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Ticket Alert: André 3000 in Berkeley at Cornerstone

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André 3000’s New Blue Sun Live tour comes to San Francisco Feb. 20–24, with a band including Carlos Niño, Nate Mercereau, Surya Botofasina and Deantoni Parks. (Todd Weaver)

This post has been updated.

After making one of the more unlikely hit records of 2023, former Outkast rapper André 3000 is taking his flute on the road.

The New Blue Sun Live tour hits San Francisco in late February, with one catch: the venues are small. Like, really small. On Feb. 20 and 22, André 3000 plays Bimbo’s 365 Club (capacity 685), while on Feb. 24, he plays two shows at the Independent (capacity 500).

UPDATE: Andre 3000 has announced one more Bay Area show, on Monday, Feb. 19 at Cornerstone in Berkeley. The show is all-ages, and tickets, $100 each, go on sale here on Friday, Feb. 9 at 10 a.m. PST.

Here’s what to know about the San Francisco shows: Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 24. Tickets are $99 each plus fees, and there are no presale codes. All four San Francisco shows are 21+, and tickets are general admission. There’s a two-ticket limit per order, and to combat scalping, the ticket order pages alert that “tickets will be delivered day of show.”

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Another thing to know: tickets are being sold through Ticketweb, not Ticketmaster. So if you don’t yet have a Ticketweb account, you’ll want to open one, and put a credit or debit card on file to speed the checkout process should you get the opportunity to put tickets in your cart.

Other than that, good luck refreshing your browser at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. Find links to tickets here.

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