “The Culture Tour,” giving their fans a whole new experience to tuck in their memory book.

Keith Sweat entered the charts with his 3X platinum debut solo album, Make It Last Forever, in 1987, giving the world its first New Jack Swing Billboard Hot 100 hit, “I Want Her.” The song, produced by Teddy Riley and Sweat, became the most successful R&B song in 1988 on the Billboard Hot R&B Songs chart. In 1997, Sweat formed the group LSG (Levert, Sweat, and Gill – Johnny Gill of New Edition), whose debut album, Levert.Sweat.Gill sold double platinum and produced the hit song “My Body,” which became a platinum single, spending seven weeks at #1 on the charts. In addition to touring and making new music, Sweat currently has the #1 nationally syndicated R&B evening radio show called The Sweat Hotel with Keith Sweat, reaching more than 50 markets across the country.

Teddy Riley ushered in a new musical genre called New Jack Swing, which included the formation of his group Guy with Aaron Hall and Damion Hall in 1987. The group’s first album, the self-titled masterpiece, quickly spawned the Billboard Hot 100 hit “I Like,” which, along with four other hit singles such as “Groove Me” and “Teddy’s Jam,” helped to propel the debut album to double platinum status. The group disbanded after their second album, The Future, citing the stresses of the tragic loss of their former manager. However, Teddy Riley went on to produce for the likes of Michael Jackson and Lady Gaga. In addition, he was instrumental in the rise of Bobby Brown’s solo career, creating the megahit “My Prerogative,” which Complex magazine says is the #1 New Jack Swing song of all time. The “Legacy Tour” will be the first time the group has come together to tour in more than 15 years.

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Michael Bivins, Ronnie DeVoe, Bobby Brown, Ralph Tresvant, and Ricky Bell of New Edition perform during Legacy Tour

The words “legacy” and “legend” get tossed around often in R&B. What defines a legend? How soon can someone be qualified as such? What does a legacy truly consist of? “ King of R&B ” debate aside—a title Usher has rightfully claimed —icons such as Bobby Brown , Teddy Riley , and Babyface all helped to lay the foundation for the “Superstar” crooner and his peers to thrive.

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During the tour’s Los Angeles stop, the audience was filled with the originators of the term, “grown folks’ business.” But the “younger cats” they birthed and raised were also scattered throughout the arena, creating a welcomed balance of the old and new school. Collectively, it was audibly and visibly made known that they were ready to gyrate down memory lane to the soundtrack of the good ol’ days—and did. 

Within the four-hour show (which also broke the stigma of starting perpetually late), the maturation of legacy was personified. Though each act ranged in age from their late 40s, to mid-late 50s, and early 60s, don’t think that slowed down or stopped the show.

Tank, 47, still wholly embraces his mold as a sex symbol. “Y’all some nasty mothaf**kers,” he joked in-between the roars of screaming fans during “F**ckin’ Wit Me” and “ Slow .” By the time he rounded out his set with “Please Don’t Go” and “I Can’t Make You Love Me,” he was shirtless in a pair of black slacks, pleading in falsetto. 

Aaron Hall, 58, was shirtless underneath his white leather jacket. His brother, Damion, who is four years his junior, didn’t take off his shirt until later in the set. It felt as though the pioneers of New Jack Swing wanted to relive their glory days , but not in a corny way. 

Though Gen Z may scoff at these middle-aged men performing half-naked, those who grew up ahead of and alongside the trio basked in fond memories of all-nighters, house parties, and first loves. Coincidentally, Guy has TikTok to thank for its help in connecting them with the younger generation; there was a resurgence of their 1988 hit, “I Like,” on the social media platform. 

On the more sensual side of that era, Keith Sweat’s hour-long set was an ode to the mystique of R&B . As the speakers blared, “I step on stage/girls scream like I’m Keith,” from Craig Mack’s “Flava In Ya Ear (Remix),” he emerged in a floor-length leather trench coat. Ridding himself of the overbearing layer, Sweat, 61, revealed a fitted black oxford shirt and matching slacks. He was the epitome of a man who has aged like fine wine and isn’t afraid to show he still “got it.”

The Harlem native took his moment to pay homage to his peers and address some misconceptions. “I ain’t doing no lip syncing. I don’t do that s**t,” he said at one point. Later adding, “I don’t do that opening act s**t for nobody […] but if I was gonna open up for anybody, it would be New Edition.” He, then, invited some special guests back to the stage.

Sweat’s closing assortment consisted of some R&B’s sexiest tunes: ”Make It Last Forever,” “Nobody,” and “Get Up On It.” This was arguably the highlight of his set, simply because of how he bridged the generational gap. Riley’s goddaughter, Maya Milan , sang the parts reserved for Jacci McGhee, Athena Cage, and Kut Klose as Sweat’s sole female supporting vocalist.

