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Cashmere Cat To Tour With Ariana Grande
Rising Norwegian producer Cashmere Cat is set to tour the U.S. this spring, opening for Ariana Grande on her U.S. tour and playing headline dates nationwide. Stops with Grande include two nights at New York’s Madison Square Garden and Los Angeles’ The Forum, while his own headlining shows include New York’s Webster Hall as well as appearances at Coachella and Ultra Music Festival. Grande invited Cashmere Cat to open for her tour after the two worked together on the track “Be My Baby” from Grande’s 2014 album My Everything. Please see full tour routing below. In addition, Cashmere Cat co-produced the new song from Kanye West, “Wolves” featuring Sia and Vic Mensa, with Sinjin Hawke. The track debuted in West’s Adidas Originals fashion show February 12. Watch West perform “Wolves” with Sia and Mensa at the “Saturday Night Live” fortieth anniversary special here. Furthermore, Cashmere Cat’s collaboration with DJ Mustard, “Ice Rink,” is out now. Download it via Soundcloud here. Cashmere Cat’s co-production with Stargate, Ty Dolla $ign’s “Drop That Kitty” featuring Charli XCX and Tinashe, is out now, listen here. Cashmere Cat, born Magnus August Høiberg, rose to prominence with the release of his 2012 EP Mirror Maru on Belgian label Pelican Fly. The EP attracted the attention of producer Benny Blanco and many others and led to production work with Grande, Ludacris, Wiz Khalifa, Usher, Tinashe and more. Cashmere Cat’s sophomore EP, Wedding Bells, was released in February of 2014 on Glasgow’s LuckyMe. Now signed to Benny Blanco’s Friends Keep Secrets label, recent collaborations include work on Ryn Weaver’s “OctaHate” and BenZel’s MEN EP. CASHMERE CAT LIVE February 25 Independence, MO Independence Events Center* February 25 Kansas City, MO Riot Room February 26 Austin, TX The Mohawk February 28 Milwaukee, WI BMO Harris Bradley Center* February 28 Milwaukee, WI Miramar March 1 St. Paul, MN Xcel Energy Center* March 2 Chicago, IL Lincoln Hall March 3 Rosemont, IL Allstate Arena* March 4 Cleveland, OH Grog Shop March 5 Cleveland, OH Quicken Loans Arena* March 7 Detroit, MI Joe Louis Arena* March 7 Detroit, MI Grasshopper Underground March 8 Toronto, ONT Air Canada Centre* March 8 Toronto, ONT Coda March 10 Pittsburgh, PA Petersen Events Center* March 10 Pittsburgh, PA Rex Theater March 12 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center* March 12 Philadelphia, PA Union Transfer March 13 Boston, MA Paradise March 14 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena* March 15 Worcester, MA DCU Center* March 20 New York, NY Madison Square Garden* March 21 New York, NY Madison Square Garden* March 21 New York, NY Webster Hall March 24 Atlanta, GA Philips Arena* March 24 Atlanta, GA The Masquerade March 26 Orlando, FL Amway Center* March 27 Orlando, FL The Social March 28 Miami, FL American Airline Arena* March 29 Miami, FL Ultra Music Festival March 31 San Antonio, TX AT&T Center* April 1 Dallas, TX American Airlines Center* April 2 Dallas, TX It’ll Do April 3 Oklahoma City, OK Chesapeake Energy Arena* April 3 Oklahoma City, OK ACM@UCO Performance Lab April 6 Phoenix, AZ US Airways Center* April 6 Phoenix, AZ Crescent Ballroom April 8 Inglewood, CA The Forum* April 10 Anaheim, CA Honda Center* April 11 Indio, CA Coachella Music Festival April 12 San Jose, CA SAP Center at San Jose* April 12 Oakland, CA New Parish April 13 San Francisco, CA The Independent April 14 Seattle, WA KeyArena* April 17 Pomona, CA The Glass House April 18 Indio, CA Coachella Music Festival *supporting Ariana Grande |