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Moments later, the unexpected happened. Arsenio Hall gave New Edition the greatest introduction of all time. “They were on my show every motherf**king night,” the comedian, 67, began. In the voice of Reverend Brown, one of his Coming To America characters, Hall joked, “And if loving them is wrong, I don’t wanna be right.”

The former late night talk show host continued, “When we first heard ‘ Can You Stand The Rain ,’ what people didn’t know was rain can be spelled another way: r-e-i-g-n, which is to reign over. These gentlemen have reigned over the music business for 40 years. This is their anniversary here with you […] They are simply the best. If I forget somebody, y’all pull my coattail—Ronnie, Ricky, Mike, Bobby, Ralph, Johnny. Ladies and gentlemen, this is New Edition.”

A video montage of their four-decade career appeared on the main jumbotron featuring performance highlights, award wins, and snippets from their critically-acclaimed biopic . Then it was time for the main event. Despite an indirect refusal to perform their 2005 hit, “Hot 2 Nite,” the men kept their promise to fans and “injected some NE classics that [they] did not previously perform on The Culture Tour.”

Case in point: he performed “My Prerogative,” but sat out on “If It Isn’t Love.” The Don’t Be Cruel star later returned for a solid run with “Mr. Telephone Man,” “Cool It Now,” “I’m Still In Love With You,” “Is This The End?,” and “Candy Girl.” The way the rest of New Edition supported Brown stood out tremendously. The former “ Bad Boy of R&B ” didn’t have to fall in line with every two-step. At one point, DeVoe and Bivins even helped him with an onstage costume adjustment in-between “Every Little Step” and “Poison.” Plus, Brown’s mic was on the entire night, as were the others, and he delivered vocally.

So what defines a legend or a legacy? 

First things first, take retirement , individually and collectively, off the table. When they said “for life,” New Edition meant it. When it comes to longevity, they credit theirs to an “unbreakable bond,” saying it was “born from a mutual love for music and each other.” In spite of the good, bad, and otherwise over these past 40 years, the group explained, “All of our personal and professional ups and downs have only served to make us stronger as men. Therefore, we are even stronger together.” 

As far as defining legacy and being legends at this stage in their career, New Edition simply praised their fans. “[It’s been] 40 years of blood, sweat, and sacrifice culminating in a love-affair with our fans,” said the group. “With every synchronized, sharp, and choreographed dance routine, we celebrate our faithful NE4Lifers. For we are nothing without you.” The feeling is mutual.

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In an exclusive interview with Big Tigger, all six members of New Edition sat down ahead of their 40th Anniversary and the launch of The Legacy Tour, which also features Keith Sweat, the original members of Guy and Tank. Ricky Bell, Michael Bivens, Bobby Brown, Ronnie Devoe, Ralph Tresvant and Johnny Gill opened up with memories about the success of their first single, crazy moments on tour and more.

At the start of the interview Ricky Bell remembered when college station WRBB first played the song on the radio — while he was still living in the projects with his family in Boston.

“I was running through the whole house,” Bell recalled. “We thought it was only being played in Boston, we didn’t know it was playing all over the country and even all over the world, so when they told us it was number one we didn’t know what that meant. We never heard of Billboard or R&R or all these magazines that track your plays and your sales so we didn’t really understand the impact until we got on tour, traveling to different cities and seeing the audience react to the songs. We didn’t have the imagination to plot 40 years ahead. To be here 40 years later we have to give it to the grace of God.”

For his part, Ronnie Devoe expressed excitement that the group now has won over some of the male fans who weren’t quite as appreciative of their popularity back in the day.

“The fellas are a little bit more outgoing now,” Devoe said. “Back in the day, some of the first memories of Candy Girl was the girls going crazy, 80 percent of the room, and fellas were on the wall mad, basically mean mugging us because their girl was going crazy or the one they had their eye on was going crazy. To see now the fellas in the aisle doing the routine just like the ladies it just feels like a full embrace.”

“Taking it back to an age when things were meaningful, 1983, the fact that we’re in our 50’s now, a lot of us have seen people come and go in these last 40 years,” Devoe added. “It’s a grateful situation and to be on tour with cats like Keith Sweat. We’ve been on tour with Keith two or three times over. Johnny was even in a group with the man. On tour with Guy and the different iterations of what Teddy has done over the years with Blackstreet and all of that. And even Tank, with ‘R&B Money’ putting that stamp back in the game, leads to the generation below us. Looking at the history and the fact we had a movie The New Edition Story that allowed us to go from a generation of like 45-60 all the way down to 5 and 6 and 7 that’s now showing up to the concert excited about seeing ‘Mr. Telephone Man’ and hearing ‘Sensitivity.'”

Bobby Brown revealed that he was certain of the group’s success from their first early rehearsals.

“I used to tell em we were going to be on Soul Train one day and they would laugh me out of the room,” Bobby Brown recalled. “Just call me all kind of names, but from the very beginning I saw the vision.”

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Their wildest days may be behind them, but New Edition expressed gratitude that their early tour memories weren’t broadcast online in the way many of the stars of today have been.

“We were the last of the Mohicans to have fun, enjoy life, do what we wanted to do,” Johnny Gill said. “Nowadays you can’t even dig up your nose without people having something to do. Tour life was crazy, it was just fun.”
“At the end of the show we would announce the hotel we were staying,” Ricky Bell remembered. “It was crazy. Just imagine a lobby full of women and us just up pointing out which one we wanted, telling security, ‘the one in the red…’ Everything that could possibly be done, was done.”
“Ralph had a stalker,” Bell added about his group mate when Tigger asked about stalker moments. “Her and her mom would show up the whole tour. Her in her prom dress!”
“That same girl ended up in Boston staying with my Grandma,” Tresvant recalled. “She found my grandmother in Boston somehow and my grandmother said, ‘I like this girl you should come say hi to her.”

Ralph wasn’t the only one on the receiving end of unwanted attention either.

“Ron had a good stalker,” Mike chimed in. “Nancy, we called her Nancy.”
“Listen, I’m not saying anything,” Ron laughed. “We had some moments with crazy fans. We had ladies who got dressed up like the maids, knocking on the doors and we would open it up and they would just give it away right away. Maids don’t scream!”

We love it. We were fortunate to catch New Edition last year for The Culture Tour and are super excited that The Black Promoters Collective (BPC) is launching the 30-city Legacy Tour with Keith Sweat, the original members of GUY (Teddy Riley, Aaron Hall, and Damion Hall) and Tank starting on Thursday, March 9 in Columbia, SC and ending on Sunday, April 30 in Tampa, FL.

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Thursday, March 9 Columbia, SC Colonial Life Arena

Friday, March 10 Charlotte, NC Spectrum Center

Saturday, March 11 Birmingham, AL Legacy Arena at BJCC

Sunday, March 12 Memphis, TN FedExForum

Thursday, March 16 Washington, D.C. Capital One Center

Friday, March 17 Hampton, VA Hampton Coliseum

Saturday, March 18 Atlantic City, NJ Boardwalk Hall

Sunday, March 19 Newark, NJ Prudential Center

Thursday, March 23 Chicago, IL United Center

Friday, March 24 Indianapolis, IN Gainbridge Fieldhouse

Saturday, March 25 Detroit, MI Little Caesars Arena

Sunday, March 26 Cincinnati, OH Heritage Bank Center

Thursday, March 30 Atlanta, GA State Farm Arena

Friday, March 31 New Orleans, LA Smoothie King Center

Saturday, April 1 Houston, TX Toyota Center

Sunday, April 2 Fort Worth, TX Dickies Arena

Thursday, April 6 San Diego, CA Pechanga Arena

Friday, April 7 Las Vegas, NV T-Mobile Arena

Saturday, April 8 Los Angeles, CA Kia Forum

Sunday, April 9 Oakland, CA Oakland Arena

Thursday, April 13 Cleveland, OH Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse

Friday, April 14 Louisville, KY KFC Yum! Center

Saturday, April 15 St. Louis, MO Enterprise Center

Sunday, April 16 Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena

Thursday, April 20 Belmont Park, NY UBS Arena

Saturday, April 22 Baltimore, MD CFG Bank Arena

Sunday, April 23 Greensboro, NC Greensboro Coliseum

Friday, April 28 Miami, FL FTX Arena

Saturday, April 29 Jacksonville, FL VyStar Arena

Sunday, April 30 Tampa, FL Amalie Arena

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The legacy tour with special guests keith sweat, tank and guy.

Toyota Center is excited to welcome back iconic Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum-selling R&B supergroup NEW EDITION on April 1! The “LEGACY TOUR” will bring a must-see lineup that also includes a New Jack Swing reunion with KEITH SWEAT, TANK, and the original members of GUY ( Teddy Riley, Aaron Hall, and Damion Hall ). This is one star-studded R&B tour you don’t want to miss! Catch New Edition, Keith Sweat and Guy in Houston in April!

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After success and then struggle, R&B legends New Edition finally enjoy a victory lap

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It was 1997, and New Edition, the most gifted vocal group since the Jackson 5, was imploding.

For Ralph Tresvant, Ronnie DeVoe, Bobby Brown, Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins and Johnny Gill, the “Home Again” reunion tour was supposed to be a victory lap. Since making their 1983 debut with their wide-eyed bubblegum jam “ Candy Girl ,” the young singers from Boston’s tough Orchard Park projects had beaten the odds to sell over 20 million records worldwide, highlighted by their self-titled breakthrough (1984), the dramatic “All for Love” (1985) and the landmark Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis-produced “Heart Break” (1988). (Gill, from Washington, D.C., joined the group in 1987.)

After scoring their first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart with 1996’s “Home Again” and a string of solo successes, New Edition was ready for its coronation as R&B icons. Instead, the 1997 shows were a full-blown disaster.

Brown, who’d married pop superstar Whitney Houston in 1992 and whose issues with drugs and alcohol and run-ins with the law made him the subject of tabloid headlines and the butt of late-night jokes, had suffered a heart attack just two weeks before the tour kicked off. During the course of the tour, each New Edition member traveled on a separate bus. At one show in Las Cruces, New Mexico, Brown, DeVoe and their entourages got into a fight, onstage. Security teams for the two camps pulled guns on each other.

Toward the end of the tour, Tresvant had had enough. “F— it,” he told his childhood friends. “I ain’t doing no more shows.” The concerts left New Edition in debt. Gill summed up the entire experience to one interviewer: “It’s been hell, absolute hell.”

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Nearly 25 years later, New Edition are in a Chicago rehearsal space, and this time around the mood is considerably lighter. The men, now in their 50s, are in high spirits, and a genuine sense of brotherhood abounds. There’s good reason: New Edition’s 30-city “Culture” tour — featuring the Gap Band’s Charlie Wilson and ’90s R&B stars Jodeci, and coming to Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena on Sunday — has been filling large venues with fans spanning generations and races.

The last time all six members performed together on an extended bill was in 2014. “We didn’t know if New Edition performing together was ever going to happen again,” says Tresvant, the group’s smooth-singing lead vocalist. “I believe that motivated people to come out and make sure they got the chance to see all six members out there.”

“The fans who grew up with us are really happy to come out and celebrate,” says Bell, who is also a member of New Edition’s ’90s hip-hop-fueled spinoff trio Bell Biv DeVoe.

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Brown, who was kicked out of New Edition in 1985 over his constant showboating and missed performances before emerging as a solo star with his 7-million-selling “Don’t Be Cruel,” is hopeful that the group’s days of infighting are behind them.

“With the ‘Home Again’ tour everybody thought they were the star,” says Brown from his Los Angeles home. “We definitely dealt with each other totally differently back then. We were a lot younger and there wasn’t a lot of [unity]. We left our egos at the door this time.”

Brown seems particularly happy to be reunited with his friends in New Edition. You could say Brown, who’s been drug free for nearly 20 years and sober from alcohol for over a year, is just happy to be alive. Between 2012 and 2020, the singer lost his ex-wife Houston , the couple’s 22-year-old daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown , and his 28-year-old son, Bobby Brown Jr., all to drug-related deaths.

“This tour has been therapeutic for me,” says Brown. “We pray a lot. We talk a lot.”

Says Bell, who overcame his own battles with drug addiction, “To see Bobby out there doing his joints ... it’s been beautiful, man.”

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The group — all are now married, some even with adult children — credit longtime manager, choreographer and “7th member” Brooke Payne with getting them back into fighting shape for the tour. “Oh, man, Brooke is still kicking us in the ass everyday,” laughs Brown. “Muscle memory is one thing, but being 53 years old and still trying to dance like you’re 20 is really difficult.

“We know that ticket prices are high,” he adds, “which is why it’s been so surprising to us that people are actually taking the time to pay homage to New Edition.”

Joe Hadley, the band’s booking agent at CAA, who helped sign New Edition last year to a worldwide representation deal encompassing touring, film, television, composing and literature, notes the success of the tour has caught the attention of concert promoters who traditionally lean heavily on classic rock acts as arena attractions.

“[Promoters] are starting to understand that there are [middle-age] Black music fans with disposable income,” says Hadley. “You have Black artists who are global superstars, but maybe haven’t toured in a while. There are going to be artists from different eras, like a Missy Elliott, that we will see tour again in the near future. It’s a really exciting space.”

Yet despite all the good will, New Edition has a few scores to settle. “There were times we were taken advantage of,” DeVoe says, about the group’s battles with the music industry. “Now we are making sure our budgets are right. We are paying attention to every penny that’s coming in, damn near to the concession stands. Even if we don’t have a piece of it, we are trying to understand it, because of the things that we’ve been through in our careers.”

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Tresvant, Brown, Bell, DeVoe and Bivins were first discovered as kids by local songwriter and producer Maurice Starr, at a 1982 Boston-area talent show. Back then, New Edition dreamed only of following in the footsteps of their musical heroes. “We were coming after the Temptations and the Jackson 5,” recalls Tresvant. “These were the people we looked up to. In our era, the hip-hop era, New Edition was the first on the block.”

After the group returned from their first national tour, they were dropped back off at the projects with each member pocketing $1.87 apiece. Starr and New Edition’s label Streetwise Records claimed touring expenses were to blame. The boys promptly hired a lawyer and got released from their contract.

New Edition’s 1984 self-titled album for MCA Records was an even bigger success, going double platinum. They had a top five pop single, “Cool It Now.” New Edition was now a legit arena draw, selling out venues such as Madison Square Garden.

But once again, the money wasn’t adding up. New Edition soon discovered that they were not signed to MCA, but rather to their management’s production company Jump & Shoot. Each member had to borrow $100,000 from MCA to extricate themselves from yet another duplicitous deal.

“As far as New Edition is concerned, that’s never going to happen again,” insists DeVoe.

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When it came time to find a team to organize the new tour, the group went with the African American-owned company the Black Promoters Collective — which has overseen productions for H.E.R., Cardi B and Stevie Wonder — over larger conglomerates such as Live Nation and AEG Presents.

“We are uniquely positioned to work with BIPOC artists,” BPC’s co-partner Shelby Joyner said, “because we are from similar spaces and places as the talent we seek as partners.”

“For Black folks, New Edition has been at the forefront of our lives for a very long time,” says Cori Murray, deputy editor at Essence magazine. The group is scheduled to be one of the headliners at this summer’s Essence Fest at New Orleans’ Caesars Superdome.

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New Edition admit they haven’t always received the respect they felt due. During their success in the ’80s, a culture-shifting moment when hip-hop was just beginning to take hold of Middle America and Michael Jackson, Prince and Madonna were jockeying for pop supremacy on MTV, the teen act was often treated as an afterthought by white mainstream entertainment outlets.

“In 1983, there was no one else like us on TV or on the radio that our community could really relate to,” says Bell. “We weren’t really thinking about crossing over.”

Following Brown’s departure in late ’85, the addition of powerhouse vocalist Johnny Gill gave the group a more mature, dynamic range. New Edition’s evolution from teen-zine favorites to respected artists can be heard on “Heart Break,” now regarded as part of the new jack swing canon.

Meanwhile, New Edition became the prototype for such mammoth (white) boy bands as New Kids on the Block (also discovered and marketed by Starr), the Backstreet Boys and ‘N Sync, as well as multiplatinum R&B vocal groups such as Boyz II Men (who got their name from a New Edition song before being signed by budding music mogul Bivins), Dru Hill and Jagged Edge.

“But none of them can compete with New Edition,” Bell says in a rare moment of chest-beating. “We have the best of R&B, the best of hip-hop, the best of pop … all of that combined in one group.”

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Watching New Edition perform its catalog of favorites (“ Jealous Girl ,” “Cool It Now,” “ Mr. Telephone Man ,” “Can You Stand the Rain,” “If It Isn’t Love,” “ Hit Me Off ”) and solo material by Brown (“My Prerogative”), Tresvant (“ Sensitivity ”), Bell Biv Devoe (“ Poison ”) and Gill (“ My, My, My ”) can be revelatory, a living reminder of the connection between Black ’50s doo-wop (New Edition used to cover the Penguins’ classic “Earth Angel”) and today’s airtight K-pop a la BTS.

New Edition remains the only vocal group in music history in which every member has scored a platinum or multiplatinum album. So why has it taken this long for them to capitalize on their legacy? While race has certainly played a factor, DeVoe says a big part of the blame was due to the group’s penchant for getting in their own way.

“At times we’ve played theaters [for] 4,000 fans and we had to have a support act just for that,” he admits of the act’s down period. “Some of the [issues] that we went through minimized the magnitude of what New Edition could do.”

In 2017, the group co-produced the BET scripted miniseries “The New Edition Story,” a three-part dramatization of their soap-operatic run that drew huge ratings and warm reviews. (One writer called it “the best black TV biopic” since the 1992 ABC series “The Jacksons: An American Dream.”)

Yet in 2018, the group had to scrap a much-anticipated tour over a business dispute that boiled over into public view. Tresvant and Gill reportedly trademarked the group’s name without the others’ consent. In an Instagram post, Brown cropped Tresvant out of an early ’80s throwback photo of New Edition. Tresvant responded to his ex bandmates in a 50th birthday shoutout to fans: “This year is the start of Me, Myself, and Mines… NOTHING ELSE MATTERS!!!”

Subsequently, Devoe, Brown, Bell and Biv formed RBRM (Ronnie Bobby Ricky Mike) and launched their own tour. Tresvant and Gill hit the road as a duo. “We built the name and Johnny walked into the name,” Bivins snapped on the Breakfast Club radio show.

As with most New Edition fights, the group chalks it up to miscommunication and the matter has since been resolved. “We never really talked about it,” says Tresvant. “That was the problem.”

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Sometimes New Edition just needs to be reminded of their far-reaching impact. “You don’t ever really feel like you’ve made it until you look at the eyes of the guys that came up under you,” says Tresvant. “For the first time in New Edition’s career, we are finally feeling like we are in that spot.”

In addition to the current tour, New Edition is recording tracks for what they hope will be an upcoming reunion album, and there are plans for a Las Vegas residency later this year.

Meanwhile, in May, A&E will air a two-part documentary, “Biography: Bobby Brown,” that will serve as a lead-in to a 12-episode reality series, “Bobby Brown: Every Little Step.”

And if DeVoe has his way, New Edition will be in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2023, just in time for the group’s 40th anniversary. “We are definitely going to hit that home run at some point,” he says. “I’m speaking that one into existence.”

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Ricky Bell, Johnny Gill, Michael Bivins, Ralph Tresvant, Ronnie DeVoe and Bobby Brown of New Edition perform onstage during the 38th Annual Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony at Barclays Center on Nov. 3, 2023 in New York City. (Photo Credit: Theo Wargo/Getty Images for The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame )

New Edition has announced their residency at Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada. 

The legendary R&B group — Ricky Bell, Bobby Brown, Michael Bivins, Ronnie DeVoe, Johnny Gill, and Ralph Tresvant — will begin their residency on Feb. 28, 2024. Their six-show experience will conclude March 9, 2024. 

Artist presale begins Wednesday, Nov. 8, at 10 a.m. and ends Thursday, Nov. 9 at 10 p.m. PT. Tickets go on sale to the general public Friday, Nov. 10 at 10 a.m. PT.

New Edition first teased a Las Vegas residency in 2021 after signing with the talent agency Creative Artists Agency (CAA). 

In 2022, they launched their headlining  Culture Tour   with special guests Charlie Wilson and Jodeci.

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Earlier this spring, New Edition traveled across the U.S. on their headlining  Legacy Tour .  Keith Sweat, Guy, and Tank joined them on the road as special guests. 

New Edition recently paid tribute to The Spinners at the 2023 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ceremony, held on Friday (Nov. 3).

They performed three of the soul group’s classics: “I’ll Be Around,” “Could It Be I’m Falling in Love” and “The Rubberband Man.”

Their performance also honored  Soul Train  host Don Cornelius, who was also part of the 2023 inductees, along with Chaka Khan, The Spinners, Missy Elliott and more.

New Edition Legacy Tour 2023 Dates with Keith Sweat, Guy and Tank

In June, New Edition gained three new certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

Their single “Can You Stand the Rain,” from their 1988 album  Heart Break , was certified 2x platinum for selling over two million equivalent units. It’s their most certified song to date.

The song peaked at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and spent two weeks atop the list.

Additionally, they collected a platinum award for “If It Isn’t Love,” which also appears on Heart Break.  The Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis-produced track peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. 

They also scored a gold award for “Mr. Telephone Man,” lifted from their self-titled sophomore album . The single has sold over 500,000 equivalent units to date. 

Earlier this year, New Edition celebrated the 40th anniversary of their debut album,  Candy Girl.  Released in March 1983, the album was produced by Maurice Starr and Arthur Baker. It included the singles “Candy Girl,” “Is This the End” and “Popcorn Love.”

The album’s lead single and title track reached No. 46 on the Billboard Hot 100, while “Is This the End” peaked at No. 85. 

They also celebrated the 35th anniversary of  Heart Break , released in June 1988. It peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard 200 and No. 3 on the Top R&B Albums charts. 

In 2024, New Edition’s self-titled second album will turn 40, while their seventh album,  One Love , will celebrate its 20th anniversary. 

New Edition’s Las Vegas Residency 2024 Dates

Feb 28, 2024 Mar 1, 2024 Mar 2, 2024 Mar 6, 2024 Mar 8, 2024 Mar 9, 2024 Get tickets at ticketmaster.com .

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Iconic Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum-selling R&B supergroup New Edition is returning to Enterprise Center on April 15 with the Legacy Tour with Keith Sweat and the original members of Guy (Teddy Riley, Aaron Hall, and Damion Hall) with special guest Tank.

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New Edition Tour 2024 Dates: Experience the Ultimate R&B Show

New Edition will be embarking on a 2024 tour, with dates in major cities including Washington DC, Chicago, Detroit, Atlanta, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and Miami. Fans can catch the R&B group during their Legacy Tour in March and April, or experience their Las Vegas residency in February and March.

For more information and to track tour dates, visit Stereoboard or ConcertFix. Purchase tickets through Ticketmaster, Vivid Seats, StubHub, or SeatGeek. Don’t miss your chance to see New Edition live in concert!

New Edition Tour 2024 Dates: Experience the Ultimate R&B Show

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New Edition Tour Dates And Locations

New Edition is back with their highly anticipated Legacy Tour in 2024. Fans all over the country are excited to catch this iconic R&B group live on stage. The tour will visit major markets such as Washington DC, Chicago, Detroit, Atlanta, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and Miami. So, no matter where you are, you have a chance to see New Edition perform their greatest hits.

In addition to their regular tour stops, New Edition will also be doing a residency in Las Vegas. This is a unique opportunity for fans to experience an intimate show in the entertainment capital of the world. The Las Vegas residency will take place in February and March, and is expected to be one of the hottest tickets in town.

If you’re planning to attend the New Edition Tour in 2024, make sure to check out the tour dates and ticket information on websites like Ticketmaster, Vivid Seats, StubHub, and SeatGeek. These sites will provide you with all the details you need to secure your spot at the concert.

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It's the end of an Era(s Tour).

Taylor Swift announced Thursday night during her Eras Tour show in Liverpool, England, that her behemoth concert tour will officially end its unprecedented run in December, presumably after her Dec. 6-8 shows at the BC Palace in Vancouver, British Columbia.

"This is the very first time I've ever acknowledged to myself and admitted that this tour is gonna end in December. Like, that's it," Swift said in a speech onstage during the "Red" set.

"That feels like so far away from now, but then again, it feels like we just played our first show on this tour because you have made this so much fun for us that we wanted to do 100 shows, 150-something shows that we have on the whole tour," she continued.

Swift said the Eras Tour has "become my entire life" and "taken over everything," including her hobbies, which have been replaced with sitting at home and trying "to think of clever, like, acoustic song mashups and think about what you might want to hear" during the "surprise song" set of her show.

From the stage, Swift also acknowledged that Thursday's show was the 100th on the Eras Tour ( on June 13, no less ). She called the experience the "most exhausting, all-encompassing but most joyful, most rewarding, most wonderful thing that has ever happened in my life, this tour, these moments with you."

The Eras Tour, which started March 17, 2023, in Glendale, Arizona, has spanned five continents. When the tour wraps, Swift will have performed 152 shows. The tour has broken records and yielded (a few versions of) a concert tour movie that broke records in its own right .

Thursday's comments were the first time Swift has announced an end date to her beloved Eras Tour, which she had been adding dates to over the last year.

It’s unclear what she will be up to next, but any true Swiftie knows it’s sure to be enchanting.

Swift continues her European run this weekend in Liverpool before a rare Tuesday show in Cardiff, Wales, followed by shows in London next week.

This article was originally published on NBCNews.com

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Shake it off, Swifties.

Taylor Swift has officially revealed when her history-making Eras Tour will end. The musician made the announcement during the tour’s 100th show in Liverpool, England, Thursday.

“This is the very first time I’ve ever acknowledged to myself and admitted that this tour is going to end in December,” she said, per USA Today.

She reportedly confirmed the news during her “All Too Well” speech before the 10-minute song.

“I once used to have hobbies,” she joked to the crowd at the concert.

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“You have done so much to be with us,” she continued. “You’ve made plans so far in advance. You planned what you were going to wear. You memorized lyrics. You got yourself here. You figured out parking. You figured out transportation, and I want to spend the 100th show just thinking about that and living in that moment and being here with you, and just know I appreciate every single ounce of effort that you put in to be with us when this show reaches triple digits in shows. So thank you!”

Swift, 34, kicked off her sold-out tour in Arizona on March 17, 2023. It’s since become the highest-grossing tour of all-time after surpassing $1 billion in revenue.

The Eras Tour even had a theatrical run in the fall, when Swift released a concert film in October 2023 that grossed an additional $261.6 million worldwide.

Two months earlier, she added 15 dates for her North America leg, including a six-night stint in Canada.

“Turns out it’s NOT the end of an era Miami, New Orleans, Indy and Toronto: The Eras Tour is coming to you in 2024,” she tweeted at the time.

Taylor Swift on stage at Murrayfield Stadium in Scotland on June 7, 2024.

Swift kicked off 2024 by performing in Tokyo, Australia and Singapore. She then took a two-month break — and dropped her 11th studio album, “The Tortured Poets Department” — before resuming her shows in Paris in May.

In a span of two years, Swift’s split from British actor Joe Alwyn went public after six years together, she began dating Kansas City Chiefs player Travis Kelce in September 2023, was named Time magazine’s 2023 Person of the Year , dropped “TTPD,” won Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards for “Midnights” (breaking a record for securing her fourth win in the category) and released her concert film “Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour.”

Taylor Swift performing on her Eras Tour in Edinburgh, Scotland, on June 7, 2024.

She also was officially declared a billionaire. Forbes released its 2024 World’s Billionaires List in April, and she made the cut for the very first time with an estimated fortune of $1.1 billion — thanks in large part to the tour.

Swift’s three-hour Eras Tour set covers 11 albums, 44 songs, and is chock-full of costume changes and large-scale production transformations. She also overhauled her looks and setlist when she introduced songs from “TTPD.”

Swift’s shows also included plenty of friendship bracelets — and fellow stars. Celebrities who have attended include Kelce, Emma Stone, Shania Twain, Ellen Pompeo, Bradley Cooper, Gigi Hadid, Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, Reese Witherspoon, Charlize Theron, Selena Gomez, Laura Dern, Mariska Hargitay, Maren Morris, Karlie Kloss, Mindy Kaling, Diplo, Haim, Jack Antonoff and many more.

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Taylor Swift Confirms Eras Tour Won’t Get Any More Extensions: ‘This Tour Is Going to End in December — That’s It’

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LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - JUNE 13: EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NO BOOK COVERS. (EDITORS NOTE: Image has been created using a starburst filter) Taylor Swift performs on stage during during "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour" at Anfield on June 13, 2024 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/TAS24/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management)

For anyone who hoped that the Eras Tour might get an extension into its third calendar year with added dates in 2025, Taylor Swift has disabused them of that notion, affirming that her global trek really will come to a close with its currently scheduled final dates in North America in December of this year.

Swift made the proclamation while performing the 100th date of the tour on the first night of a weekend engagement in Liverpool on Thursday.

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“And that feels like so far away from now,” she added. “But then again, it feels like we just played our first show on this tour. Because you have made this so much fun for us that we wanted to do a hundred shows, 150-something shows that we have on the whole tour.

“And I think that  this tour has really become my entire life. Like, it’s taken over everything. I think I once had hobbies, but I don’t know what they were anymore. Because all I do when I’m not on stage is like sit at home and try to think of clever acoustic song mashups and think about what you might want to hear.  So when I’m not on the stage, I’m dreaming about being back on the stage with you guys. And you have done so much to be with us. You’vee made plans so far in advance. You planned what you were gonna wear, you memorized lyrics, you got yourselves here, you figured out parking, you figured out transportation. … And just know that I appreciate every single ounce of effort that you put in to be with us, (as) this tour reaches triple digits of of shows.”

Although Swift’s camp has not released any box office grosses from the tour, industry experts believe the total gross will surpass $2 billion by the time it wraps up in December. The closest runner-up will remain Elton John’s “Farewell Yellow Brick Road,” which grossed $939 million over a five-year span.

Swift’s European tour will wrap up Aug. 20 with the second of two runs in London’s Wembley Stadium. From there, she is scheduled to take time off from the road before returning to U.S. stadiums in November for the first time since late 2023, doing shows in just three U.S. cities — Miami, Indianapolis and New Orleans — before the tour concludes in late November and early December with six shows in Toronto and three in Vancouver. The last date is scheduled in the latter Canadian city for Dec. 8.

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Taylor Swift Reveals Official End To Eras Tour: 'Its Taken Over Everything'

Taylor Swift played her 100th Eras Tour show in Liverpool on Thursday (June 13), and celebrated the occasion with a momentous speech that hinted at the tour's finale, set to take place later this year.

The Eras Tour began in March of 2023 and has since brought in fans and friends (dressed in fabulous Taylor Swift era ensembles complete with friendship bracelets) from across the globe, soaking up precious moments turned lifetime memories. The "Karma" songstress took the stage to sing her usual slew of career-spanning hits, and to relay an important message to Swifties everywhere.

"You know this is actually the 100th show of the tour. That blows my mind. That doesn't feel like a real statistic to me because this has definitely been the most exhausting , all-encompassing, but most joyful, most rewarding, most wonderful thing that has ever happened in my life this tour."

The dazzling artist continued, revealing how she plans to celebrate the first triple-digit show of the beloved tour, and when the illustrious event will reach its end.

"And I think you know, a lot of people 'well how are you going to celebrate the 100th show ,' and for me like, the celebration of the 100th show means...this is the first time i've ever acknowledged this to myself and admitted that this tour is going to end... in December ... like that's it. That feels like so far away from now but then again it feels like we just played our first show because you have made this so much fun for us."

Swift referred to the tour as her "entire life" joking that she nearly forgot what hobbies were, because even in her free time she's dreaming of creative new performance ideas for each show.

"I think that this tour has really become my entire life. Like it has taken over everything. Like I think I once had hobbies but I don't know what they were anymore because all I do when I'm not on stage is like sit at home and try to think of like clever acoustic song mashups and think about what you guys might want to hear."

The standout closed her speech by thanking Swifties for showing up to her concerts, assuring that she appreciates each and every bit of effort that fans have put in to make the Eras Tour the magical event that it is. Swift will perform her 101st show on Friday (June 14th) as part of a three-date run of shows in Liverpool with Paramore .

The final Eras Tour show will take place in Vancouver, B.C., on December 8th, per the hitmaker's website .

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